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  • 98 Squadron
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    98 Squadron or 98th Squadron may refer to: 98th Southern Range Support Squadron, a unit of the Czech Air Force 98th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, a unit

    98 Squadron

    98_Squadron

  • No. 98 Squadron RAF
  • Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Air Force

    No. 98 Squadron was a Royal Air Force bomber squadron during World War I and World War II. It flew fighter-bombers post-war, and converted to fighters

    No. 98 Squadron RAF

    No._98_Squadron_RAF

  • Squadron Supreme
  • Group of fictional characters by Marvel Comics

    The Squadron Supreme is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, of which there are several notable alternate versions

    Squadron Supreme

    Squadron_Supreme

  • Fairey Battle
  • Light bomber family by Fairey

    Squadron RAF No. 15 Squadron RAF No. 35 Squadron RAF No. 40 Squadron RAF No. 52 Squadron RAF No. 63 Squadron RAF No. 88 Squadron RAF No. 98 Squadron RAF

    Fairey Battle

    Fairey Battle

    Fairey_Battle

  • Project Emily
  • British deployment of PGM-17 Thor ballistic missiles

    was broken up into five squadrons on 22 July 1959, with Nos. 104, 106, 142 and 269 Squadrons RAF being formed. No. 98 Squadron RAF was formed at RAF Driffield

    Project Emily

    Project Emily

    Project_Emily

  • Dunsfold Aerodrome
  • Unlicensed airfield in Surrey, England

    No. 276 Squadron RAF, 10–14 November 1945 (Supermarine Walrus) No. 400 Squadron RCAF No. 414 Squadron RCAF No. 430 Squadron RCAF No. 98 Squadron RAF No

    Dunsfold Aerodrome

    Dunsfold Aerodrome

    Dunsfold_Aerodrome

  • 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

  • Hucknall Aerodrome
  • Closed aerodrome near Nottingham, England

    No. 98 Squadron RAF and No. 104 Squadron RAF arrived, also with the Hawker Hind, training exercises involving the three light bomber squadrons took place

    Hucknall Aerodrome

    Hucknall Aerodrome

    Hucknall_Aerodrome

  • List of Royal Air Force aircraft squadrons
  • Royal Air Force squadrons directory

    No. 96 Squadron No. 97 (Straits Settlements) Squadron No. 98 Squadron No. 99 (Madras Presidency) Squadron – C-17 Globemaster No. 100 Squadron No. 101

    List of Royal Air Force aircraft squadrons

    List of Royal Air Force aircraft squadrons

    List_of_Royal_Air_Force_aircraft_squadrons

  • RAF Foulsham
  • Former RAF station in Norfolk, England

    glider aircraft ready for D Day. The first residents were No. 98 Squadron RAF and No. 180 Squadron RAF, flying North American Mitchell bombers. The station

    RAF Foulsham

    RAF_Foulsham

  • List of de Havilland Mosquito operators
  • Australian Air Force No. 1 Squadron RAAF No. 87 Squadron RAAF No. 94 Squadron RAAF No. 456 Squadron RAAF No. 464 Squadron RAAF No. 1 Photo Reconnaissance

    List of de Havilland Mosquito operators

    List_of_de_Havilland_Mosquito_operators

  • RAF Tangmere
  • Former Royal Air Force station in West Sussex, England

    Additional units: No. 14 Squadron RAF during 1919 No. 32 Squadron RAF during 1919 No. 40 Squadron RAF during 1919 No. 41 Squadron RAF during 1919 No. 82

    RAF Tangmere

    RAF Tangmere

    RAF_Tangmere

  • RAF Cottesmore
  • Former Royal Air Force station in Rutland, England

    Flight Checking, Trials and Evaluation Flight (FCTEF) used 98 Squadron (Canberras) and 115 Squadron (Vickers Varsity and Armstrong Whitworth AW.660 Argosy)

    RAF Cottesmore

    RAF Cottesmore

    RAF_Cottesmore

  • De Havilland Venom
  • Fighter aircraft family

    (1954–57) No. 89 Squadron RAF NF.3 (1956–57) No. 94 Squadron RAF FB.1 (1954–57) No. 98 Squadron RAF FB.1 (1953–55) No. 118 Squadron RAF FB.1 (1953–55)

    De Havilland Venom

    De Havilland Venom

    De_Havilland_Venom

  • North American B-25 Mitchell
  • American WWII medium bomber

    just over 700 aircraft. No. 98 Squadron RAF – September 1942 – November 1945 (converted to the Mosquito No. 180 Squadron RAF – September 1942 – September

    North American B-25 Mitchell

    North American B-25 Mitchell

    North_American_B-25_Mitchell

  • RAF Abingdon
  • Former Royal Air Force station in Oxfordshire, England

    flight of 40 Squadron being detached to form the nucleus of 104 Squadron in January, and 98 Squadron similarly created from a flight of 15 Squadron in February

