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  • 11 Squadron SAAF
  • Military unit

    J. "History of War". No. 11 Squadron (SAAF): Second World War. H.J. Martin, Neil Orpen (1977). Eagles Victorious: The S.A.A.F. in Italy and the Mediterranean:

    11 Squadron SAAF

    11 Squadron SAAF

    11_Squadron_SAAF

  • 2 Squadron SAAF
  • South African Air Force unit

    November, the Squadron's Gladiators were transferred to 1 Squadron SAAF, and on 3 January 1941, its Hurricanes were also passed to 1 Squadron SAAF, leaving

    2 Squadron SAAF

    2 Squadron SAAF

    2_Squadron_SAAF

  • 21 Squadron SAAF
  • Military unit

    21 Squadron SAAF is a squadron of the South African Air Force. It was formed as a bomber squadron in Kenya during World War II and became a VIP transport

    21 Squadron SAAF

    21 Squadron SAAF

    21_Squadron_SAAF

  • 1 Squadron SAAF
  • Military unit

    1 Squadron SAAF was an air force squadron of the South African Air Force and was formed at Air Force Station Swartkop in February 1920, equipped with

    1 Squadron SAAF

    1 Squadron SAAF

    1_Squadron_SAAF

  • No. 8 Wing SAAF
  • Military unit

    Air Force and South African Air Force squadrons under South African command. MAAF on 13 June 1944 asked the SAAF to reman immediately a new defensive fighter

    No. 8 Wing SAAF

    No. 8 Wing SAAF

    No._8_Wing_SAAF

  • 31 Squadron SAAF
  • Military unit

    Squadron Citations "History of War". No. 31 Squadron (SAAF): Second World War. Retrieved 27 December 2011. "SA Air Force (Unofficial)". 31 Squadron.

    31 Squadron SAAF

    31 Squadron SAAF

    31_Squadron_SAAF

  • South African Air Force
  • Branch of the South African National Defence Force

    than a dozen squadrons and two air bases, with overall force structure and fleet size being significantly reduced. Despite this, the SAAF remains responsible

    South African Air Force

    South African Air Force

    South_African_Air_Force

  • 42 Squadron SAAF
  • Military unit

    42 Squadron SAAF is a disbanded squadron of the South African Air Force, active from 1945 to 2000. The squadron's main role was to spot enemy artillery

    42 Squadron SAAF

    42 Squadron SAAF

    42_Squadron_SAAF

  • Fairey Battle
  • Light bomber family by Fairey

    SAAF  Turkey Turkish Army Air Force received 30 aircraft, including 1 Target Tug.  United Kingdom Royal Air Force No. 12 Squadron RAF No. 15 Squadron

    Fairey Battle

    Fairey Battle

    Fairey_Battle

  • 28 Squadron SAAF
  • Military unit

    28 Squadron SAAF is a squadron of the South African Air Force. It is a medium transport squadron flying Lockheed C-130BZ Hercules medium transport aircraft

    28 Squadron SAAF

    28 Squadron SAAF

    28_Squadron_SAAF

  • List of RAF squadron codes
  • alpha- numeric combination squadron code. Usually, that code is painted on the aircraft belonging to that squadron. The squadron code is usually presented

    List of RAF squadron codes

    List of RAF squadron codes

    List_of_RAF_squadron_codes

  • Air Headquarters East Africa
  • Military unit

    had 12 Squadron SAAF (Junkers Ju 86 bombers), 11 Squadron SAAF (Fairey Battle bombers), 40 Squadron SAAF (Hawker Hartebees), 2 Squadron SAAF (Hawker

    Air Headquarters East Africa

    Air_Headquarters_East_Africa

  • List of aircraft of the South African Air Force
  • The South African Air Force (SAAF) has operated a wide variety of aircraft since its establishment in 1920. Its fleet has included fighter, transport,

    List of aircraft of the South African Air Force

    List of aircraft of the South African Air Force

    List_of_aircraft_of_the_South_African_Air_Force

  • Desert Air Force
  • Allied tactical air unit during World War II

    11 Squadron (Blenheims) No. 12 Squadron SAAF (Marylands) No. 21 Squadron SAAF (Marylands) No. 24 Squadron SAAF (Bostons) 262 Wing No. 1 Squadron SAAF

    Desert Air Force

    Desert Air Force

    Desert_Air_Force

  • Southern Air Command SAAF
  • Military unit

    at Aus; 6 Squadron SAAF at Eerste River; 23 Squadron SAAF at Darling; 25 Squadron SAAF at Port Elizabeth and East London; 22 Squadron SAAF at Lombazi

    Southern Air Command SAAF

    Southern_Air_Command_SAAF

  • John Frost (SAAF officer)
  • South African World War II flying ace

    African Air Force (SAAF) in 1936, at the age of 18. By 1940 he had achieved the rank of captain, and was a member of No. 3 Squadron. In early 1941, the

