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In addition, three Challenger 2 squadrons will be converted to Interim Medium Armour Squadrons, while each FR regiment will gain a Command and Support Squadron.
Squadrons assigned to the 5th MG are the 5th Munitions, Detachment 1 ( Formerly 5th Munitions, Fiscal year 2010 will change to 17th Muns ), 5th Maintenance Squadron, 5th Maintenance Ops Squadron and 5th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron.
Prior to joining one of the three EFT Squadrons, trainee pilots will have completed Initial Officer Training ( IOT ) at RAF College Cranwell and are all commissioned officers.

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The first Luftwaffe plane to be shot down on the British mainland was a He 111 at Haddington, East Lothian, on 29 November, with both 602 and 603 Squadrons claiming this victory.
Reserve NCOs may be posted to an AFDS, or to an instructional post or Reserve Airbase Protection Flight within one of the RAAF's ' City ' Squadrons ( Nos.
From the Strategic Defence Review in 1998 until 2003, the regiment had four armoured Sabre Squadrons, but since the 2003 Defence White Paper, B Sqn has been re-roled to become a Medium Armour ( MA ) Squadron scaled to be equipped with 14 CVR ( T ) Scimitars, until the Future Rapid Effect System enters service.
Although 48 Squadron Royal Air Force Regiment left Lossiemouth for Honington on 1 July 1996, RAF Lossiemouth continued to be one of the busiest front-line stations in the RAF with 3 Tornado Squadrons, including XV ( Reserve ) Squadron, 16 ( Reserve ) Squadron ( previously 226 OCU ) and ' D ' Flight, 202 Squadron with their Sea Kings.
The task was given to No. 9 and No. 617 Squadrons who, operating from a base in Russia, attacked the Tirpitz with Tallboy bombs which damaged her so extensively that she was forced to head south to Tromsö fjord to be repaired.
Light Armoured Squadrons, equipped with FV101 Scorpion and FV107 Scimitar light tanks, continued to be operated into the 1980s.
Patrol Squadron TEN, United States Navy, is considered to be one of the original Patrol Squadrons in aviation history.
Based at 12 Wing Shearwater ( 406 & 423 Squadrons ), NS and Patricia Bay ( 443 Squadron ), BC and due to be replaced by the Sikorsky CH-148 Cyclone.
16 ( R ) and 54 ( F ) Squadrons, the Operational Evaluation Unit ( OEU ) and Operational Conversion Unit ( OCU ) would be disbanded by 1 April 2005, and 41 Squadron by 1 April 2006.
No. s 118 Sqn, 167 and 504 Squadrons of the Coltishall Wing were to escort the Venturas, and were to be met by further squadrons of No. 11 Group, Fighter Command over the Dutch coast.
BRAC 2005 directed that the older Block 25 F-16s be sent to Air National Guard units, this change reduced the number of fighter squadrons, with the 61st and 63d Fighter Squadrons inactivating in 2009 and 2010.
Crews and aircraft were to be provided by the 21st, 36th and 77th bomb Squadrons.
SAC Squadrons and Wings continued to be deployed to the base throughout the 1950s and 60's.
On 17 April 1941 a further agreement was negotiated allowing for six New Zealand Squadrons to be formed: 485 Sqn., 486 Sqn., 487 Sqn., 488 Sqn., 489 Sqn.
On 17 April 1941 a further agreement was negotiated allowing for six New Zealand Squadrons to be formed: 485 Sqn., 486 Sqn., 487 Sqn., 488 Sqn., 489 Sqn.