    RAF Abingdon

    RAF Abingdon

    RAF_Abingdon

  • List of de Havilland Vampire operators
  • Air Force No. 21 Squadron RAAF No. 22 Squadron RAAF No. 23 Squadron RAAF No. 25 Squadron RAAF No. 75 Squadron RAAF No. 76 Squadron RAAF No. 1 Advanced

    List of de Havilland Vampire operators

    List of de Havilland Vampire operators

    List_of_de_Havilland_Vampire_operators

  • List of Hawker Hunter operators
  • No. 79 Squadron – FR.10 No. 92 Squadron – F.4, F.6 No. 93 Squadron – F.4, F.6 No. 98 Squadron – F.4 No. 111 Squadron – F.4, F.6 No. 112 Squadron – F.4

    List of Hawker Hunter operators

    List_of_Hawker_Hunter_operators

  • Structure of the Egyptian Air Force
  • Salihiya (K-8E) 98 Squadron – As Salihiya (K-8E) 544 Air Wing 9 Squadron - Beni Sueif (Mi-17) 81 Squadron – Daraw (Mi-17) 83 Squadron - Bernice (Mi-17)

    Structure of the Egyptian Air Force

    Structure_of_the_Egyptian_Air_Force

  • VPB-98
  • Military unit

    VPB-98 was a Patrol Bombing Squadron of the U.S. Navy. The squadron was established as Patrol Bombing Squadron 98 (VPB-98) on 1 October 1944 and disestablished

    VPB-98

    VPB-98

  • Alick Mewa
  • 1944, after completing his crew preparations, Mewa was posted to No. 98 Squadron, part of the 2nd Tactical Air Force supporting the Allied armies in Europe

    Alick Mewa

    Alick Mewa

    Alick_Mewa

  • Vandenberg Space Force Base
  • United States Space Force Base in Santa Barbara County, California

    Vandenberg AFB for confidence firing arrived from a Thor IRBM squadron (No. 98 Squadron RAF) in the United Kingdom. Confidence firing was the predecessor

    Vandenberg Space Force Base

    Vandenberg Space Force Base

    Vandenberg_Space_Force_Base

  • Olaus Johnsen
  • British flying ace

    with the rank of lieutenant (honorary captain). He was posted to No. 98 Squadron RFC, flying the DH.9 two-seater day-bomber. On 27 June 1918 he was appointed

    Olaus Johnsen

    Olaus_Johnsen

  • RAF Advanced Air Striking Force
  • WW2 Royal Air Force unit

    more mobile. In March, 98 Squadron had been based at Nantes as a reserve and sent crews and machines to the active squadrons; a shortage of gunners led

    RAF Advanced Air Striking Force

    RAF Advanced Air Striking Force

    RAF_Advanced_Air_Striking_Force

  • No. 139 Wing RAF
  • Military unit

    It comprised No. 320 (Netherlands) Squadron RAF, No. 98 Squadron RAF, No. 271 Squadron RAF and No. 416 Squadron RCAF. On 6 June 1944 as part of No. 2

    No. 139 Wing RAF

    No._139_Wing_RAF

  • Raid on La Caine
  • Air attack on Panzergruppe West HQ during Battle of Normandy

    Hampshire (245 Squadron). 139 Wing at RAF Dunsfold, comprising 98 Squadron, 180 Squadron and 320 (Netherlands) Squadron with 226 Squadron of 137 Wing at

    Raid on La Caine

    Raid on La Caine

    Raid_on_La_Caine

  • Cologne Bonn Airport
  • Airport in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    22 July 1957, 69 Squadron between 31 March 1946 and 7 November 1947, 87 Squadron between 1 January 1952 and 2 July 1957, 98 Squadron between 15 March

    Cologne Bonn Airport

    Cologne Bonn Airport

    Cologne_Bonn_Airport

  • Hawker Hind
  • 1934 bomber airplane family by Hawker

    to December 1938 No. 88 Squadron RAF - June 1937 to December 1937 No. 90 Squadron RAF - March 1937 to June 1937 No. 98 Squadron RAF - February 1936 to

    Hawker Hind

    Hawker Hind

    Hawker_Hind

  • 98th Regiment
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Regiment 98th Brigade (disambiguation) 98th Division (disambiguation) 98 Squadron (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about military

    98th Regiment

    98th_Regiment

  • RAF Bassingbourn
  • Former military airbase in Cambridgeshire, England

    Operational Training Unit RAF (8 Apr 1940 - 18 Sept 1945) No. 21 Squadron RAF No. 98 Squadron RAF No. 1359 (VIP Transport) Flight RAF (25 Feb 1946 - 30 June

    RAF Bassingbourn

    RAF Bassingbourn

    RAF_Bassingbourn

  • English Electric Canberra
  • Early British jet bomber

    enter service with 101 Squadron in January 1951, with 101 Squadron being fully equipped by May, and a further squadron, No. 9 Squadron equipping by the end

