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  2. Special Air Service Regiment - Wikipedia

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    SASR medics deployed with some of the weapons inspection teams, and at times were also employed as drivers and for "personal protection" tasks. [67] [68] Several SASR signallers from 152 Signal Squadron also deployed to the Western Sahara between September 1991 and May 1994 as part of the Australian contingent there. [67]

  3. List of RAF squadron codes - Wikipedia

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    No. 2 Squadron RAF: 2 Sqn OA: No. 223 Squadron RAF: 223 Sqn OA: No. 329 (French) Squadron RAF: 329 French Sqn OA: No. 342 (French) Squadron RAF: 342 French Sqn OB: No. 45 Squadron RAF: 45 Sqn OB: No. 260 Squadron RAF: 260 Sqn OB: No. 53 Operational Training Unit RAF: 53 OTU OC: Station Flight RAF Sandtoft: OD: No. 80 Squadron RAF: 80 Sqn OD: No ...

  4. Unit Citation for Gallantry - Wikipedia

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    No.1 Special Air Service Squadron. Awarded 27 November 2004; Citation states: For extraordinary gallantry in action involving the development and execution of bold, innovative plans in support of complex, high risk operations in Operation Falconer in Iraq in 2003. [1] [2] [3]

  5. List of USAAF squadron codes - Wikipedia

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    A B-24 with squadron code 2C, denoting the 838th Bombardment Squadron of the 487th Bombardment Group (tail Square P) A B-17 with squadron code LL, denoting the 401st Bombardment Squadron of the 91st Bombardment Group (tail Triangle A) A B-17 with squadron code VE, denoting the 532d Bombardment Squadron of the 381st Bombardment Group (tail ...

  6. Special mission unit - Wikipedia

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    The Air Force's 24th Special Tactics Squadron (24 STS). JSOC color-coded as Task Force White. [14] [8] The Army's Intelligence Support Activity, officially identified only by a series of code names that are replaced every two years. [17] Originally tasked by the Army and subordinate to INSCOM, they were placed under JSOC after the September 11 ...

  7. List of military special forces units - Wikipedia

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    Special Air Service Regiment (SASR) [25] Incorporates the role of Tactical Assault Group (West) [24] Special Operations Engineer Regiment [26] 6th Aviation Regiment [27] 171st Special Operations Aviation Squadron [27] 173rd Special Operations Aviation Squadron [27] Royal Australian Air Force. No. 4 Squadron, B Flight [28] Royal Australian Navy

  8. Glossary of military abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    A A&TWF – Acquisition and technology work force a – Army AA – Assembly area AA – Anti-aircraft AA – Aegis ashore AAA – Anti-aircraft artillery "Triple A" AAAV – Advanced Amphibious Assault Vehicle AAC – Army Air Corps AAD – Armored amphibious dozer AADC – Area air defense commander AAE – Army acquisition executive AAG – Anti-aircraft gun AAK – Appliqué armor kit (US ...

  9. List of former Special Air Service personnel - Wikipedia

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    This list includes notable individuals who served in the Special Air Service (SAS) – (Regular or TA).. Michael Asher – author, historian and desert explorer; Sir Peter de la Billière – Commander-in-Chief British Forces in the Gulf War