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rdfs:label
  • No. 22 Squadron RAF
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  • No. 22 Squadron RAF
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  • 22
  • No. 222 Squadron
  • No. 22 Squadron
  • 22 Squadron
  • No. 22
  • 22 (Helicopter) Squadron
  • 22 Sqn, A Flight
  • 22 Sqn, B Flt
  • 22 Sqn, C Flt
  • 22 Sqn.
  • 22 Squadron RAF
  • 22nd Squadron
  • No. 22 Service Flying
  • No. 22 Sqn.
  • No. 22 Squadron RFC
  • No. 22 Squadron RFC/No. 22 Squadron RAF
  • No. 22 Squadron RFC/RAF
  • No. 22 Squadron Royal Flying Corps
  • No. 22 Wing RAF
  • No. 22 Squadron RFC
  • RAF Search & Rescue
  • Search and Rescue 22
clgo:activeYearsEndYear
  • 1918
clgo:activeYearsStartYear
  • 1915
clgo:battleHonours
  • * (Honours marked with an asterisk may be emblazoned on the Squadron Standard)
  • *Invasion Ports (1940)
  • *Ypres(1917)*
  • *Western Front(1916–1918)*
  • *Somme(1916)*
  • *Somme(1918)
  • *France & Low Countries(1940)
  • *Burma(1944–1945)*
  • *Hindenburg Line*
  • *Cambrai(1917)
  • *Biscay Ports (1940–1941)
  • *Channel and North Sea (1939–1941)*
  • *Eastern Waters (1942–1944)*
  • *Mediterranean (1942)*
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clgo:identificationSymbol
  • Approved byKing Edward VIIIin May 1936. The Maltese cross denotes where the squadron was based when the badge was authorised. During this time it was based with No. 7 Squadron, having to fly over its lines away from the airfield symbolised by pi being 22 over 7.
  • OA (Sep 1939 – Nov 1944)
  • VR (Apr 1939 – Sep 1939)
  • On a Torteaux, aMaltese Crossthroughout, overall a 'pi'fimbriated.
clgo:motto
  • (French: \"Valiant and Brave\")
  • Preux et audicieux
clgo:role
  • Operational Evaluation Unit
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