    English Electric Canberra

    English Electric Canberra

    English_Electric_Canberra

  • No. 245 Squadron RAF
  • Military unit

    No. 245 Squadron was a squadron of the Royal Air Force. It flew as an anti-submarine squadron during World War I and as a fighter squadron during World

    No. 245 Squadron RAF

    No. 245 Squadron RAF

    No._245_Squadron_RAF

  • Robertson Barracks, Swanton Morley
  • Barracks in Norfolk, England, UK

    3 Squadron RAF No. 88 (Hong Kong) Squadron RAF – Douglas Boston III, Boston IIIA (July 1941 – August 1943) No. 98 Squadron RAF No. 105 Squadron RAF

    Robertson Barracks, Swanton Morley

    Robertson Barracks, Swanton Morley

    Robertson_Barracks,_Swanton_Morley

  • List of Royal Flying Corps squadrons
  • Flying Corps squadrons with date and location of foundation. The Royal Flying Corps (RFC) was the aviation arm of the British Army. Squadrons were the main

    List of Royal Flying Corps squadrons

    List_of_Royal_Flying_Corps_squadrons

  • Allied occupation of Iceland
  • World War II Allied Occupation

    Air Squadron provided initial air support, and the army built two airfields, RAF Kaldadarnes and RAF Reykjavik, home to several RAF and RCAF squadrons until

    Allied occupation of Iceland

    Allied occupation of Iceland

    Allied_occupation_of_Iceland

  • Celle Air Base
  • German Army air base at Celle

    Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron Reunion Organisation Operation "Plainfare": a short history of RAF Celle, 1949 98 Sqn Mosquito TJ138 at Royal Air

    Celle Air Base

    Celle Air Base

    Celle_Air_Base

  • Roger Topp
  • British Royal Airforce officer

    pressure. Topp elected to remain in the RAF after the war, joining No. 98 Squadron RAF to fly de Havilland Mosquito fighters in Germany with the British

    Roger Topp

    Roger Topp

    Roger_Topp

  • Charles Harrison (RAF officer)
  • British World War I flying ace

    lieutenant, though with the honorary rank of lieutenant. He was posted to No. 98 Squadron, flying in the DH.9. Harrison gained his first victory on 21 April 1918

    Charles Harrison (RAF officer)

    Charles_Harrison_(RAF_officer)

  • RAF West Raynham
  • Former Royal Air Force station in Norfolk, England

    2011. "No. 98 Squadron (RAF): Second World War." historyofwar.org, 31 January 2008. Retrieved 22 November 2011. "No.342 (Lorraine) Squadron RAF." Archived

    RAF West Raynham

    RAF_West_Raynham

  • Laketown Squadron
  • American professional basketball team of the NBA G League

    The Laketown Squadron are an American professional basketball team in the NBA G League based in Kenner, Louisiana, and are affiliated with the New Orleans

    Laketown Squadron

    Laketown_Squadron

  • List of Hawker Hurricane operators
  • Squadron RAF No. 87 Squadron RAF No. 91 Squadron RAF No. 92 Squadron RAF No. 94 Squadron RAF No. 95 Squadron RAF No. 96 Squadron RAF No. 98 Squadron RAF

    List of Hawker Hurricane operators

    List_of_Hawker_Hurricane_operators

  • RAF Southend
  • 37 Squadron RAF No. 41 Squadron RAF No. 54 Squadron RAF No. 56 Squadron RAF No. 61 Squadron RAF No. 64 Squadron RAF No. 65 (East India) Squadron RAF

    RAF Southend

    RAF Southend

    RAF_Southend

  • 28th Aero Squadron
  • Military unit

    The 28th Aero Squadron was a United States Army Air Service unit that fought on the Western Front during World War I. The squadron was assigned as a Day

    28th Aero Squadron

    28th Aero Squadron

    28th_Aero_Squadron

  • Allan Perry-Keene
  • RAF Officer and 1st Air Chief of Pakistan

    service as a pilot, joining No. 274 Sqn on 19 November 1919, and No. 207 Squadron on the 1st of February 1920. He transitioned to become a test pilot at

    Allan Perry-Keene

    Allan Perry-Keene

    Allan_Perry-Keene

  • USS Forrest Sherman (DDG-98)
  • Arleigh Burke-class destroyer

    is the second US Navy ship to bear the name. She is part of Destroyer Squadron 2. She is named for Admiral Forrest Percival Sherman. Built by Northrop

    USS Forrest Sherman (DDG-98)

    USS Forrest Sherman (DDG-98)

    USS_Forrest_Sherman_(DDG-98)

  • RAF Lympne
  • Former Royal Air Force station in Kent, England

    point: 98 Squadron RFC 120 Squadron RFC 1 Squadron RAF 2 Squadron RAF 16 Squadron RAF 18 Squadron RAF 21 Squadron RAF 26 Squadron RAF 33 Squadron RAF 34