    John Frost (SAAF officer)

    John Frost (SAAF officer)

    John_Frost_(SAAF_officer)

  • South African Air Force squadron identification codes
  • South African Air Force (SAAF) adopted the use of squadron codes from the Royal Air Force (RAF) during the Second World War. The SAAF continued to use these

    South African Air Force squadron identification codes

    South African Air Force squadron identification codes

    South_African_Air_Force_squadron_identification_codes

  • Bob Rogers (SAAF officer)
  • South African Air Force general

    was put in charge of his old squadron, 40 Squadron SAAF. After the war, Rogers accepted a permanent commission in the SAAF with the rank of captain, and

    Bob Rogers (SAAF officer)

    Bob_Rogers_(SAAF_officer)

  • No. 3 (S.A.) Wing
  • Military unit

    Operation Crusader while No. 113 Squadron was assigned to Whitforce. This left 12, 21 Squadrons SAAF plus No. 11 Squadron RAF as its assigned units, with

    No. 3 (S.A.) Wing

    No. 3 (S.A.) Wing

    No._3_(S.A.)_Wing

  • Blackburn Buccaneer
  • Royal Navy carrier-borne attack aircraft

    the type was mostly based. South Africa South African Air Force (SAAF) 24 Squadron SAAF formed at Lossiemouth in Scotland on 1 May 1965, training its crews

    Blackburn Buccaneer

    Blackburn Buccaneer

    Blackburn_Buccaneer

  • Atlas Cheetah
  • South African fighter aircraft

    It was primarily developed and operated by the South African Air Force (SAAF). The Cheetah was developed amid the Border War of the 1980s as a major upgrade

    Atlas Cheetah

    Atlas Cheetah

    Atlas_Cheetah

  • BAE Systems Hawk
  • Military training aircraft family

    Aviation began regarding a replacement for the South African Air Force (SAAF)'s ageing Atlas Impala fleet. By 2004, Denel had begun construction of Hawks

    BAE Systems Hawk

    BAE Systems Hawk

    BAE_Systems_Hawk

  • Denel Rooivalk
  • Attack helicopter by Atlas Aircraft Corporation, later Denel Aviation

    during the 1990s. The South African Air Force (SAAF) ordered 12 Rooivalk, designated the Rooivalk Mk 1 in SAAF service, the first of which were officially

    Denel Rooivalk

    Denel Rooivalk

    Denel_Rooivalk

  • No. 205 Group RAF
  • Former Royal Air Force operations group

    Liberator bombers from the RAF Nos 148 Squadron and 178 Squadrons (334 Wing) and the SAAF 31 and 34 Squadrons (2 Wing). No. 205 Group, including the Polish

    No. 205 Group RAF

    No. 205 Group RAF

    No._205_Group_RAF

  • Douglas Loftus
  • South African Air Force, joining 1 Squadron SAAF. He was part of the squadron that formed the basis of 2 Squadron SAAF in Kenya, flying Hawker Furies. He

    Douglas Loftus

    Douglas_Loftus

  • Avro Shackleton
  • British long-range maritime patrol aircraft

    which was used by the Royal Air Force (RAF) and the South African Air Force (SAAF). It was developed by Avro from their Lincoln bomber, which itself had been

    Avro Shackleton

    Avro Shackleton

    Avro_Shackleton

  • Aermacchi MB-326
  • Trainer aircraft family by Aermacchi

    1s and 73 Mk.2s 4 Squadron SAAF 5 Squadron SAAF 6 Squadron SAAF 7 Squadron SAAF 8 Squadron SAAF 24 Squadron SAAF 40 Squadron SAAF 85 Combat Flying School

    Aermacchi MB-326

    Aermacchi MB-326

    Aermacchi_MB-326

  • Air Force Base Ysterplaat
  • Airport in Western Cape, South Africa

    Squadron SAAF - Helicopter squadron 35 Squadron SAAF - Transport/Maritime patrol squadron 110 Squadron SAAF - Light transport (reserve) 505 Squadron -

    Air Force Base Ysterplaat

    Air Force Base Ysterplaat

    Air_Force_Base_Ysterplaat

  • Martin Maryland
  • 1939 bomber aircraft family by the Glenn L. Martin Company

    12 Squadron SAAF No. 16 Squadron SAAF No. 21 Squadron SAAF No. 24 Squadron SAAF  United Kingdom Royal Air Force No. 39 Squadron RAF No. 69 Squadron RAF

    Martin Maryland

    Martin Maryland

    Martin_Maryland

  • List of surviving Blackburn Buccaneers
  • Air Force (RAF) between 1962 and 1994, and the South African Air Force (SAAF) until 1991. Three former Royal Aircraft Establishment (RAE) aircraft remain

