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rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • No. 16 Squadron RAF
owl:sameAs
prov:wasDerivedFrom
skos:prefLabel
  • No. 16 Squadron RAF
skos:altLabel
  • 16
  • No. 16
  • 16 Squadron
  • 16 (Reserve) Sqn
  • 16 Squadron RAF
  • 16 Squadron RFC
  • 16 Squadrons
  • 16(R)
  • 16(R) Sqn – OCU
  • No 16 Squadron
  • No 16 Squadron, Royal Flying Corps
  • No. 16 (Army co-operation) Squadron
  • No. 16 (Designate) Squadron
  • No. 16 (R) Squadron
  • No. 16 (Reserve) Sqn
  • No. 16 (Reserve) Squadron
  • No. 16 Squadron
  • No. 16 Squadron RFC
  • No. 16 Wing RAF
  • No. 16 Squadron
  • No.16 Squadron RFC
  • Nos. 16
  • RAF No. 16 Squadron
clgo:activeYearsEndYear
  • 1918
  • 2005
clgo:activeYearsStartYear
  • 1915
  • 2008
clgo:battleHonours
  • * (Honours marked with an asterisk may be emblazoned on the Squadron Standard)
  • *Gulf(1991)
  • *Normandy(1944)*
  • *Dunkirk(1940)*
  • *Ypres(1917)*
  • *Arras(1917)*
  • *Western Front(1915–1918)
  • *Somme(1916)*
  • *Loos(1915)
  • *Neuve Chappelle(1915)
  • *Fortress Europe(1941–1944)
  • *Ruhr(1942–1945)
  • *France and Low Countries (1939–1940)
  • *France and Germany (1944–1945)
  • *Arnhem(1944)*
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clgo:country
clgo:garrison
clgo:identificationSymbol
  • 150px
  • Two keys insaltire. The badge symbolisesarmy co-operationduties. The keys indicate the unlocking of the enemy's secrets; the gold key by day, the black key by night. Approved byKing Edward VIIIin November 1936.
clgo:militaryBranch
clgo:motto
  • ()
  • Operta aperta
clgo:role
  • Elementary Flying Training
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