    RAF Lympne

    RAF Lympne

    RAF_Lympne

  • 98th Cyberspace Operations Squadron
  • The 98th Cyberspace Operations Squadron (98 COS) is an offensive cyber warfare squadron of the United States Air Force Reserve activated on January 2,

    98th Cyberspace Operations Squadron

    98th_Cyberspace_Operations_Squadron

  • De Havilland Mosquito
  • British multi-role combat aircraft of WW2

    The de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito is a British twin-engined, multirole combat aircraft, introduced during the Second World War. Unusual in that its airframe

    De Havilland Mosquito

    De Havilland Mosquito

    De_Havilland_Mosquito

  • Faßberg Air Base
  • Military airbase in Germany

    introduced with the squadron utilising both Vampires and Venom. On 23 June 1955 the squadron moved to RAF Oldenburg. On 1 November 1950 98 Squadron joined with

    Faßberg Air Base

    Faßberg Air Base

    Faßberg_Air_Base

  • Leonard Isitt (aviator)
  • New Zealand air vice marshal (1891–1976)

    instructor. After volunteering for frontline service he was assigned to 98 squadron in October 1917, flying the DH.9 on bombing missions. Based at Abscon

    Leonard Isitt (aviator)

    Leonard_Isitt_(aviator)

  • No. 100 Squadron RAF
  • Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Air Force

    Number 100 Squadron is a former Royal Air Force squadron. It last operated the British Aerospace Hawk T1, providing 'aggressor' aircraft for air combat

    No. 100 Squadron RAF

    No. 100 Squadron RAF

    No._100_Squadron_RAF

  • List of active United States Air Force aircraft squadrons
  • all of the active aircraft squadrons that currently exist in the United States Air Force, sorted by type. Most squadrons have changed names and designations

    List of active United States Air Force aircraft squadrons

    List_of_active_United_States_Air_Force_aircraft_squadrons

  • Rupert Atkinson (RAF officer)
  • British World War I flying ace

    October 1918 while flying an Airco DH.9 and serving with 98 Squadron RAF, and later with 206 Squadron RAF, Atkinson scored five aerial victories. On 2 November

    Rupert Atkinson (RAF officer)

    Rupert_Atkinson_(RAF_officer)

  • List of inactive United States Navy aircraft squadrons
  • Most of the United States Navy aircraft squadrons established since the Navy designated its first aircraft squadrons in 1919 no longer exist, having been

    List of inactive United States Navy aircraft squadrons

    List_of_inactive_United_States_Navy_aircraft_squadrons

  • St Nicholas' Church, Cottesmore
  • Church in Cottesmore, Rutland

    Second World War. It was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. When No. 98 Squadron RAF was disbanded in 1976, its colours were laid-up in the chapel. There

    St Nicholas' Church, Cottesmore

    St Nicholas' Church, Cottesmore

    St_Nicholas'_Church,_Cottesmore

  • Jever Air Base
  • Hunter F.4 (replaced with F.6) 1955–1957: 98 Squadron & 118 Squadron with Hunter F.4 1957–1961: 2 Squadron with Supermarine Swift FR.5 and Hunter FR.10

    Jever Air Base

    Jever Air Base

    Jever_Air_Base

  • RAF Harlaxton
  • Former Royal Air Force base in Lincolnshire, England

    No.98 Squadron formed at Harlaxton from elements drawn from the training squadrons. After training at the station and Old Sarum Airfield the squadron was

    RAF Harlaxton

    RAF Harlaxton

    RAF_Harlaxton

  • RAF Finningley
  • Royal Air Force base in Yorkshire, England

    1940, Fairey Battles of 98 Squadron were moved to RAF Finningley from RAF Scampton. In June of the same year, No. 12 Squadron, also flying Fairey Battles

    RAF Finningley

    RAF Finningley

    RAF_Finningley

  • Frederick Wilton
  • form the Royal Air Force, and about that time Wilton was posted to No. 98 Squadron RAF to fly the Airco DH.9 two-seater day bomber. In bombing missions

    Frederick Wilton

    Frederick_Wilton

  • RAF Coastal Command during World War II
  • Royal Air Force formation during World War II

    later No. 98 Squadron was provided with Fairey Battles, also on loan from Bomber Command and based in Iceland. By 15 June a further 15 squadrons were to

    RAF Coastal Command during World War II

    RAF_Coastal_Command_during_World_War_II

  • Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2
  • 1912 military aircraft family by the Royal Aircraft Factory

    96 Squadron No. 98 Squadron No. 99 Squadron No. 100 Squadron No. 105 Squadron No. 110 Squadron No. 113 Squadron No. 114 Squadron No. 141 Squadron No.

    Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2

    Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2

    Royal_Aircraft_Factory_B.E.2

  • Francis Fogarty
  • Royal Air Force Air Chief Marshal (1899-1973)

    commissioned as a second lieutenant. In 1918, Fogarty served as a pilot on No. 98 Squadron, participating in the Battle of Amiens but having to land with engine

    Francis Fogarty

    Francis_Fogarty

  • Timeline of Gatwick Airport
  • 53 Squadron RAF No. 57 Squadron RAF No. 63 Squadron RAF No. 65 (East India) Squadron RAF No. 80 Squadron RAF No. 92 (East India) Squadron RAF No. 98 Squadron

    Timeline of Gatwick Airport

    Timeline_of_Gatwick_Airport

  • Heinz-Wolfgang Schnaufer
  • German night fighter pilot (1922–1950)

    next victory on the same mission at 03:07, his 9th overall, was a No. 98 Squadron Halifax JB873 returning from Bochum. The captain, Sergeant G. Dane and

    Heinz-Wolfgang Schnaufer

    Heinz-Wolfgang Schnaufer

    Heinz-Wolfgang_Schnaufer

  • Gilbert Hayton
  • New Zealand flying ace

    himself with the Fairey Battle light bomber, Hayton was posted to No. 98 Squadron in mid-May 1940. By this time, he had been confirmed in his rank as pilot

    Gilbert Hayton

    Gilbert_Hayton

  • John Dering Nettleton
  • RAF officer (1917–1943)

    December 1938, Nettleton then served with Nos. 207, 98 and 185 Squadrons before joining No. 44 Squadron flying the Handley Page Hampden. He took part in

    John Dering Nettleton

    John Dering Nettleton

    John_Dering_Nettleton

  • Donald Hardman
  • Royal Australian Air Force chief (1899–1982)

    Squadron's flight commanders. He scored two victories in one sortie on 30 October 1918, when he led twelve Dolphins escorting DH.9 bombers of No. 98 Squadron

    Donald Hardman

    Donald Hardman

    Donald_Hardman

  • Helmut Lange
  • German World War I flying ace (d. 1918)

    leadership of Bruno Loerzer and Franz Brandt. Lange temporarily commanded the squadron from 22 August through 12 September 1918. See also Aerial victory standards

    Helmut Lange

    Helmut_Lange

  • List of inactive United States Navy aircraft squadrons (VF)
  • Navy aircraft squadrons which have carried a VF designation at some point during their existence have been disestablished. Two squadrons exist in an "inactive"

    List of inactive United States Navy aircraft squadrons (VF)

    List_of_inactive_United_States_Navy_aircraft_squadrons_(VF)

  • No. 122 Expeditionary Air Wing
  • Military unit

    4 Squadron RAF No. 92 (East India) Squadron RAF No. 98 Squadron RAF (1 April 1953 to 15 July 1957) No. 118 Squadron RAF (6 May 1955 to 22 August 1957)

    No. 122 Expeditionary Air Wing

    No._122_Expeditionary_Air_Wing

  • David Fenner
  • Scottish footballer

    outside left. Fenner was married. He served as a flying officer with No. 98 Squadron RAF during the Second World War. Fenner was killed in the crash of his

    David Fenner

    David_Fenner

  • Destroyer Squadron 28
  • Military unit

    Destroyer Squadron 28 (DESRON 28), is a squadron of warships of the United States Navy. It is an operational component of Carrier Strike Group Eight. The

    Destroyer Squadron 28

    Destroyer Squadron 28

    Destroyer_Squadron_28

  • List of American aero squadrons
  • United States Army "Aero Squadrons" before and during World War I. Units formed after 1 January 1919 are not listed. Aero Squadrons were the designation of

    List of American aero squadrons

    List of American aero squadrons

    List_of_American_aero_squadrons

  • James Hayter (RAF officer)
  • New Zealander flying ace

    No. 98 Squadron, which was based at Hucknall equipped with Fairey Battle light bombers. Following the outbreak of the Second World War, the squadron was

    James Hayter (RAF officer)

    James Hayter (RAF officer)

    James_Hayter_(RAF_officer)

  • 98th Division
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    States), a unit of the United States Army 98th Regiment (disambiguation) 98 Squadron (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about military

    98th Division

    98th_Division

  • Marine Corps Air Station Miramar
  • USMC installation that is home to the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing

    Miramar was also the west coast E-2 squadrons home. VAW-110 the west coast fleet replacement squadron and fleet squadrons VAW-112, VAW-113, VAW-114 (disestablished

    Marine Corps Air Station Miramar

    Marine Corps Air Station Miramar

    Marine_Corps_Air_Station_Miramar

  • No. 303 Squadron RAF
  • Military unit

    No. 303 Squadron RAF, also known as the 303rd "Tadeusz Kościuszko Warsaw" Fighter Squadron, was one of two Polish squadrons that fought during the Battle