    List of surviving Blackburn Buccaneers

    List of surviving Blackburn Buccaneers

    List_of_surviving_Blackburn_Buccaneers

  • English Electric Canberra
  • Early British jet bomber

    p. 95. Steyn, Leon. "SAAF Museum News: What happened to the Canberra?" Archived 7 January 2017 at the Wayback Machine 12 Squadron, South African Air Force

    English Electric Canberra

    English Electric Canberra

    English_Electric_Canberra

  • List of squadrons of the South African Air Force
  • The following is a list of squadrons of the South African Air Force. The list includes both current and past squadrons of the South African Air Force

    List of squadrons of the South African Air Force

    List of squadrons of the South African Air Force

    List_of_squadrons_of_the_South_African_Air_Force

  • History of the South African Air Force
  • disbanding of 12, 16, 24, 25, and 27 Squadrons. Two Commando squadrons – 103 Squadron SAAF at AFB Bloemspruit and 114 Squadron SAAF at AFB Swartkop – were also

    History of the South African Air Force

    History_of_the_South_African_Air_Force

  • Aermacchi AM.3
  • Italian observation/utility aircraft

    Air Force (3) South Africa South African Air Force (40) 41 Squadron SAAF 42 Squadron SAAF United States National Test Pilot School (1) Data from Jane's

    Aermacchi AM.3

    Aermacchi AM.3

    Aermacchi_AM.3

  • Gustav Rödel
  • German general and flying ace (1915–1995)

    Squadron SAAF which lost two P-40s. Rödel claimed his 25th and 26th victory over a Bristol Blenheim near Gazala, perhaps belonging to No. 11 Squadron

    Gustav Rödel

    Gustav_Rödel

  • Inkwazi
  • Type of aircraft

    November 2018). "Inkwazi flying again". defenceWeb. Retrieved 14 November 2022. 21 Squadron SAAF Air transports of heads of state and government v t e

    Inkwazi

    Inkwazi

    Inkwazi

  • United Nations Forces in the Korean War
  • Participants: Total 6,326 Casualties Units: South African Air Force: 2 Squadron SAAF Deployment: 12 November 1950 First Battle: 19 November 1950 Withdrawal:

    United Nations Forces in the Korean War

    United_Nations_Forces_in_the_Korean_War

  • North American F-86 Sabre
  • Family of US fighter aircraft

    18th, converted to the F-86F in the spring of 1953. No. 2 Squadron, South African Air Force (SAAF) also distinguished itself flying F-86s in Korea as part

    North American F-86 Sabre

    North American F-86 Sabre

    North_American_F-86_Sabre

  • Lockheed Ventura
  • Family of bomber aircraft

    African Air Force 17 Squadron SAAF 22 Squadron SAAF 23 Squadron SAAF 25 Squadron SAAF 27 Squadron SAAF 29 Squadron SAAF 60 Squadron SAAF  United Kingdom Royal

    Lockheed Ventura

    Lockheed Ventura

    Lockheed_Ventura

  • Denel Dynamics Seeker
  • Unmanned aerial vehicle in South Africa

    first saw active service with the South African Air Force (SAAF) and equipped 10 Squadron SAAF which was based at Air Force Base Potchefstroom. It first

    Denel Dynamics Seeker

    Denel_Dynamics_Seeker

  • Walvis Bay International Airport
  • Airport serving Walvis Bay, Namibia

    that closed in 1994. It was home to several SAAF squadrons: 16 Squadron SAAF: 1939–1940 27 Squadron SAAF: 1940s In April 2018, Westair Aviation operated

    Walvis Bay International Airport

    Walvis Bay International Airport

    Walvis_Bay_International_Airport

  • South African Air Force Museum
  • Aviation museum in Chief Dawid Stuurman International Airport, Gqeberha South Africa

    Avro Shackleton at Swartkop Cheetah C at Swartkop SAAF North American P-51 Mustang at Swartkop SAAF Blackburn Buccaneer on static display at Swartkop

    South African Air Force Museum

    South_African_Air_Force_Museum

  • Operation Husky order of battle
  • No. 7 Wing, South African Air Force 2 Squadron SAAF, Spitfire fighters 4 Squadron SAAF, Spitfires 5 Squadron SAAF, P-40 Kittyhawk fighters No. 239 (Fighter)

    Operation Husky order of battle

    Operation_Husky_order_of_battle

  • List of Hawker Hurricane operators
  • SAAF 2 Squadron SAAF 3 Squadron SAAF 7 Squadron SAAF 40 Squadron SAAF 41 Squadron SAAF 43 Squadron SAAF 11 OTU SAAF SAAF Central Flying School, Norton,

