No. 4 Squadron RAF

http://dbpedia.org/resource/No._4_Squadron_RAF an entity of type: Thing

El 4.º Escuadrón (conocido como No. 4 Squadron o como No. IV Squadron) de la Real Fuerza Aérea británica, opera con aviones BAE Hawk, en la base de la RAF en Valley, en operaciones de entrenamiento.​ rdf:langString
No. 4 Squadron, normally written as IV Squadron, of the Royal Air Force operates the BAE Hawk T2 in the training role from RAF Valley. rdf:langString
rdf:langString No. 4 Squadron RAF
rdf:langString 4.º Escuadrón de la RAF (Reino Unido)
rdf:langString IV Squadron
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rdf:langString Squadron badge
rdf:langString *Western Front * *Mons * *Neuve Chappelle *Somme *Ypres *Lys *Somme * *France and Low Countries * *Fortress Europe *France and Germany * *Normandy * *Arnhem * *Rhine *Bosnia * *Iraq * * (Honours marked with an asterisk may be emblazoned on the Squadron Standard)
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rdf:langString United Kingdom
xsd:gMonthDay --04-01
xsd:date 1912-09-16
rdf:langString April 1920 – present
rdf:langString Aircraft
rdf:langString Home station
xsd:integer 150
rdf:langString A sun in splendour divided per bend by a flash of lightning. Approved by King Edward VIII in May 1936. The red and black segmented sun suggests round-the-clock operations, while the lightning flash is a reference to the unit's early use of wireless telephony for artillery co-operation.
rdf:langString Squadron badge heraldry
rdf:langString Squadron roundel
xsd:integer 150
rdf:langString
rdf:langString In futurum videre
rdf:langString Advanced fast jet flying training
rdf:langString Flying training squadron
rdf:langString IV Squadron
rdf:langString El 4.º Escuadrón (conocido como No. 4 Squadron o como No. IV Squadron) de la Real Fuerza Aérea británica, opera con aviones BAE Hawk, en la base de la RAF en Valley, en operaciones de entrenamiento.​
rdf:langString No. 4 Squadron, normally written as IV Squadron, of the Royal Air Force operates the BAE Hawk T2 in the training role from RAF Valley.
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xsd:gYear 1918
xsd:gYear 1912
xsd:string * (Honours marked with an asterisk may be emblazoned on the Squadron Standard)
xsd:string *Arnhem(1944)*
xsd:string *Bosnia(1995)*
xsd:string *Fortress Europe(1942–1944)
xsd:string *France and Germany (1944–1945)*
xsd:string *France and Low Countries (1939–1940)*
xsd:string *Iraq(2003)*
xsd:string *Lys(1918)
xsd:string *Mons(1914)*
xsd:string *Neuve Chappelle(1915)
xsd:string *Normandy(1944)*
xsd:string *Rhine(1944–1945)
xsd:string *Somme(1916)
xsd:string *Somme(1918)*
xsd:string *Western Front(1914–1918)*
xsd:string *Ypres(1917)
xsd:string 150px
xsd:string A sun in splendour dividedper bendby a flash of lightning. Approved byKing Edward VIIIin May 1936. The red and black segmented sun suggests round-the-clock operations, while the lightning flash is a reference to the unit's early use of wireless telephony for artillery co-operation.
xsd:string ()
xsd:string In futurum videre
xsd:string Advanced fast jet flying training

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