    No. 303 Squadron RAF

    No. 303 Squadron RAF

    No._303_Squadron_RAF

  • No. 121 Expeditionary Air Wing
  • Military unit

    TAF control at RAF Fassberg controlling: No. 14 Squadron RAF, No. 98 Squadron RAF and No. 118 Squadron RAF. The wing was disbanded on 1 November 1956 while

    No. 121 Expeditionary Air Wing

    No._121_Expeditionary_Air_Wing

  • RAF Coastal Command order of battle during World War II
  • Service". Ashworth 1992, Appendix V name="RCAF Squadron Histories and Aircraft, Kostenuk, Griffin" name=RCAF Squadron Histories and Aircraft, Kostenuk, Griffin

    RAF Coastal Command order of battle during World War II

    RAF_Coastal_Command_order_of_battle_during_World_War_II

  • August 1917
  • Month in 1917

    The No. 98 Squadron of the Royal Flying Corps was established at Harlaxton, Lincolnshire, England. The 70th, 79th, and 638th Aero Squadrons were established

    August 1917

    August 1917

    August_1917

  • 703d Helicopter Squadron
  • Military unit

    The 703d Helicopter Squadron is a United States Air Force unit, assigned to the 908th Flying Training Wing at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, where it

    703d Helicopter Squadron

    703d Helicopter Squadron

    703d_Helicopter_Squadron

  • No. 103 Squadron RAF
  • Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Air Force

    No. 103 Squadron was a Royal Air Force bomber squadron during World War I, World War II and the Cold War, switching to helicopters in the late 1950s until

    No. 103 Squadron RAF

    No._103_Squadron_RAF

  • Henry Post Army Airfield
  • Airport in Fort Sill, Oklahoma

    a cadre of the 135th Aero Squadron (later 22d Squadron (Observation)) was assigned to Post Field as an observation squadron, supplying aircraft for the

    Henry Post Army Airfield

    Henry Post Army Airfield

    Henry_Post_Army_Airfield

  • No. 295 Squadron RAF
  • Flying squadron of the Royal Air Force

    No 295 Squadron RAF was an airborne forces and transport squadron of the Royal Air Force during World War II. It was the first unit to be equipped with

    No. 295 Squadron RAF

    No._295_Squadron_RAF

  • VA-21A (U.S. Navy)
  • Military unit

    VA-21A was an Attack Squadron of the United States Navy during World War II. It was established as Bombing Squadron VB-98 on 28 August 1944 and redesignated

    VA-21A (U.S. Navy)

    VA-21A (U.S. Navy)

    VA-21A_(U.S._Navy)

  • 577th Strategic Missile Squadron
  • Military unit

    The 577th Strategic Missile Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was last assigned to the 11th Strategic Aerospace Wing, stationed

    577th Strategic Missile Squadron

    577th Strategic Missile Squadron

    577th_Strategic_Missile_Squadron

  • 705th Strategic Missile Wing
  • Military unit

    PGM-17 Thor No. 77 Squadron RAF – RAF Feltwell, United Kingdom No. 97 Squadron RAF – RAF Hemswell, United Kingdom No. 98 Squadron RAF – RAF Driffield

    705th Strategic Missile Wing

    705th Strategic Missile Wing

    705th_Strategic_Missile_Wing

  • No. 4 Group RAF
  • Royal Air Force group, originally formed in the First World War

    51 and 58 Squadrons took off to drop leaflets in the Ruhr and over Hamburg and Bremen. By this time the group had shrunk to six squadrons and the equipment

    No. 4 Group RAF

    No. 4 Group RAF

    No._4_Group_RAF

  • 321st Missile Wing LGM-30 Minuteman Missile Launch Sites
  • followed by the 448th Strategic Missile Squadron in September 1997 and lastly the 447th Strategic Missile Squadron in September 1998. The last alert pulled

    321st Missile Wing LGM-30 Minuteman Missile Launch Sites

    321st Missile Wing LGM-30 Minuteman Missile Launch Sites

    321st_Missile_Wing_LGM-30_Minuteman_Missile_Launch_Sites

  • No. 601 Squadron RAuxAF
  • Military unit

    Number 601 (County of London) Squadron is a squadron of the RAF Reserves, based in London. The squadron took part in the Battle of Britain, during which

    No. 601 Squadron RAuxAF

    No. 601 Squadron RAuxAF

    No._601_Squadron_RAuxAF

  • No. 307 Polish Night Fighter Squadron
  • Military unit

    (Polish) Squadron, also known as No. 307 (City of Lwów) Squadron (Polish: 307 Dywizjon Myśliwski Nocny "Lwowskich Puchaczy") was a Polish squadron formed

    No. 307 Polish Night Fighter Squadron

    No. 307 Polish Night Fighter Squadron

    No._307_Polish_Night_Fighter_Squadron

  • No. 222 Squadron RAF
  • Former flying squadron of the Royal Air Force

    No. 222 Squadron was a Royal Air Force fighter squadron. The squadron was formally formed at Thasos on 1 April 1918 from "A" Squadron of the former No