    List of Hawker Hurricane operators

    List_of_Hawker_Hurricane_operators

  • Keith Coster
  • Rhodesian Army general (1920–2012)

    commissioned into the South African Air Force (SAAF) on 6 September 1939. While flying a Mohawk V with 5 Squadron SAAF, he was shot down over North Africa by

    Keith Coster

    Keith_Coster

  • 89 Combat Flying School
  • Military unit

    merging with 2 Squadron SAAF on 6 November 1992, to become Training Flight, 2 Squadron. Flying operations were conducted by 2 Squadron from 6 November

    89 Combat Flying School

    89 Combat Flying School

    89_Combat_Flying_School

  • List of Bristol Beaufighter operators
  • stocks. South African Air Force No. 16 Squadron SAAF No. 19 Squadron SAAF (also known as RAF No. 227 Squadron) Turkish Air Force First Beaufighters TF

    List of Bristol Beaufighter operators

    List_of_Bristol_Beaufighter_operators

  • South African National Defence Force
  • Military of South Africa

    disbandment of several squadrons, air force stations, and operational bases. An Oryx helicopter deploying infantry The Gripen is the SAAF's primary multi-role

    South African National Defence Force

    South African National Defence Force

    South_African_National_Defence_Force

  • Bristol Beaufighter
  • British heavy fighter aircraft of WWII

    war with the RAF (59 squadrons), Fleet Air Arm (15 squadrons), RAAF (seven squadrons), Royal Canadian Air Force (four squadrons), United States Army Air

    Bristol Beaufighter

    Bristol Beaufighter

    Bristol_Beaufighter

  • AHQ Malta
  • WW2 command of the British Royal Air Force

    of aircraft from Elmas in Sardinia), 22 Squadron SAAF (flying Venturas at Gibraltar), and 782 Naval Air Squadron (with Fulmars and Defiants at Hal Far)

    AHQ Malta

    AHQ Malta

    AHQ_Malta

  • Operation Sceptic
  • Operation in the South African Border War (1980)

    The ground troops were to be supported by the South African Air Force (SAAF) in the form of bomber aircraft and helicopters such as gunships, troop transporters

    Operation Sceptic

    Operation_Sceptic

  • Operation Orange
  • interdiction campaign to be carried out against the South African Air Force (SAAF) during the South African Border War. It was originally scheduled for July

    Operation Orange

    Operation Orange

    Operation_Orange

  • Douglas A-20 Havoc
  • American light bomber and attack aircraft of World War II

    Squadron was going to be assigned to the Philippines. Thirteen Bostons were destroyed on the ground during a Japanese raid on Morotai. The squadron was

    Douglas A-20 Havoc

    Douglas A-20 Havoc

    Douglas_A-20_Havoc

  • List of Dassault Mirage III operators
  • by 2002. South African Air Force 2 Squadron SAAF, 1963-1990 3 Squadron SAAF, 1966-1975 85 Combat Flying School SAAF, 1974-1992 (renamed 89 Combat Flying

    List of Dassault Mirage III operators

    List of Dassault Mirage III operators

    List_of_Dassault_Mirage_III_operators

  • Jimmy Durrant
  • South African pilot

    Director-General of the South African Air Force. In addition to commanding SAAF squadrons and wings, he also commanded RAF bomber groups. At the age of 32, he

    Jimmy Durrant

    Jimmy_Durrant

  • 8 Squadron SAAF
  • Military unit

    8 Squadron was a South African Air Force squadron during World War II and was again active between 1951 and 2001. During this second period, it was designated

    8 Squadron SAAF

    8 Squadron SAAF

    8_Squadron_SAAF

  • Dassault Mirage F1
  • French attack aircraft

    and the SAAF as a dedicated ground attack variant. The F1AZs were delivered between November 1975 and October 1976 and were assigned to 1 Squadron. Paramount

    Dassault Mirage F1

    Dassault Mirage F1

    Dassault_Mirage_F1

  • List of de Havilland Mosquito operators
  • Piłsudskiego" No. 307 Polish Night Fighter Squadron, "Lwowskich Puchaczy" South African Air Force No 60 Squadron (PR) SAAF, (North Africa, San Severo (Italy)

    List of de Havilland Mosquito operators

    List_of_de_Havilland_Mosquito_operators

  • Dennis Lacey
  • South African flying ace

    Squadron SAAF in 1941 and was awarded a DFC. He was posted to 6 Squadron SAAF in South Africa till June 1942 before being posted to 5 Squadron SAAF in

    Dennis Lacey

    Dennis_Lacey

  • Jason Ziyaphapha Moyo Air Force Base
  • Air base in Zimbabwe

    Force (SAAF) into Mozambique and Angola. In February 1979, Fylde Air Base was used for Operation Luso Boma, hosting SAAF and Rhodesian No. 5 Squadron English

