No. 10 Squadron RAF
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El 10.º Escuadrón es un escuadrón de la Royal Air Force. El escuadrón sirvió en varios roles (observación, bombardeos y transporte de tropas). Hoy, el escuadrón opera el Airbus Voyager KC2/3 desde 2011.
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Number 10 Squadron is a Royal Air Force squadron. The squadron has served in a variety of roles (observation, bombing, transport and aerial refuelling) over its 90-year history. It currently flies the Airbus Voyager KC2/KC3 in the transport/tanker role from RAF Brize Norton, Oxfordshire.
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Le 10e escadron de la Royal Air Force est une unité active depuis 1915, donc le rôle a changé plusieurs fois. Depuis 2011, il déploie les Airbus A330 MRTT de ravitaillement en vol, appelés par la RAF Voyager. Sa base est RAF Brize Norton.
* Portail de l’aéronautique
* Portail de l’histoire militaire
* Portail du Royaume-Uni
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10.º Escuadrón de la RAF (Reino Unido)
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No. 10 Squadron RAF
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No. 10 Squadron RAF
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No. 10 Squadron RAF
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'Shiny Ten'
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Squadron badge
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*Western Front
*Loos
*Somme
*Arras
*Somme
*Channel & North Sea
*Norway
*Ruhr
*Fortress Europe
*German Ports
*Biscay Ports
*Berlin
*Invasion Ports
*France and Germany
*Norway
*Rhine
*Gulf
*Afghanistan
*Iraq *
* (Honours marked with an asterisk may be emblazoned on the Squadron Standard)
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Aircraft
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Home station
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ZA
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PB
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Featuring a winged arrow, the squadron badge was designed by Wing Commander Whitelock while watching archery practice in Oxford. He thought the bomb was the modern equivalent of the medieval arrow, and the wings were added to indicate great speed. Approved by King George VI in September 1937.
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Squadron codes
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Squadron badge
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Rem acu tangere
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'Shiny Ten'
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Air transport and air-to-air refuelling
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Flying squadron
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No. 10 Squadron RAF
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El 10.º Escuadrón es un escuadrón de la Royal Air Force. El escuadrón sirvió en varios roles (observación, bombardeos y transporte de tropas). Hoy, el escuadrón opera el Airbus Voyager KC2/3 desde 2011.
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Number 10 Squadron is a Royal Air Force squadron. The squadron has served in a variety of roles (observation, bombing, transport and aerial refuelling) over its 90-year history. It currently flies the Airbus Voyager KC2/KC3 in the transport/tanker role from RAF Brize Norton, Oxfordshire.
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Le 10e escadron de la Royal Air Force est une unité active depuis 1915, donc le rôle a changé plusieurs fois. Depuis 2011, il déploie les Airbus A330 MRTT de ravitaillement en vol, appelés par la RAF Voyager. Sa base est RAF Brize Norton.
* Portail de l’aéronautique
* Portail de l’histoire militaire
* Portail du Royaume-Uni
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1918
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1915
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* (Honours marked with an asterisk may be emblazoned on the Squadron Standard)
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*Afghanistan(2001–2014)
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*Arras(1917)
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*Berlin(1940–1945)
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*Biscay Ports(1940–1944)
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*Channel & North Sea (1940–1945)
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*Fortress Europe(1940–1944)
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*France and Germany (1944–1945)
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*German Ports (1942–1945)
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*Gulf(1991)
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*Invasion Ports (1940)
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*Iraq(2003–2011)*
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*Loos(1915)
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*Norway(1940)
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*Norway(1944)
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*Rhine(1944–1945)
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*Ruhr(1940–1945)
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*Somme(1916)
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*Somme(1918)
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*Western Front(1915–1918)
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PB (Nov 1938 – Sep 1939)
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ZA (Sep 1939 – Aug 1945; 1948 – 1950)
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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.
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Rem acu tangere
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Air transportandair-to-air refuelling