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Air Member for Personnel

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Air Member for Personnel (AMP) is the appointment of the Royal Air Force Officer responsible for all aspects of recruiting, non-operational flying and ground training, career management, welfare, terms and conditions of service, and resettlement for RAF regular, reserve and civilian staffs world-wide. The current Air Member for Personnel is double-hatted as Deputy Commander-in-Chief Air Command with responsibility for No. 22 Group RAF and RAF Personnel Management functions.

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In 1923 the RAF appointment of Director of Personnel was upgraded to that of Air Member for Personnel and appointed to the Air Council. On 1 April 1994, at the establishments of Personnel and Training Command, the new Air Officer Commanding in Chief was also appointed as Air Member for Personnel. Upon the merger of Personnel and Training Command with Strike Command to form RAF Air Command on 01 April 2007, the post of AOC Personnel & Training was re-designated as Deputy Commander-in-Chief Personnel (DCinC Pers), retaining the responsibility to Chief of the Air Staff as Air Member for Personnel.

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