Commandant-General of the RAF Regiment
| Commandant-General of the RAF Regiment | |
|---|---|
| since May 2022 | |
| RAF Regiment | |
| Abbreviation | CG RAF Regt | 
| Member of | Royal Air Force | 
| Reports to | Chief of the Air Staff | 
| Formation | January 1942 | 
| First holder | Claude Liardet | 
The Commandant-General of the RAF Regiment (CG RAF Regt) is the Royal Air Force commander of the RAF Regiment. The post was established in January 1942 immediately prior to the creation of the RAF Regiment. The first two holders of the post were major-generals in the British Army. From 1948 onward, the Commandant-General has been an RAF officer of air rank and tied to the appointment of the senior RAF Regiment commander. These officers all held the rank of air vice-marshal until 1993 when the post was reduced to air commodore to reflect a general downsizing of both the RAF and the RAF Regiment. In 2022, the appointment was assigned to AVM Michael Smeath CBE, a career RAF Regiment officer who held an external Joint Service appointment with the Service.