    No. 222 Squadron RAF

    No. 222 Squadron RAF

    No._222_Squadron_RAF

  • No. 158 Squadron RAF
  • Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Air Force

    No. 158 Squadron RAF was a World War I proposed ground attack squadron that did not become operational in time to see action, and a World War II bomber

    No. 158 Squadron RAF

    No._158_Squadron_RAF

  • 98th Air Brigade
  • Military unit

    Transport Squadron and part of 353rd Reconnaissance Squadron. Parts of the 677th Transport Squadron, 712th Anti-armor Helicopter Squadron and 787th Helicopter

    98th Air Brigade

    98th Air Brigade

    98th_Air_Brigade

  • No. 609 Squadron RAuxAF
  • Military unit

    Riding) Squadron of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force, originally formed as a bomber squadron and in the Second World War active as fighter squadron, nowadays

    No. 609 Squadron RAuxAF

    No. 609 Squadron RAuxAF

    No._609_Squadron_RAuxAF

  • RAF Watton
  • Former Royal Air Force station in Norfolk, England

    here. No. 98 Squadron RAF between 1 October 1963 and 17 April 1969 with the Canberra B.2 before moving to RAF Cottesmore. No. 115 Squadron RAF between

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  • VMFA-314
  • Military unit

    Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 314 (VMFA-314) is a United States Marine Corps F-35C Lightning II squadron. The squadron, known as the "Black Knights"

    VMFA-314

    VMFA-314

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  • No. 9 Squadron RAAF
  • Royal Australian Air Force squadron

    No. 9 Squadron is a unit of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). The squadron was formed in early 1939 and saw active service in World War II as a fleet

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  • 55th Fighter Squadron
  • Military unit

    The 55th Fighter Squadron is part of the 20th Fighter Wing at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina. It operates the General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon

    55th Fighter Squadron

    55th Fighter Squadron

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  • No. 310 (Czechoslovak) Squadron RAF
  • Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Air Force

    No. 310 Squadron RAF was a Czechoslovak-manned fighter squadron of the Royal Air Force in the Second World War. The squadron was formed on 10 July 1940

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  • Parvin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Parvin

    English : unexplained. The name is now found only in Hampshire, but was formerly more widespread.Iranian : from a female personal name, Parvin, Persian name of the Pleiades (constellation).In the 1720s Francis (1700–67) Parvin came from Northallerton, Yorkshire, England to Berks County, PA. Notable bearers of the name in the U.S. have included Theodore Sutton Parvin (1817–1901), an IA lawyer, and Theodore Parvin (1829–98), a PA gynecologist and obstetrician.

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  • Read
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Read

    English : nickname for a person with red hair or a ruddy complexion, from Middle English re(a)d ‘red’.English : topographic name for someone who lived in a clearing, from an unattested Old English rīed, r̄d ‘woodland clearing’.English : Read in Lancashire, the name of which is a contracted form of Old English rǣghēafod, from rǣge ‘female roe deer’, ‘she-goat’ + hēafod ‘head(land)’; Rede in Suffolk, so called from Old English hrēod ‘reeds’; or Reed in Hertfordshire, so called from an Old English ryhð ‘brushwood’.English : A family called Read were established in America in the early 18th century by John Read, who was born in Dublin, sixth in descent from Sir Thomas Read of Berkshire, England. His son, George Read (1733–98), was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, and as a lawyer helped frame the Constitution.

    Read

  • Morris
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Morris

    English and Scottish : from Maurice, an Old French personal name introduced to Britain by the Normans, Latin Mauritius, a derivative of Maurus (see Moore). This was the name of several early Christian saints. In some cases it may be a nickname of the same derivation for someone with a swarthy complexion.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Muirghis, a variant of Ó Muirgheasa (see Morrissey).Welsh : Anglicized form of the Welsh personal name Meurig (from Latin Mauritius), which was gradually superseded in Wales by Morus, Morys, a derivative of the Anglo-Norman French form of the name (see 1).German : variant of Moritz.Americanized form of any of various like-sounding Jewish surnames (see Morse).Morris was the name of an extensive and powerful family in colonial North America, whose members played a leading part in the emergence of the nation. They were descended from Richard Morris (d. 1672), who fought in Oliver Cromwell’s army and then became a merchant in Barbados. His son Lewis (1671–1746) established the “manor” of Morrisania in NY. His grandson, Lewis (1726–98), third owner of that manor, was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Two other grandsons, Richard and Gouverneur, were also key figures in the Revolution. Their half-brother Staats Morris (1728–1800) was a general in the British army who was appointed governor of Quebec.

