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Anti-Aircraft Command (designated as Anti-Aircraft Corps until 1 April 1939) was a British Army command of the Second World War, and early stages of the Cold War that controlled the Territorial Army anti-aircraft artillery and searchlight units defending the United Kingdom.

General Officer Commanding-in-Chief
General Officer Commanding, Anti-Aircraft Corps
 * 15 July 1938–30 March 1939: Lieutenant-General Alan Brooke,

General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Anti-Aircraft Command
 * 1 April 1939–27 July 1939: Lieutenant-General Alan Brooke,
 * 28 July 1939–14 April 1945: General Sir Frederick Pile,
 * 15 April 1945–30 April 1946: Lieutenant-General Sir William Green,
 * 1 May 1946–May 1948: Lieutenant-General Otto Lund,
 * May 1948–27 May 1950: Lieutenant-General Sir Ivor Thomas,
 * 28 May 1950–16 April 1953: Lieutenant-General Charles Loewen,
 * 17 April 1953–15 May 1955: Lieutenant-General Sir Maurice Chilton,