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No. 24 Squadron (also known as No. XXIV Squadron) of the Royal Air Force is the Air Mobility Operational Conversion Unit (AM OCU). Based at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire, 24 Squadron is responsible for aircrew training on A400M Atlas and C-17 Globemaster .
The Royal Hellenic Air Force 13th Light Bomber Squadron was also under RAF command in World War II. ... Inspection Squadron (1918–1920) – became No. 24 Squadron [70]
Pages in category "Aircraft squadrons of the Royal Air Force in World War II" The following 173 pages are in this category, out of 173 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
No. 24 Operational Training Unit RAF (24 OTU) The Unit was formed in March 1942 at RAF Honeybourne as part of No. 7 Group RAF Bomber Command to train night bomber crews using the Armstrong Whitworth Whitley. Carried out three operational sorties during 1942.
No. 24 Operational Training Unit RAF: 24 OTU FB: No. 35 Squadron RAF: 35 Sqn FB: Washington Conversion Unit RAF: WCU FBA: No. 7 Flying Training School RAF: 7 FTS FBA: No. 7 Service Flying Training School: 7 SFTS FBB: No. 7 Flying Training School RAF: 7 FTS FBB: No. 7 Service Flying Training School: 7 SFTS FBC: No. 7 Flying Training School RAF ...
German propaganda image: A Royal Air Force Supermarine Spitfire trails smoke after attacking a German Heinkel He 111 bomber during the Battle of Britain. This is a list of the officially accredited Battle of Britain units with their aircraft types, code letters, call signs and casualties.
No. 24 Squadron is a Royal Australian Air Force squadron. The squadron was formed in 1940 and saw action as a bomber squadron during World War II serving in the Pacific theatre against the Japanese, and undertaking operations during the Battle of Rabaul, and the New Guinea, New Britain and Borneo campaigns. The squadron was disbanded in 1946 ...
The Foggia Airfield Complex was a series of World War II military airfields located within a 40 km (25 mi) radius of Foggia, in the Province of Foggia, Italy.The airfields were used by the United States Army Air Forces' Fifteenth Air Force as part of the strategic bombardment campaign against Nazi Germany in 1944 and 1945, as well as the Twelfth Air Force, the British Royal Air Force and the ...