    Jason Ziyaphapha Moyo Air Force Base

    Jason_Ziyaphapha_Moyo_Air_Force_Base

  • Air Force Base Hoedspruit
  • Airport in Limpopo, South Africa

    result that animal incursions onto the runway have decreased by 90%. Another SAAF base, AFB Makhado, has since also adopted this concept. The base gained international

    Air Force Base Hoedspruit

    Air Force Base Hoedspruit

    Air_Force_Base_Hoedspruit

  • Air operations during the Greek Civil War
  • under the direct control of Balkan Air Force. No. 44 Squadron SAAF: The only full squadron of the SAAF to deploy to Greece, No. 44 was a transport unit with

    Air operations during the Greek Civil War

    Air_operations_during_the_Greek_Civil_War

  • No. 211 Group RAF
  • Former Royal Air Force operations group

    (NATAF). The group included many units from the South African Air Force (SAAF), as well as several from the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) and the United

    No. 211 Group RAF

    No. 211 Group RAF

    No._211_Group_RAF

  • Operation Askari
  • 1983 military operation in Angola

    special forces teams around Lubango, operating to gather intelligence for an SAAF attack known as Operation Klinker on 29 December, against a PLAN training

    Operation Askari

    Operation_Askari

  • Martin Baltimore
  • US light bomber aircraft

    Africa South African Air Force No. 15 Squadron SAAF (Baltimore IIIa – V) (Mediterranean: 1943–1945) No. 21 Squadron SAAF. (Baltimore III – IV) (North Africa

    Martin Baltimore

    Martin Baltimore

    Martin_Baltimore

  • Darling, South Africa
  • Place in Western Cape, South Africa

    additional airfields around the coast. The first SAAF flying unit to be based at Darling was 23 Squadron, arriving on the airfield at the beginning of 1943

    Darling, South Africa

    Darling, South Africa

    Darling,_South_Africa

  • John Lloyd Waddy
  • Royal Australian Air Force fighter pilot and New South Wales parliamentarian

    earning the Distinguished Flying Cross. Waddy went on to command No. 80 Squadron in the South West Pacific, where he was awarded the US Air Medal. He was

    John Lloyd Waddy

    John Lloyd Waddy

    John_Lloyd_Waddy

  • Warsaw airlift
  • Allied operation during the Warsaw Uprising

    mission took place on 10/11 September with the last sorties taking place on 21/22 September, flown by 31 and 34 Squadrons SAAF as the Polish resistance

    Warsaw airlift

    Warsaw airlift

    Warsaw_airlift

  • No. 502 Squadron RAuxAF
  • Reserve non-flying squadron of the Royal Air Force

    (Ulster) Squadron is a squadron of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force that was reformed in September 2013, and is the oldest active reserve squadron, having

    No. 502 Squadron RAuxAF

    No._502_Squadron_RAuxAF

  • List of Vickers Wellington operators
  • Operators of British medium bomber

    Force 17 Squadron SAAF 26 Squadron SAAF 28 Squadron SAAF Royal Air Force No. 7 Squadron RAF ? No. 8 Squadron RAF No. 9 Squadron RAF No. 12 Squadron RAF No

    List of Vickers Wellington operators

    List_of_Vickers_Wellington_operators

  • No. 87 Squadron RAF
  • Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Air Force

    Squadron, now commanded by Squadron Leader Geoffrey Garton, became one of two RAF Squadrons to join No. 8 Wing SAAF (the other being RAF 185 Squadron)

    No. 87 Squadron RAF

    No. 87 Squadron RAF

    No._87_Squadron_RAF

  • Curtiss P-40 Warhawk
  • American WWII fighter

    (RAF) squadrons, four Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), three South African Air Force (SAAF) and two Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) squadrons serving

    Curtiss P-40 Warhawk

    Curtiss P-40 Warhawk

    Curtiss_P-40_Warhawk

  • Kevin Winterbottom
  • South African Air Force officer

    in 1972. Winterbottom joined the SAAF in 1973, entering Officer and Pilot training. He was serving with 4 Squadron at the time of his death. On the morning

    Kevin Winterbottom

    Kevin_Winterbottom

  • Saab JAS 39 Gripen
  • Light single-engined multirole fighter aircraft from Sweden

    Repülőszázad ('Puma' Tactical Fighter Squadron at 59th Air Base) South Africa The South African Air Force (SAAF) ordered 26 aircraft; 17 single-seat C-models

    Saab JAS 39 Gripen

    Saab JAS 39 Gripen

    Saab_JAS_39_Gripen

  • Dassault Mirage III
  • French supersonic fighter/interceptor aircraft

    operational area. Over time, the Mirage IIIs were eventually assigned to 2 Squadron, SAAF, and restricted to the secondary roles of daytime interception, training

