No. 103 Squadron RAF

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No. 103 Squadron was a Royal Air Force bomber squadron during World War I, World War II and the Cold War, switching to helicopters in the late 1950s until it was disbanded for the last time in 1975. rdf:langString
rdf:langString No. 103 Squadron RAF
rdf:langString No. 103 Squadron RAF
rdf:langString "Swindon's 'own' Squadron" (unofficial)
xsd:integer 21242881
xsd:integer 1116464176
rdf:langString Baltic, 1941-45
rdf:langString Berlin, 1941-44*
rdf:langString Biscay Ports, 1941-43
rdf:langString Fortress Europe, 1940-44*
rdf:langString France & Germany, 1944-45*
rdf:langString France & Low Countries, 1939-40*
rdf:langString German Ports, 1941-45
rdf:langString Hindenburg Line*
rdf:langString Invasion Ports, 1940*
rdf:langString Ruhr, 1941-45*
rdf:langString Western Front, 1918*
rdf:langString (The honours marked with an asterisk are those emblazoned on the squadron standard.)
xsd:integer 23
rdf:langString United Kingdom
xsd:integer 1 10 30
rdf:langString PM
rdf:langString GV
rdf:langString (A swan was chosen because this bird is very strong on the wing and also well able to defend itself)
rdf:langString A swan, wings elevated and addorsed
rdf:langString Squadron Codes
rdf:langString Squadron Badge heraldry
rdf:langString
rdf:langString "Swindon's 'own' Squadron"
rdf:langString No. 103 Squadron RAF
rdf:langString No. 103 Squadron was a Royal Air Force bomber squadron during World War I, World War II and the Cold War, switching to helicopters in the late 1950s until it was disbanded for the last time in 1975.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 13487
xsd:gYear 0001
xsd:gYear 0001
xsd:string (The honours marked with an asterisk(*) are those emblazoned on the squadron standard.)
xsd:string Baltic, 1941-45
xsd:string Berlin, 1941-44*
xsd:string Biscay Ports, 1941-43
xsd:string Fortress Europe, 1940-44*
xsd:string France & Germany, 1944-45*
xsd:string France & Low Countries, 1939-40*
xsd:string German Ports, 1941-45
xsd:string Hindenburg Line*
xsd:string Invasion Ports, 1940*
xsd:string Ruhr, 1941-45*
xsd:string Western Front, 1918*
xsd:string (A swan was chosen because this bird is very strong on the wing and also well able to defend itself)
xsd:string A swan, wings elevated and addorsed
xsd:string GV (Apr 1939 - Sep 1939)
xsd:string PM (Sep 1939 - Nov 1945)
xsd:string Latin: Noli me tangere
xsd:string (Translation: "Touch me not" or more modern: "Don't touch me")

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