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In military terms, 4 Squadron, IV Squadron or 4th Squadron may refer to: Aviation squadrons. No. 4 Squadron RAAF, a unit of the Royal Australian Air Force; No. 4 Squadron (India), a unit of the Union of India Air Force; No. 4 Squadron RNZAF, a unit of the Royal New Zealand Air Force; 4 Squadron SAAF, a unit of the South African Air Force
The units listed are: No. 4 Squadron AFC, No. 88 Squadron RAF, No. 2 Squadron AFC, and Nos. 92, 103, 46 and 54 Squadrons RAF. No. 4 Squadron was established as a unit of the Australian Flying Corps (AFC) at Point Cook, Victoria, on 16 October 1916.
The Australian Special Forces Task Group was built around 1 Squadron, with a platoon from the 4 RAR (Commando) and a troop from the IRR available to support the SASR. 1 Squadron operated in Western Iraq as part of Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force-West (CJSOTF-West) where it was successful in securing its area of operations.
Seizure of H-2 and H-3 Air Bases, 18 and 25 March 2003, after infiltrating Iraq at full strength, a combined force consisting of B and D squadron of British Special Air Service and 1 squadron of Australian Special Air Service Regiment set up observation posts around H-2 and H-3 air base and called in airstrikes that defeated the Iraqi defenders ...
The Missouri Wing of Civil Air Patrol (CAP) is the highest echelon of Civil Air Patrol in the state of Missouri. Missouri Wing headquarters are located in Whiteman Air Force Base . [ 1 ] The Missouri Wing consists of over 800 cadet and adult members at 28 locations across the state of Missouri.
The SASR currently has four sabre squadrons, known as 1, 2, 3 and 4 squadron. [24] The first two squadrons rotate through the two roles performed by the regiment; ...
The modern Missouri ANG received federal recognition on 3 July 1946 as the 71st Fighter Wing at Lambert Field, St. Louis. The 131st Fighter Group and its 110th Fighter Squadron received federal recognition on 15 July. The 110th Fighter Squadron was equipped with F-51D Mustangs, and the mission of the Missouri ANG was the air defense of the state.
At one point the squadron surpassed 42 years and 380,000 flight hours of Class A mishap-free operations. [2] Lockheed EC-130G Hercules of VQ-4 visiting RAF Mildenhall England in 1972. From 1968, the squadron first operated the EC-130G Hercules aircraft, a specially modified radio relay version of the Lockheed C-130 Hercules aircraft. It was ...