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  2. List of RAF squadron codes - Wikipedia

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    No. 642 Squadron RAF: 642 Sqn (not formed) MR: No. 186 Squadron RAF: 186 Sqn MR: No. 245 Squadron RAF: 245 Sqn MR: No. 97 Squadron RAF: 97 Sqn MS: Hornet Conversion Flight RAF: HC Flt MS: No. 23 Squadron RAF: 23 Sqn MS: No. 273 Squadron RAF: 273 Sqn MS: Station Flight RAF Linton-on-Ouse: MT: No. 105 Squadron RAF: 105 Sqn MT: No. 122 Squadron ...

  3. List of Battle of Britain squadrons - Wikipedia

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    Squadron Squadron Code Radio call sign Aircraft Type Number of Casualties No. 1 Squadron RAF: JX: ACORN: Hurricane: 7 No. 3 Squadron RAF: QO: Hurricane: 1 No. 17 Squadron RAF

  4. Squadron code - Wikipedia

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    A squadron code is a marking used on a military aircraft to visually identify the squadron that it is assigned to.. Squadron codes of the World War II era, notably for Royal Air Force (RAF) and United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) aircraft operating in Europe, typically consisted of two characters (commonly two letters; sometimes a letter and a number) to denote the squadron, plus a third ...

  5. List of Royal Air Force aircraft squadrons - Wikipedia

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    Note: No. 606 Squadron RAF was allocated Squadron codes BG for the period April to September 1939, but was not formed. [42] A non-flying No. 606 Helicopter Support Squadron of the RAuxAF was later formed in 1999. [49]

  6. Glossary of RAF code names - Wikipedia

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    Sortie – a flight by one aircraft, thus a mission by one squadron might be termed as 11 sorties. Tally-ho – radio-telephony code word for 'enemy in sight'. Vector - fighter controllers' code word giving a heading to steer. Window – an early term for chaff, aluminium foil dropped to confuse enemy radar. [1]

  7. No. 603 Squadron RAuxAF - Wikipedia

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    No. 603 (City of Edinburgh) Squadron is a squadron of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force, based in Edinburgh, Scotland. On reforming on 1 October 1999, the primary role of 603 Squadron was as a Survive to Operate squadron, as well as providing force protection. 603 Sqn re-roled to become a reserve RAF Police unit from 1 April 2013.

  8. No. 601 Squadron RAuxAF - Wikipedia

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    The squadron took part in the Battle of Britain, during which the first Americans to fly in World War II were members of the squadron. Reactivated in 2017, it is a specialist squadron "tapping into the talents of leaders from industry, academia and research to advise and shape and inspire [the RAF]". [10]

  9. Royal Air Force Police - Wikipedia

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    Detachments of RAF Police can be found at some RAF stations. Usually, the detachment consists of a Flight, commanded by either a Flying Officer or a Flight Lieutenant; a Flight Sergeant or Sergeant usually functions as the senior non-commissioned officer of the flight. RAF Police Flights are responsible to and directed by a RAF Police Squadron ...