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  • the second paragraph: "After the end of the Second World War the squadron moved to RAF Aldergrove in Northern Ireland where it absorbed 1402 Flight"? Could...
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  • No. 144 Squadron RAF was a squadron of the British Royal Air Force. It was first formed in 1918 during the First World War, operating as a bomber squadron...
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  • Halley 1988) that the squadron was formed from No. 1402 Flight, this is not the case. 1402 flight was absorbed by no. 518 Squadron, and was not in Gibraltar...
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  • provisional units. The only exceptions are six Air Transport Wings (517 518 520 525 530 540), two Weather Wings (43 59), and three Airways and Air Communications...
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  • Unit is officially 15 (Reserve) Squadron RAF. Perhaps we should list it as 228 Operational Conversion Unit (64 Squadron). -- MilborneOne (talk) 20:11,...
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  • involved in Normandy. Karun Krishna Majumdar was apparently part of 268 Squadron RAF during the Normandy campaign, although I am not sure of the sources quoted...
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  • This was the last RAF raid of the war on Berlin; the Russians were about to enter the city. Mosquito XVI ML929, of No 109 Squadron, claimed the last bombs...
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  • in-asmuch as exact count was impossible to obtain" (Decision in Normandy, pg 518). Nick Dowling (talk) 23:13, 26 October 2008 (UTC) I appreciate your response...
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  • Falaise the German did indeed abandon tanks in the fact of the RAF Typhoon Squadrons. It was just an example of the Ju 87s eastern front impact. All...
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  • Series, Vol. 16, No. 3 (1964), pp. 499-518. Louis Rotundo. The Creation of Soviet Reserves and the 1941 Campaign. Military Affairs, Vol. 50, No. 1 (Jan., 1986)...
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