No. 602 Squadron RAF

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602 (City of Glasgow) Squadron is a Royal Auxiliary Air Force squadron. Originally formed in 1925 as a light bomber squadron, its role changed in 1938 to army co-operation and in 1939 to that of a fighter squadron. During the Second World War, the squadron flew Spitfires and took part in the Battle of Britain. After the war, the squadron was reinstated as a fighter squadron within the Royal Auxiliary Air Force, until all these units disbanded in March 1957. rdf:langString
Le No. 602 Squadron, surnommé « City of Glasgow », est un escadron de la (en) (RAAF). Il est actif sur plusieurs périodes : de 1925 à 1945, de 1946 à 1957 et à partir de 2006. Formé à l'origine en 1925 en tant qu'escadron de bombardiers légers, son rôle est modifié en 1938 pour devenir une unité coopérante avec l'armée de terre et en 1939 pour devenir un escadron de chasse. Pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, l'escadron pilote des Supermarine Spitfire et prend part à la bataille d'Angleterre. rdf:langString
rdf:langString No. 602 Squadron RAF
rdf:langString No. 602 Squadron RAF
rdf:langString No. 602 (City of Glasgow) Squadron RAuxAF
rdf:langString City of Glasgow"Glasgow's Own"
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xsd:integer 1111316564
rdf:langString Dieppe
rdf:langString Battle of Britain, 1940
rdf:langString France and Germany, 1944–1945
rdf:langString Channel and North Sea, 1940–1943
rdf:langString Fortress Europe, 1940–1944
rdf:langString Home Defence, 1940–1945
rdf:langString Normandy,1944
rdf:langString ( These honours are those emblazoned on the squadron standard.)
xsd:integer 23
rdf:langString No. 602 Squadron badge with Edinburgh Castle Lion heraldry and crown of King George during WWII.
rdf:langString Grey Douglas tartan
rdf:langString Charles Berry BSc MSc DEng
rdf:langString United Kingdom
xsd:integer 23
xsd:gMonthDay --05-10 --07-01 --09-12
rdf:langString Kings Park, Glasgow
rdf:langString Headquarters
rdf:langString LO
rdf:langString RAI
rdf:langString ZT
rdf:langString In front of a saltire, a lion rampant(The lion was adopted in view of the squadron's association with Scotland and the saltire to represent the cross of St Andrew, being fimbriated to show it as a white saltire on a blue background.)
rdf:langString Squadron Codes
rdf:langString Squadron Badge
rdf:langString
rdf:langString Latin: Cave leonem cruciatum
rdf:langString City of Glasgow"Glasgow's Own"
rdf:langString General Service Support Squadron
rdf:langString No. 602 Squadron RAuxAF
rdf:langString Le No. 602 Squadron, surnommé « City of Glasgow », est un escadron de la (en) (RAAF). Il est actif sur plusieurs périodes : de 1925 à 1945, de 1946 à 1957 et à partir de 2006. Formé à l'origine en 1925 en tant qu'escadron de bombardiers légers, son rôle est modifié en 1938 pour devenir une unité coopérante avec l'armée de terre et en 1939 pour devenir un escadron de chasse. Pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, l'escadron pilote des Supermarine Spitfire et prend part à la bataille d'Angleterre. Réformé en 2006, l'escadron assume actuellement le rôle de soutien à la mission ISTAR (renseignement militaire). Dans ce rôle, l'escadron a fourni des opérations de vol et un soutien du renseignement à la RAF au pays et à l'étranger, d'abord depuis Édimbourg avant de retourner dans sa ville natale de Glasgow en août 2008. L'escadron a subi une transformation entre 2012 et 2014 alors qu'il assurait des branches et des métiers plus diversifiés et passait sous le commandement du groupe AOC 1, relevant de la composante aérienne de la force conjointe britannique et des réserves du groupe du quartier général 1. À la fin de 2014, l'escadron a déménagé son quartier général au centre de réserve dans la région de King's Park, au sud de Glasgow. Il a ensuite été confirmé en tant qu'escadron de soutien des services généraux (GSS) du 1er groupe et, avec les autres escadrons GSS du 1er groupe, est passé des auspices de la composante aérienne de la force conjointe britannique pour s'asseoir sous le 1 * Commandant Air & Space Warfare Centre.
rdf:langString 602 (City of Glasgow) Squadron is a Royal Auxiliary Air Force squadron. Originally formed in 1925 as a light bomber squadron, its role changed in 1938 to army co-operation and in 1939 to that of a fighter squadron. During the Second World War, the squadron flew Spitfires and took part in the Battle of Britain. After the war, the squadron was reinstated as a fighter squadron within the Royal Auxiliary Air Force, until all these units disbanded in March 1957. Reformed on 1 July 2006, the Squadron assumed the ISTAR mission support role formerly held by the Mission Support Element (MSE) of 603 (City of Edinburgh) Squadron. In this role the squadron provided flight operations and intelligence support to the RAF at home and overseas, first from Edinburgh before returning to its home city of Glasgow in August 2008. The squadron underwent a transformation between 2012 and 2014 as it took on more diverse branches and trades and moved under the command of AOC 1 Group, reporting through the UK Joint Force Air Component and Headquarters 1 Group Reserves. At the end of 2014 the squadron moved its headquarters to the Reserve Centre in the King's Park area on the south side of Glasgow. It was later confirmed as a 1 Group General Service Support (GSS) Squadron and, along with the other 1 Group GSS Squadrons, moved from auspices of the UK Joint Force Air Component to sit under the 1* Commandant Air & Space Warfare Centre.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 23369
xsd:gYear 1945
xsd:gYear 1925
xsd:string Battle of Britain, 1940
xsd:string Dieppe
xsd:string France and Germany, 1944–1945
xsd:string Channel and North Sea, 1940–1943
xsd:string Fortress Europe, 1940–1944
xsd:string Home Defence, 1940–1945
xsd:string Normandy,1944
xsd:string ( These honours are those emblazoned on the squadron standard.)
xsd:string LO (Jan 1939 – May 1939
xsd:string RAI (May 1946 – 1949)
xsd:string Sep 1939 – May 1945, 1949 – 1953)
xsd:string ZT (May 1939 – Sep 1939)
xsd:string In front of asaltire, a lionrampant(The lion was adopted in view of the squadron's association with Scotland and the saltire to represent the cross of St Andrew, being fimbriated to show it as a white saltire on a blue background.)
xsd:string (Translation: "Beware the crossed lion")
xsd:string Latin: Cave leonem cruciatum
xsd:string General Service Support Squadron

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