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Role of Uniformed Services  

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Assignment 1: Uniformed Services There are many Public Services and they all have different roles and responsibilities: Police Fire Ambulance Armed Forces RAF Prison Service Customs & Excise Coast Guard 1. Outline the roles, purposes and responsibilities of two named uniformed public service organizations. (P1) Purpose: Why the service exists. What there objectives are. Mission statements e.g. Defense mission. Statements of purpose. Legislation. The purposes of the RAF: * To carry out the defence mission. * To deliver effective air power wherever and whenever needed, including: * Combat Frontline Aircraft * Transport * Reconnaissance The role of the RAF is to provide aerial power, whether in the form of transport aircraft, fighter aircraft or just surveillance aircraft. All of the RAF's aircraft operate out of air bases situated around the UK. They are defended by the RAF's own soldiers, the RAF regiment. The RAF also carries out humanitarian missions i.e. providing food/water for disaster stuck areas and helping out in mountain rescue missions, they also offer peacekeeping and defence strategies. All of the...

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