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  2. No. 85 Squadron RAF - Wikipedia

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    No. 85 Squadron amassed 99 victories during its short involvement in the conflict. Besides Bishop and Mannock, the squadron had other notable aces, such as Malcolm C. McGregor, Arthur Randall, John Warner, Alec Reid, Spencer B. Horn, Walter H. Longton [5] [better source needed] and Lawrence Callahan. [6] 85 Squadron returned to the UK in ...

  3. Branse Burbridge - Wikipedia

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    Burbridge was posted to No. 85 Squadron RAF at RAF Hunsdon in October 1941. It was a satellite airfield for RAF North Weald in Essex. The squadron's commander was Peter Townsend, an experienced combat leader. 85 Squadron was already a battle-hardened formation and had been in action during World War I and the Battle of Britain in 1940. [8]

  4. List of inactive United States Navy aircraft squadrons (VF)

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    The VF designation was one of the oldest in use by the U.S. Navy. From 1921 to 1948 it designated "Fighting Plane Squadron" or "Fighting Squadron". It designated "Fighter Squadron" from 1948 until 2006 when the last VF squadron was redesignated to Strike Fighter (VFA) squadron. [1] The designation has not been used since 2006.

  5. List of United States Navy aircraft squadrons - Wikipedia

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    A squadron comes into existence when it is "established". Upon establishment it receives a designation, for example Patrol Squadron One ("VP-1"). During the life of the squadron it may be "redesignated" one or more times, the Navy's oldest currently active squadron is VFA-14 and it has been redesignated 15 times since it was established in 1919.

  6. No. 85 Squadron RAAF - Wikipedia

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    No 85 Squadron was a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) fighter squadron which provided air defence to Western Australia during World War II. It was formed in 1943 and disbanded in 1945. The squadron did not see combat during the war, although it attempted to intercept Japanese aircraft on several occasions in 1943, without success.

  7. HSC-85 - Wikipedia

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    Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron EIGHT FIVE (HSC-85) was a United States Navy Reserve forces helicopter squadron (RESFORON) based out of Naval Air Station North Island in San Diego, California. The " FIREHAWKS " of HSC-85 are Reserve and Active Component Sailors who operate and maintain Sikorsky MH-60S Seahawk helicopters.

  8. File:Hawker Hurricane Mk I of No. 85 Squadron RAF, October ...

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    Royal Air Force, 85 Squadron; Associated places Church Fenton, West Riding, Yorkshire, England, UK; Associated events Battle of Britain 1940, United Kingdom, Second World War; Associated themes Battle of Britain 1940, Royal Air Force 1939-1945, Fighter Command; Associated keywords Aerial Warfare, Operations; Category

  9. No. 85 Wing RAAF - Wikipedia

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    No. 85 Wing was formed on 10 March 1945 at RAAF Base Amberley as a heavy bomber wing. It commanded the B-24 Liberator-equipped No. 12 Squadron and No. 99 Squadron, as well as No. 31 Air Stores Park and No. 85 Operational Base Unit, until it was disbanded on 19 November 1945.