    Dassault Mirage III

    Dassault Mirage III

    Dassault_Mirage_III

  • Vickers Warwick
  • British multi-purpose twin-engined military aircraft of the Second World War

    301 Polish Bomber Squadron No. 304 Polish Bomber Squadron South Africa South African Air Force 17 Squadron SAAF 27 Squadron SAAF  United Kingdom Royal

    Vickers Warwick

    Vickers_Warwick

  • Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23
  • Soviet fighter-interceptor aircraft introduced in 1970

    R-60 missiles gave FAPA/DAA pilots the ability to engage SAAF aircraft from most aspects. The SAAF, hobbled by an international arms embargo, was forced

    Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23

    Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23

    Mikoyan-Gurevich_MiG-23

  • Westland Wapiti
  • British general-purpose military aircraft of the interwar era

    India) No. 5 Squadron RAF from 1931 to 1940 No. 11 Squadron RAF from 1928 to 1932 No. 20 Squadron RAF from 1932 to 1935 No. 27 Squadron RAF from 1930

    Westland Wapiti

    Westland Wapiti

    Westland_Wapiti

  • Gamal Abdel Nasser Airbase
  • Airport in Libya

    1943 – 1 Aug 1945) HQ No 7 (SAAF) Wing (17 Apr – 18 May 1943) No 2915 Sqn RAF Regiment (May 1943 – xxx 194x) No. 47 Squadron RAF (14–25 Nov 1943) HQ No

    Gamal Abdel Nasser Airbase

    Gamal_Abdel_Nasser_Airbase

  • Operation Mole Cricket 19
  • 1982 Israeli Air Force campaign in Lebanon

    nothing of the kind. On April 28, 1981, the IAF (F-16A fighters from 117 Squadron at Ramat David air base) shot down two Syrian helicopters over Lebanon

    Operation Mole Cricket 19

    Operation Mole Cricket 19

    Operation_Mole_Cricket_19

  • No. 225 Squadron RAF
  • Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Air Force

    was equipped with Sopwith Camels. The squadron disbanded on 18 December 1918. On 11 October 1939 the squadron was reformed at Odiham, equipped with Westland

    No. 225 Squadron RAF

    No._225_Squadron_RAF

  • Martuba Airfield Complex
  • Abandoned World War II airfield complex in Martuba, Libya

    South African Air Force (SAAF) aircraft bombed the complex, destroying 2 Ju 87 R-2z from I./St.G. 3. On 23 March 1942, SAAF Douglas Boston IIIs bombed

    Martuba Airfield Complex

    Martuba Airfield Complex

    Martuba_Airfield_Complex

  • Jinhae Airport
  • Air base for the South Korean Navy

    (arrived from U.S. in 1952) UN units stationed at Chinhae included: 2 Squadron SAAF operating F-51s attached to the 18th Fighter-Bomber Wing (November 1950

    Jinhae Airport

    Jinhae_Airport

  • 829 Naval Air Squadron
  • Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm

    refit, and whilst there 829 Squadron was amalgamated with 810 Naval Air Squadron at RN Air Section Durban, located at SAAF Station Stamford Hill, Durban

    829 Naval Air Squadron

    829_Naval_Air_Squadron

  • List of Allied airmen from the Great Escape
  • BBC News. 23 November 2018. Archived from the original on 2018-11-28. Retrieved 2018-11-27. "Casualty". www.cwgc.org. Archived from the original on 2018-02-02

    List of Allied airmen from the Great Escape

    List of Allied airmen from the Great Escape

    List_of_Allied_airmen_from_the_Great_Escape

  • Boeing Business Jet
  • Executive transport variants of several Boeing airliners

    Moroccan Government in 2010 South Africa South African Air Force (1) 21 Squadron SAAF for VIP transport Tajikistan Government of Tajikistan (1) Boeing 787-8

    Boeing Business Jet

    Boeing Business Jet

    Boeing_Business_Jet

  • Foggia Airfield Complex
  • Italian WWII military installation

    September 1945 178 Squadron RAF (Liberator), Mar 1944 - Jul 1944 614 Squadron RAF (Halifax), Mar 1944 - May 1944 31 Squadron SAAF (Liberator), Jun 1944

    Foggia Airfield Complex

    Foggia Airfield Complex

    Foggia_Airfield_Complex

  • 32 Squadron SAAF
  • Military unit

    32 Squadron was a short lived coastal patrol squadron of the South African Air Force during the Second World War. It was founded in December 1939 and assumed

    32 Squadron SAAF

    32 Squadron SAAF

    32_Squadron_SAAF

  • List of aerial victories claimed by Hans-Joachim Marseille
  • Prien et al. 2004, p. 182. Lieutenant R C Derham (SAAF): prisoner of war, Tomahawk AK370, 5 Squadron, aircraft... 16 June 1942. Shores, Massimello & Guest