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Australia deployed approximately three battalions of infantry, one regiment of Centurion tanks, and three RAAF Squadrons ( 2SQN Canberra Bombers, 9SQN Iroquois Helicopters and 35 SQN Caribou Transports ).
In addition, flights of P-61s from the 426th, 547th, 548th and 550th Night Fighter Squadrons moved in and out of Meadows Field during 1944 as part of their training prior to being deployed to combat units, primarily in the Pacific and CBI theaters.
There are eight regiments ( 5 Regular Army, 2 Territorial Army, 1 training ) of the AAC as well as five Independent Flights and two Independent Squadrons deployed in support of British Army operations across the world.
** 98th Bombardment Wing ( 343d, 344th, 345th Bomb Squadrons ) ( August 1950-July 1954 ) Group, then Wing deployed from Spokane AAFld ( later, Fairchild AFB ), Washington.
Yokota was used for ferrying B-52s to Southeast Asia along with being a base for US-based deployed F-105 Tactical Fighter Squadrons ( 35th, 36th, 80th ).
In 1965, the wing deployed its 43rd, 45th, 46th and 47th Tactical Fighter Squadrons to Southeast Asia, where they participated in the air defense commitment for the Philippines from Clark AB and flew combat missions from Cam Rahn Bay Air Base in South Vietnam and Ubon Royal Thai Air Force Base in Thailand.
Also deployed to Europe was a complete ANG Tactical Control Group consisting of six Tactical Control Squadrons manned by 230 officers and 1, 850 airmen having many tons of mobile ground radar and radio equipment for battlefield command and control of tactical air power.
The 8th and 9th Fighter Squadrons deployed to Aviano Air Base, Italy and Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany from 21 February – 1 July 1999, in support of Operation Allied Force.
Following Desert Storm, the 19th and 33d Tactical Fighter Squadrons deployed to the Persian Gulf in support of Operation Southern Watch, a coalition effort to enforce the Iraqi " No Fly Zone " south of the 32nd parallel north.
The Wing's role-to install, operate and maintain transportable tactical communications and information systems, in support of RAF Squadrons and Units, deployed worldwide in support of National interests-sees its personnel performing a high volume of operations.
The Royal Australian Air Force sent two flights, comprising 12 Lockheed Hudson Mk 2 light bombers, from No. 13 and No. 2 Squadrons, were deployed to the area, under Wing Commander Ernest Scott ( who was not related to Lt Col. John Scott ).
In February 1996, 3 Squadrons of The Regiment deployed to Northern Ireland as part of Operation Banner, the UK military support to the Civil Authorities in The Province.
During the Suez Crisis of 1956 Valiants of 138, 148, 207 and 214 Squadrons were deployed to RAF Luqa in Malta and the first Valiant attacks against Egyptian airfields began on 31 October 1956, with limited results due to the lack of experience operating the Valiant.
Also, the 328th and 329th Bomb Squadrons deployed to U-Tapao Royal Thai Navy Airfield, Thailand where they flew combat missions over Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos during the Vietnam War.
For the first time, two C-17 Squadrons became deployed in forward theater locations, supporting Operations Iraqi Freedom, and Enduring Freedom.
Flights of P-61s from the 426th, 427th, 547th, 549th and 550th Night Fighter Squadrons moved in and out of Salinas AAF during 1944 as part of their training prior to being deployed to combat units, primarily in the Pacific and CBI theaters.

Squadrons and fall
Squadrons received these new uniforms commencing in the fall of 1992.
In the fall of 1962 the Sabre squadrons of the Air Division, including 421 and 430 Squadrons at 2 Wing, were re-equipped with the Starfighter.

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The first operational missions of naval aircraft were flown under his command during the Veracruz operation in 1914 and he was the first to hold the title: Commander, Aircraft Squadrons, Pacific Fleet.
At the same time, the 41st and 43d Electronic Combat Squadrons were realigned under the control of the 55th Electronic Combat Group ( 55 ECG ).
The 347th Rescue Group and 563d Rescue Group remained under the 23d Wing, and the 23d Fighter Group was reassigned to Moody from Pope AFB, North Carolina with two A-10 Thunderbolt II Squadrons.
On 3 September 1939, RAF Middle East Command — under Air Chief Marshal Sir William Mitchell, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief Middle East — comprised four separate commands: for Egypt ( designated Middle East ), RAF Iraq, Mediterranean at Malta, and RAF Aden ( No. 8, No. 203, and No. 94 Squadrons ).
At the beginning of the Second World War, Royal Artillery officers, with the assistance of RAF technicians, flew Auster observation aircraft under RAF-owned Air Observation Post ( AOP ) Squadrons.
By May 1941, the Squadrons based at all the main fighter airfields were now to operate together as integral Fighter Wings, under the tactical control of the newly created post of ' Wing Leader ', invariably an experienced 1940 veteran of wing commander rank.
The two main fighter squadrons, No. 261 and 274 Squadrons, were put under severe pressure.
This brought three additional operational squadrons ( 367th, 368th and 369th Bombardment Squadrons ) under the wing's command.
Upon activation, operational units of the wing were the 367th, 368th and 369th Bombardment Squadrons under the 306th Bombardment Group which was transferred from the 307th BMW.
Col. Donald Blakeslee was a pilot in 121 and 133 Squadrons during 1942, making 120 sorties and claiming 3 air kills, became deputy commander of the 4th Fighter Group under Chesley Peterson, then commanded the group from January to October 1944.
Squadrons, most likely of ten ships each, were put under a nauarchus, who often appears to have risen from the ranks of the trierarchi.
Aircraft Squadrons, Battle Fleet, under Captain A. W. Marshall, comprised ( F ), LANGLEY ( CV-1 ), and the tender USS GANNET ( AM-41 ).
Destroyer Squadrons, Battle Fleet, under Rear Admiral Sumner E. W. Kittelle, comprised Destroyer Squadron 11 and Destroyer Squadron 12.
It also has the following independent units under direct command of Army Headquarters: 46th & 65th Infantry Brigade, 14th Engineers Brigade, one Para-Commando Brigade, 6th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, one Signals Brigade and three Army Aviation Squadrons.
By 1950, the unification of all the formerly independent Air Rescue Squadrons under the umbrella of the Air Rescue Service was complete.
The 1st and 30th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadrons were based at Alconbury, however to accommodate the increased number of aircraft of the 10th, two other airfields, RAF Bruntingthorpe and RAF Chelveston, were placed under Alconbury's control.

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