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Squadron is a British television series produced by the BBC in 1982. The series dealt with the adventures of the fictional 373 Rapid Deployment Squadron of the Royal Air Force . The Squadron operated a mix of operational RAF aircraft including the Harrier GR Mk 3 , Hercules C Mk 1 , Puma HC Mk 1 and the first episode, Phantom FGR Mk 2 .
Constituted in the Army Air Corps on 1 April 1928, at Bolling Field, District of Columbia, as Air Corps Detachment, Bolling Field, and assigned to the Office of Chief of the Air Corps; re-designated 1 March 1935, as the 14th Bombardment Squadron; Consolidated on 8 June 1935, with the 14th Aero Squadron; Inactivated on 1 September 1936, at ...
N. No. 651 Squadron AAC; No. 652 Squadron AAC; No. 653 Squadron AAC; No. 654 Squadron AAC; No. 656 Squadron AAC; No. 657 Squadron AAC; No. 658 Squadron AAC
The Air Training Corps (ATC) is a cadet organisation based in the United Kingdom. It is a voluntary youth group which is part of the Royal Air Force Air Cadets. The ATC is largely composed of individual units known as squadrons. These squadrons are organised into several different wings, which in turn are organised into six different regions.
A United States Air Force air control squadron is a group assigned to provide combat air control services in the form of radar, surveillance identification, weapons control, Battle Management and theater communications data link to the forces or area it is assigned to. This list contains squadrons inactive, active, and historical.
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Pages in category "Squadrons of the United States Army Air Forces" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The squadron was chosen as one of the AAC new Apache squadrons and in April 2004 started its conversion to role. The first phase of this completed in October 2004. The squadron was the first operational Apache squadron in the Army Air Corps and reached fully operational status along with the remainder of 9 Regt AAC in June 2005.