    List of aerial victories claimed by Hans-Joachim Marseille

    List of aerial victories claimed by Hans-Joachim Marseille

    List_of_aerial_victories_claimed_by_Hans-Joachim_Marseille

  • Martin B-26 Marauder
  • 1940 US medium bomber

    African squadrons (21 and 30) joining No 12 and 24 in Italy to form an all-Marauder equipped wing, while one further SAAF squadron (25 Squadron) and the

    Martin B-26 Marauder

    Martin B-26 Marauder

    Martin_B-26_Marauder

  • Gloster Gladiator
  • British biplane fighter aircraft

    Nuqta. Following the end of hostilities in Iraq, No 94 Squadron handed its Gladiators over to SAAF and RAAF units. The Iraqis continued to operate their

    Gloster Gladiator

    Gloster Gladiator

    Gloster_Gladiator

  • Bruce McKenzie
  • Kenyan politician

    which he saw action in North Africa, commanding 458 Squadron RAAF and subsequently 17 Squadron SAAF, in the Mediterranean and European theatres. Following

    Bruce McKenzie

    Bruce McKenzie

    Bruce_McKenzie

  • Mario Visintini
  • Italian military pilot

    and "ace" Mario Visintini from 412ª Squadriglia clashed with No. 1 SAAF Squadron Gloster Gladiators and shot down 24-year-old Flight Lieutenant Kenneth

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  • Brian Kingcome
  • British flying ace (1917–1994)

    five Spitfire squadrons: No. 92 Squadron RAF, No. 145 Squadron RAF, No. 601 Squadron RAF, No. 417 Squadron RCAF and No. 1 Squadron SAAF during the Italian

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  • No. 458 Squadron RAAF
  • Royal Australian Air Force squadron

    No. 458 Squadron RAAF was a Royal Australian Air Force squadron that operated during World War II. It was formed in Australia under Article XV of the

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  • Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21
  • 1956 Soviet fighter aircraft family

    Claims and Reality about SAAF Losses". Archived from the original on 19 May 2004. Retrieved 14 November 2014. "Mirage F1 in SAAF Service". Retrieved 14

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  • 810 Naval Air Squadron
  • Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm

    Disembarking to the RN Air Section Durban, at SAAF Station Stamford Hill, Durban, the squadron absorbed 829 Naval Air Squadron thereby increasing its strength. 810

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  • List of recipients of the United States Presidential Unit Citation
  • 1951 : on February 20, July 11 (actions in Chipyong-Ni) and August 9 (as part of the 2nd Infantry Division). The 2 Squadron SAAF of South Africa was awarded

    List of recipients of the United States Presidential Unit Citation

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  • Geoffrey Garton
  • British fighter pilot of WWII

    of No. 87 Squadron. This was acting in a fighter bomber role with its Spitfires, flying from Perugia, and then Loretto, as part of No. 8 SAAF Wing. Although

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  • John Howe (RAF officer)
  • Senior Royal Air Force officer

    Tiger Moths, Harvards and Spitfires. In 1950 he was posted to No 2 Squadron SAAF "The Flying Cheetahs" and deployed to Korea to fly combat missions as

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    , a giant who trimmed his robe with the beards of 11 kings; ("warrior").

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    Ambassador handsome

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    (Χλόη) Greek name CHLOĒ means "green shoot." In mythology, this is a surname of the goddess Demeter. In the New Testament bible, this name is mentioned by Paul in 1 Corinthians 1:11. Also spelled Khloe.

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    English : variant of Perrier 1 and 2.American bearers of the surname include Bennet Puryear (1826–1914), born in Mecklenburg Co., VA, youngest son of Thomas and Elizabeth (Marshall) Puryear, who studied medicine and chemistry before the Civil War, after which he became a professor of chemistry; he did pioneering work in the application of chemistry to agriculture. He had 11 children by his two wives.

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    (רְעוּאֵל) Hebrew name RƏUWEL means "friend of God." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Esau. In the Book of Enoch, this name is included as one of the seven archangels. He is known as the archangel of fairness, harmony, and justice; he oversees the other angels to make sure that they are all working peacefully together with mankind. All angels and archangels who transgress must face this angel who passes judgment and issues punishment. He belongs to the choir of Principalities and is mainly focused on keeping heaven pure of corruption. He is the angel who carried Enoch to heaven and back to earth. He is identified with the angel of the 5th Seal in Revelation 6:9-11, and is believed to be the angel who opens the bottomless pit. He is also sometimes identified with Abaddon, an angel believed by some to be the devil. There are references to a similar figure in Babylonian texts which refer to him as Rag or Ragumu, and in Sumerian texts as Rig. 

