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  2. No. 58 Squadron RAF - Wikipedia

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    With effect from April 1942, the squadron transferred to Coastal Command, and was based at RAF St Eval flying anti-submarine patrols over the Western Approaches as part of No. 19 Group RAF. [ 9 ] [ 15 ] [ 16 ] On 23 June 1942, a Whitley of 58 Squadron attacked the German submarine U-753 in the Bay of Biscay , badly damaging the submarine. [ 17 ]

  3. RAF Linton-on-Ouse - Wikipedia

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    Royal Air Force Linton-on ... RAF Linton-on-Ouse opened on 13 May 1937 as a bomber airfield and was the home of No. 4 Group RAF ... No. 58 Squadron RAF; No. 64 ...

  4. RAF Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Air Force ... No. 58 Squadron RAF Regiment ... The RAF Regiment is the RAF’s organic defensive security force and comes under command of 2 Group, ...

  5. Operation Granby order of battle - Wikipedia

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    No. 58 Squadron RAF Regiment 58 Squadron RAF Regiment deployed from RAF Catterick in January 1991 to Bahrain to allow 1 Squadron RAF Regiment to deploy to the front. With only three days notice, those three days included all kitting and ANTHRAX jabs.

  6. RAF Upper Heyford - Wikipedia

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    Royal Air Force Upper Heyford or more simply RAF Upper Heyford is a former Royal Air Force station ... No. 5 Group Pool RAF ... No. 58 Squadron RAF; No. 76 Squadron RAF;

  7. List of Royal Air Force aircraft squadrons - Wikipedia

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    Most units of the Royal Air Force are identified by alphabetical (or similar) characters, known as a "squadron code", that is painted on all aircraft belonging to that unit. When individual units are assigned unusually large numbers of aircraft, multiple squadron codes have been used.

  8. George Stacey Hodson - Wikipedia

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    No. 73 Squadron RFC No. 213 Squadron RAF No. 1 Flying Training School No. 55 Squadron RAF No. 4 Flying Training School No. 5 Flying Training School No. 58 Squadron RAF No. 602 (City of Glasgow) Squadron AAF No. 11 Flying Training School: Commands: RNZAF Wigram No. 44 Base, RAF Holme-on-Spalding Moor No. 93 Group RAF No. 92 Group RAF No. 205 ...

  9. RAF Tholthorpe - Wikipedia

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    From August 1940 to December 1940, Tholthorpe was a landing field for Armstrong Whitworth Whitley bombers of No. 58 Squadron RAF and No. 51 Squadron RAF based at Linton.. From January 1941 to June 1943, Tholthorpe underwent maintenance to upgrade to Class A standards, with three intersecting concrete runways designated main 10-28 at 2,000 yards, 06-24 at 1,430 yards and 16-34 at 1,400 yards.