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Ensign of the Royal Canadian Air Force. Based on Image:Ensign of the Royal Air Force.svg , with maple leaf image manually traced from w:Image:Rcaf roundel old wht.png . This image shows a flag , a coat of arms , a seal or some other official insignia .
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The Canadian Air Force (CAF) was established in 1920 as the successor to a short-lived two-squadron Canadian Air Force that was formed during the First World War in Europe. . Wing Commander John Scott Williams was tasked in 1921 with organizing the CAF, handing command over later the same year to Air Marshal Lindsay Gordon.
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In 1921, one year after the Canadian Air Force was founded, permission was granted for the Canadian Air Force to use the Royal Air Force Ensign. [1] In February 1921 the Air Officer Commanding the Canadian Air Force Air Commodore Arthur Tylee turned his attention to the matter of what might make a suitable flag for the Air Force.