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    English

    REUEL

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Rəuwel, REUEL means "friend of God." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Esau. In the Book of Enoch, this name is included as one of the seven archangels. He is known as the archangel of fairness, harmony, and justice; he oversees the other angels to make sure that they are all working peacefully together with mankind. All angels and archangels who transgress must face this angel who passes judgment and issues punishment. He belongs to the choir of Principalities and is mainly focused on keeping heaven pure of corruption. He is the angel who carried Enoch to heaven and back to earth. He is identified with the angel of the 5th Seal in Revelation 6:9-11, and is believed to be the angel who opens the bottomless pit. He is also sometimes identified with Abaddon, an angel believed by some to be the devil. There are references to a similar figure in Babylonian texts which refer to him as Rag or Ragumu, and in Sumerian texts as Rig. 

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    English and German

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    English and German : from Middle English, Middle High German west ‘west’, hence a topographic name for someone who lived to the west of a settlement, or a regional name for someone who had migrated from further west.This name was brought to North America independently by many bearers in the 17th and 18th centuries. Thomas West, 12th Baron De La Warre, was captain general of Virginia in 1610–11. The state of DE is named for him. One of the earliest permanent settlers was Francis West (1606–92), who came to Duxbury, MA, from Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, in or before 1638.

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  • Female

    English

    CHLOE

     Latin form of Greek Chloē, CHLOE means "green shoot." In mythology, this is a surname of the goddess Demeter. In the New Testament bible, this name is mentioned by Paul in 1 Corinthians 1:11.

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Dhanhanjay

    Winning on Gold

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

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    Lord of Gopi's

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    Hindu

    Sankar

    Fortunate, Creator, Lord Shiva

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  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Yashi | யாஸீ

    Famous, Successful

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    Arabic

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    A Mighty Ruler

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  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Sushanthi

    Complete peace

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    English

    Sedgwick

    English : habitational name from Sedgwick in Cumbria, so named from the Middle English personal name Sigg(e) (from Old Norse Siggi or Old English Sicg, short forms of the various compound names with the first element ‘victory’) + Old English wīc ‘outlying settlement’, ‘dairy farm’; or from Sedgewick in Sussex, named with Old English secg ‘sedge’ + wīc.

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  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Avasti | அவஸ்தீ 

    An ancient indian city

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    Tamil

    Artham | அர்தம

    Fortune, The golden lotus on the forehead, Vishnu from which the godess Sri orginated

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    English

    BIJOU

    English name derived from the French word bijou, BIJOU means "jewel."

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  • Flagship
  • n.

    The vessel which carries the commanding officer of a fleet or squadron and flies his distinctive flag or pennant.

  • Driftway
  • n.

    Same as Drift, 11.

  • Squadroned
  • a.

    Formed into squadrons, or squares.

  • Squadron
  • n.

    A detachment of vessels employed on any particular service or station, under the command of the senior officer; as, the North Atlantic Squadron.

  • Rounding
  • n.

    Modifying a speech sound by contraction of the lip opening; labializing; labialization. See Guide to Pronunciation, / 11.

  • Commodore
  • n.

    A familiar for the flagship, or for the principal vessel of a squadron or fleet.

  • Quadroon
  • n.

    The offspring of a mulatto and a white person; a person quarter-blooded.

  • Squadron
  • n.

    Primarily, a square; hence, a square body of troops; a body of troops drawn up in a square.

  • Algum
  • n.

    A tree or wood of the Bible (2 Chron. ii. 8; 1 K. x. 11).

  • Quadrin
  • n.

    A small piece of money, in value about a farthing, or a half cent.

  • Commodore
  • n.

    A captain commanding a squadron, or a division of a fleet, or having the temporary rank of rear admiral.

  • Scudo
  • n.

    A gold coin of Rome, worth 64 shillings 11 pence sterling, or about $ 15.70.

  • Detail
  • n.

    To tell off or appoint for a particular service, as an officer, a troop, or a squadron.

  • Rounded
  • a.

    Modified by contraction of the lip opening; labialized; labial. See Guide to Pronunciation, / 11.

  • Eleven
  • n.

    A symbol representing eleven units, as 11 or xi.

  • Armada
  • v. t.

    A fleet of armed ships; a squadron. Specifically, the Spanish fleet which was sent to assail England, a. d. 1558.

  • Square
  • n.

    A body of troops formed in a square, esp. one formed to resist a charge of cavalry; a squadron.

  • Quarteroon
  • n.

    A quadroon.

  • Squadron
  • n.

    A body of cavarly comparising two companies or troops, and averging from one hundred and twenty to two hundred men.

  • Horn
  • n.

    The curving extremity of the wing of an army or of a squadron drawn up in a crescentlike form.