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  • Gearoid
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Gearoid

    Means “”brave with a spear”” or “”spear carrier.”” The name is associated with Gearoid Fitzgerald, the 3rd Earl of Desmond (1338-98) and leader of the most powerful Norman family in late medieval Ireland. It was believed he had magical powers and is reputed to protect the environment at Lough Gur, where he had a castle in County Limerick. In one story, when a local landowner planned to drain the lake or forbid local people access to it Gearoid made his horse bolt, fatally injuring the landowner. Some even say that he is sleeping at the bottom of Lough Gur, waiting to return to the land of the living.

    Gearoid

  • Gerrit Gearoid
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Gerrit Gearoid

    Means “”brave with a spear”” or “”spear carrier.”” The name is associated with Gearoid Fitzgerald, the 3rd Earl of Desmond (1338-98) and leader of the most powerful Norman family in late medieval Ireland. It was believed he had magical powers and is reputed to protect the environment at Lough Gur, where he had a castle in County Limerick. In one story, when a local landowner planned to drain the lake or forbid local people access to it Gearoid made his horse bolt, fatally injuring the landowner. Some even say that he is sleeping at the bottom of Lough Gur, waiting to return to the land of the living.

    Gerrit Gearoid

  • Gerald Gearoid
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Gerald Gearoid

    Means “”brave with a spear”” or “”spear carrier.”” The name is associated with Gearoid Fitzgerald, the 3rd Earl of Desmond (1338-98) and leader of the most powerful Norman family in late medieval Ireland. It was believed he had magical powers and is reputed to protect the environment at Lough Gur, where he had a castle in County Limerick. In one story, when a local landowner planned to drain the lake or forbid local people access to it Gearoid made his horse bolt, fatally injuring the landowner. Some even say that he is sleeping at the bottom of Lough Gur, waiting to return to the land of the living.

    Gerald Gearoid

  • Gerard Gearoid
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Gerard Gearoid

    Means “”brave with a spear”” or “”spear carrier.”” The name is associated with Gearoid Fitzgerald, the 3rd Earl of Desmond (1338-98) and leader of the most powerful Norman family in late medieval Ireland. It was believed he had magical powers and is reputed to protect the environment at Lough Gur, where he had a castle in County Limerick. In one story, when a local landowner planned to drain the lake or forbid local people access to it Gearoid made his horse bolt, fatally injuring the landowner. Some even say that he is sleeping at the bottom of Lough Gur, waiting to return to the land of the living.

    Gerard Gearoid

  • Garret Gearoid
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Garret Gearoid

    Means “”brave with a spear”” or “”spear carrier.”” The name is associated with Gearoid Fitzgerald, the 3rd Earl of Desmond (1338-98) and leader of the most powerful Norman family in late medieval Ireland. It was believed he had magical powers and is reputed to protect the environment at Lough Gur, where he had a castle in County Limerick. In one story, when a local landowner planned to drain the lake or forbid local people access to it Gearoid made his horse bolt, fatally injuring the landowner. Some even say that he is sleeping at the bottom of Lough Gur, waiting to return to the land of the living.

    Garret Gearoid

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  • Nimmia
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Nimmia

    Conceived; Formed; Created

  • Zu-Makaanah
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Zu-Makaanah

    The High Ranking

  • TAIGI
  • Female

    Native American

    TAIGI

    Native American Omaha name TAIGI means "returning moon."

  • TALETTA
  • Female

    English

    TALETTA

    English variant spelling of Aramaic Talitha, TALETTA means "damsel, maiden."

  • Hull
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hull

    English : variant of Hill 1.English : from a pet form of Hugh.

  • Drish
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Drish

    Sight; Love

  • Mariyan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Tamil

    Mariyan

    One who don't have Death; Immortal

  • Sasini
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Indian, Sanskrit

    Sasini

    Containing the Moon

  • Nora
  • Girl/Female

    American, Arabic, Christian, Farsi, Greek, Irish, Latin, Muslim, Swedish

    Nora

    Light; Honour

  • Sreepadma
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Malayalam

    Sreepadma

    Lotus

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  • Alignment
  • n.

    The act of adjusting to a line; arrangement in a line or lines; the state of being so adjusted; a formation in a straight line; also, the line of adjustment; esp., an imaginary line to regulate the formation of troops or of a squadron.

  • Squadron
  • n.

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

  • Detail
  • n.

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

  • Square
  • n.

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

  • Flagship
  • n.

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

  • Armada
  • v. t.

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

  • Horn
  • n.

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

  • Commodore
  • n.

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

  • Squadron
  • n.

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

  • Commodore
  • n.

    An officer who ranks next above a captain; sometimes, by courtesy, the senior captain of a squadron. The rank of commodore corresponds with that of brigadier general in the army.

  • Commodore
  • n.

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

  • 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.

  • Column
  • n.

    A number of ships so arranged as to follow one another in single or double file or in squadrons; -- in distinction from "line", where they are side by side.