
A Group Captain's sleeve/shoulder insignia
'Group Captain' ('Gp Capt' in the
RAF, 'GPCAPT' in the
RNZAF and
RAAF, 'G/C' in the former
RCAF) is a senior commissioned rank in the
Royal Air Force and the air forces of many other
Commonwealth countries. It ranks above
Wing Commander and immediately below
Air Commodore. The name of the rank is the complete phrase, and is never shortened to "Captain".
It has a
NATO ranking code of OF-5, and is equivalent to a
Captain in the
Royal Navy or a
Colonel in the
British Army or the
Royal Marines.
The equivalent rank in the
Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF),
Women's Royal Air Force (WRAF) (until 1968) and
Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service (PMRAFNS) (until 1980) was 'Group Officer'.
Origins
On
1 April 1918, the newly created RAF adopted its officer rank titles from the
British Army, with
Royal Naval Air Service Captains and
Royal Flying Corps Colonels becoming Colonels in the RAF. In response to the proposal that the RAF should use its own rank titles, it was suggested that the RAF might use the
Royal Navy's officer ranks, with the word "Air" inserted before the naval rank title. For example, the rank that later became Group Captain would have been Air Captain. Although the
Admiralty objected to this simple modification of their rank titles, it was agreed that the RAF might base many of its officer rank titles on Navy officer ranks with differing pre-modifying terms. It was also suggested that RAF Colonels might be titled as Bannerets or Leaders. However, the rank title based on the Navy rank was preferred and as RAF Colonels typically commanded
Groups the rank title Group Captain was chosen. The rank of Group Captain has been used continuously since
1 August 1919.
Usage
Although in the early years of the RAF
groups were normally commanded by Group Captains, by the mid-1920s they were usually commanded by an
Air Officer. The commander of an RAF flying
station is typically a Group Captain. In the
Air Training Corps, a Group Captain is the officer commanding of a region.
Insignia and command flag

A Group Captain's command flag
The rank
insignia is based on the four gold bands of Captains in the Royal Navy, comprising four narrow light blue bands over slightly wider black bands. This is worn on both the lower sleeves of the tunic or on the shoulders of the flying suit or the casual uniform. Group Captains are the first rank in the RAF hierarchy to wear gold braid on the peak of their cap, commonly known in the RAF as 'scrambled egg'; however, they still wear the standard RAF officer's cap badge.
The command pennant for a Group Captain is similar to the one for a Wing Commander except that there is one broad red band in the centre. Only the Wing Commander and Group Captain command pennants are triangular in shape.
Other air forces
The rank of Group Captain is also used in a number of the air forces in the
Commonwealth, including the
Bangladesh Air Force,
Ghana Air Force,
Indian Air Force (IAF),
Pakistan Air Force (PAF),
Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF),
Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) and the
Sri Lankan Air Force. It is also used in the
Egyptian Air Force,
Hellenic Air Force,
Royal Air Force of Oman and the
Royal Thai Air Force. The
Royal Canadian Air Force used the rank until the unification of the
Canadian Forces in 1968, when Army-type rank titles were adopted. A Canadian Group Captain then became a
Colonel.
Notable group captains
★
Leonard Cheshire, World War II bomber pilot and charity worker.
★
Douglas Bader, World War II fighter pilot and double amputee.
★
Peter Townsend, World War II pilot and suitor of
Princess Margaret.
★
Hugh Dundas, World War II fighter pilot. Youngest person to hold this grade (24)
Use in fiction
★ In the film ,
Peter Sellers stars as Group Captain Lionel Mandrake.
★
Jack Harkness in the fictional
Doctor Who spinoff,
Torchwood, wears the rank slide of a Group Captain but is addressed, incorrectly as "Captain". However, in his initial appearance in Doctor Who he is incorrectly wearing the cap and insignia of Wing Commander.
★ There is a game called"Group Captain Suave VS a Large Monkey"where you fly up and down catching
bananas and at the end you save the girl and defeat the
monkey
See also
★
RAF officer ranks
★
Comparative military ranks
External links
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