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  2. John T. Godfrey - Wikipedia

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    In October 1941, he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF); he transferred to the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) in 1943. [2] As a member of the 4th Fighter Group within the Eighth Air Force of the USAAF, Godfrey was friend and wingman to Don Gentile.

  3. No. 4 Squadron RCAF - Wikipedia

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    No. 4 (Bomber Reconnaissance) Squadron was a Royal Canadian Air Force squadron that was active before and during the Second World War. It was formed on 17 January 1933 at RCAF Station Jericho Beach and flew civil operations until 1939, conducting forestry, customs and fishing patrols as well as aerial photography. [ 1 ]

  4. 4th Cavalry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Today, the regiment exists as separate squadrons within the U.S. Army. Presently, 1st Squadron, 4th Cavalry and 5th Squadron, 4th Cavalry are parts of the 1st Infantry Division's 1st Brigade and 2nd Brigade combat teams, respectively. 1st Squadron, 4th Cavalry's official nickname is "Quarterhorse", which alludes to its "1/4 Cav" designation.The ...

  5. CFS Sioux Lookout - Wikipedia

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    This time, the change was due to the creation of the Canadian Armed Forces, the new tri-service organization that absorbed the RCAF, RCN and the Canadian Army. 39 Radar Squadron, RCAF Station Sioux Lookout, became simply Canadian Forces Station (CFS) Sioux Lookout.

  6. CFS Beausejour - Wikipedia

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    Also that year, the military address was changed to Muskwa. As a result of the unification of the Canadian Forces in 1968, the new Canadian Forces organization absorbed the RCAF, RCN and the Canadian Army. 48 Radar Squadron, RCAF Station Beausejour, became simply Canadian Forces Station (CFS) Beausejour in 1966. This also avoided confusion ...

  7. Eagle Squadrons - Wikipedia

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    No. 71 moved from Debden to Gravesend in mid-August in anticipation of the Dieppe action, while No. 121 operated from Southend. 133 Squadron moved with No. 401 Squadron RCAF from RAF Biggin Hill to Lympne on the English south coast. 71 Squadron claimed a Ju 88 shot down, 121 an Fw 190, while 133 claimed four Fw 190s, a Ju 88 and a Dornier Do ...

  8. 4th Security Force Assistance Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The 4th Brigade was established on 29 April 2020. [3] [4] According to the United States Army, Security Force Assistance Brigades are the dedicated conventional organisations for conducting security force assistance around the world. Each brigade will have a regional focus and its capabilities would enable it to perform with minimal cultural ...

  9. Operation Jubilee order of battle - Wikipedia

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    No. 414 Squadron RCAF-Mustang I, W/Cdr Begg; RAF Army Cooperation Command, No. 36 Wing No. 13 Squadron RAF Bristol Blenheim light bomber (laying smoke) RAF Army Cooperation Command, No. 32 Wing No. 614 Squadron RAF Bristol Blenheim light bomber (laying smoke) A squadron with Bristol Beaufighter; No 418 (City of Edmonton) Squadron RCAF Douglas ...