clgo:identificationSymbol | - A double-headed eagle displayed gorged with a collar ofFleur de Lys.
- 107 (Aug 1936 – Oct 1938)
- BZ (Oct 1938 – Sep 1939)
- OM (Sep 1939 – Oct 1948)
- (The double-headed eagle is one of the supporters from the armorial bearings of Salisbury, in which district the squadron was formed. The collar of fleur-de-lys was introduced in reference to service in France in the First World War during a period when the unit was attached to the French Army. The motto is said to have been derived from the squadron magazine produced in the First World War and entitled The Objective ('107' Squadron Always Gets There).)
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