No. 21 Squadron RAF
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No. 21 Squadron of the Royal Air Force was formed in 1915 and was disbanded for the last time in 1979. The squadron is famous for Operation Jericho on 18 February 1944, when the crews of Mosquitoes breached the walls of a Gestapo prison at Amiens, France, allowing members of the French Resistance to escape.
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No. 21 Squadron RAF
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No. 21 Squadron RAF
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United Kingdom
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December 1935 – November 1947
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A hand erased at the wrist, holding a dumb-bell. (The dumb-bell was used as a badge by the squadron in 1917 and symbolises strength.)
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Squadron badge heraldry
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Latin: Viribus vincimus
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No. 21 Squadron RAF
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No. 21 Squadron of the Royal Air Force was formed in 1915 and was disbanded for the last time in 1979. The squadron is famous for Operation Jericho on 18 February 1944, when the crews of Mosquitoes breached the walls of a Gestapo prison at Amiens, France, allowing members of the French Resistance to escape.
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1919
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1915
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A hand erased at the wrist, holding adumb-bell. (The dumb-bell was used as a badge by the squadron in 1917 and symbolises strength.)
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Latin: Viribus vincimus (By strength we conquer)