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No. 23 Squadron RAF - Wikipedia
Number 23 Squadron is a squadron of the Royal Air Force responsible for 'day-to-day space operations', having been reformed in January 2021, as the first "space squadron". Up until its disbandment in October 2009, it operated the Boeing Sentry AEW1 Airborne Warning And Control System (AWACS) aircraft from … 展开
First World War
No. 23 Squadron of the Royal Flying Corps was formed at Fort Grange, Gosport on 1 September 1915, commanded by Louis … 展开Douglas Bader was a member of 23 Squadron when he crashed carrying out low level aerobatics, losing his legs in the process. He went on to become one of the highest scoring aces of … 展开
• Foster, Peter. "Farewell No.23 Squadron". Aviation News, 11–24 March 1994, Vol. 22, No. 19. pp. 884–887, 891, 899.
• Halley, James J. Famous Fighter Squadrons of the RAF: Volume 1. Windsor, Berkshire, UK: Hylton Lacey Publishers Ltd., 1971. 展开Media related to No. 23 Squadron RAF at Wikimedia Commons 展开
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23 Squadron was formed at Gosport on 1st September 1915 and served in France throughout the remainder of WW1 primarily as a fighter squadron. The squadron was disbanded at Waddington in December 1919.
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Learn about the history of No. 23 Squadron, a former RAF unit that flew Phantom jets from 1975 to 1983. See photos of the squadron's aircraft, crews and operations in the UK and abroad.
Virtual War Memorial | No. 23 Squadron (RAAF)
The squadron was re-equipped with the four-engined B24 Liberator heavy bomber entailing a major role change. In April 1945, after conversion training, 23 Squadron moved to Long airfield in the Northern Territory and commenced …
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23 Squadron | Wattisham Station Heritage Museum
Squadron Motto: “Semper Aggressus” (Always on the Attack) 23 Squadron was formed at Gosport on 1st September 1915 as part of the Royal Flying Corps. Distinguished service during both World Wars earnt the squadron a large …