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  2. No. 76 Squadron RAAF - Wikipedia

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    A No. 76 Squadron P-40 Kittyhawk undergoing maintenance at Kiriwina in January 1944. No. 76 Squadron continued to support Allied operations around New Guinea during 1944. On 17 January it took part in an attack on a Japanese camp near Lindenhafen, New Britain which involved 73 aircraft and was the largest RAAF operation to that point in the war ...

  3. No. 76 Wing RAAF - Wikipedia

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    No. 76 Wing headquarters was established at Townsville, Queensland, on 3 January 1944, and moved to Cairns mid-month. [1] Led by Wing Commander Reginald Burrage, [2] [3] it transferred to Darwin, Northern Territory, in September to coordinate and control minelaying operations in the North-Western Area by Nos. 20, 42, and 43 Squadrons.

  4. Battle of Milne Bay - Wikipedia

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    Three Kittyhawks from No. 76 Squadron RAAF landed on the airstrip on 22 July, while additional aircraft from No. 76 and also No. 75 Squadron RAAF arrived on 25 July. [25] They found that only 4,950 by 80 feet (1,509 by 24 m) of the 6,000-by-100-foot (1,829 by 30 m) runway was covered with Marston Matting, and that water was frequently over it ...

  5. Keith Truscott - Wikipedia

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    No. 76 Squadron was later transferred to Darwin, Northern Territory, and the RAAF journal Wings stated that when out-climbed by Japanese Zeros in early night dog-fights, Truscott would turn on the navigation lights of his Kittyhawk to attract Japanese fire, giving him a chance to shoot back. [39]

  6. 76 Squadron - Wikipedia

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    76 Squadron, 76th Squadron or No. 76 Squadron may refer to: No. 76 Squadron RAAF, a unit of the Royal Australian Air Force; No. 76 Squadron RAF, ...

  7. No. 76 Squadron RAF - Wikipedia

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    No. 76 Squadron Handley Page Halifax B.I at RAF Middleton St. George The squadron reformed shortly on 30 April 1940 at RAF West Raynham as a Hampden unit before being disbanded on 2 May 1940. [ 4 ] On 1 May 1941, the squadron reformed properly at RAF Linton-on-Ouse as the second Handley Page Halifax bomber squadron, part of the newly created No ...

  8. No. 73 Wing RAAF - Wikipedia

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    No. 73 Wing was a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) wing of World War II. It was formed in February 1943 at Port Moresby , Papua New Guinea, as part of No. 9 Operational Group . The wing initially comprised three attack squadrons flying CAC Wirraways , Douglas Bostons , and Bristol Beaufighters , with which it took part in the New Guinea ...

  9. Category:RAAF squadrons - Wikipedia

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    0–9. No. 1 Combat Communications Squadron RAAF; No. 1 Squadron RAAF; No. 2 Squadron RAAF; No. 3 Squadron RAAF; No. 4 Squadron RAAF; No. 5 Squadron RAAF