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rdfs:label
  • No. 10 Squadron RAF
owl:sameAs
prov:wasDerivedFrom
skos:prefLabel
  • No. 10 Squadron RAF
skos:altLabel
  • 10
  • No. 10
  • Royal Air Force
  • No. 10 Squadron
  • No.10 Squadron
  • 10 Squadron
  • 10 Sqn
  • 10 Squadron RFC
  • No. 10 (Advanced) Flying
  • No. 10 (B) Squadron RAF
  • No. 10 (Bomber) Squadron
  • No. 10 (Training) Squadron
  • No. 10 Sqn
  • No. 10 Squadron RAF
  • No. 10 Squadron RFC
  • No. 10 Squadrons
  • No. 10 Wing RAF
  • No. 10 Squadron RFC
clgo:activeYearsEndYear
  • 1918
clgo:activeYearsStartYear
  • 1915
clgo:battleHonours
  • * (Honours marked with an asterisk may be emblazoned on the Squadron Standard)
  • *Gulf(1991)
  • *Invasion Ports (1940)
  • *Iraq(2003–2011)*
  • *Arras(1917)
  • *Fortress Europe(1940–1944)
  • *Somme(1916)
  • *Western Front(1915–1918)
  • *Somme(1918)
  • *Afghanistan(2001–2014)
  • *Loos(1915)
  • *Rhine(1944–1945)
  • *France and Germany (1944–1945)
  • *Biscay Ports(1940–1944)
  • *Berlin(1940–1945)
  • *Channel & North Sea (1940–1945)
  • *German Ports (1942–1945)
  • *Norway(1940)
  • *Norway(1944)
  • *Ruhr(1940–1945)
clgo:commandStructure
clgo:country
clgo:garrison
clgo:identificationSymbol
  • PB (Nov 1938 – Sep 1939)
  • ZA (Sep 1939 – Aug 1945; 1948 – 1950)
  • Featuring a winged arrow, the squadron badge was designed byWing CommanderWhitelock while watching archery practice inOxford. He thought the bomb was the modern equivalent of the medieval arrow, and the wings were added to indicate great speed. Approved byKing George VIin September 1937.
clgo:militaryBranch
clgo:motto
  • ()
  • Rem acu tangere
clgo:role
  • Air transportandair-to-air refuelling
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