By November 1914 the Flying Corps had significantly expanded and it was felt necessary to create organizational units which would control collections of squadrons. Accordingly, the Second Wing and its sister wing,
First Wing, were established. These two wings came into existence on 29 November 1914 and were the earliest RFC numbered wings to be formed. The wing's first commander was
Charles Burke. The Second Wing was assigned to the support of the
2nd Army in France. The wing saw action on the
Western Front and was renamed to
2nd Corps Wing RFC on 20 March 1916. It was stood down on 12 September 1919. The wing was reformed as
No. 2 (Plymouth) Wing RAF on 15 May 1919 at
RAF Cattewater within
No. 10 Group RAF controlling
No. 238 Squadron RAF until April 1920. ==Second World War==