No. 60 Squadron RAF

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No. 60 Squadron of the Royal Air Force was formed in 1916 at Gosport. It is currently part of No. 1 Flying Training School based at RAF Shawbury in Shropshire flying the Airbus H135 Juno HT1. The squadron badge is a markhor's head and was approved by King George VI in December 1937. Chosen to commemorate many years of service in North-West India, the markhor being a mountain goat frequenting the Khyber Pass. The horns of a markhor were presented to the squadron in 1964. The squadron motto is Per ardua ad aethera tendo - 'I strive through difficulties to the sky'. rdf:langString
rdf:langString No. 60 Squadron RAF
rdf:langString No. 60 Squadron RAF
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rdf:langString Squadron Leader Nick Summers
rdf:langString *30 Apr 1916 – 22 Jan 1920 *1 Apr 1920 – Apr 1968 *3 Feb 1969 – 1 Apr 1992 *Jun 1992 – present
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rdf:langString A markhor's head, commemorating many years of service in North-West India, the markhor being a mountain goat frequenting the Khyber Pass. Approved by King George VI in December 1937.
rdf:langString Squadron badge heraldry
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rdf:langString Post-1950 squadron roundel
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rdf:langString Advanced helicopter flying training
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rdf:langString No. 60 Squadron RAF
rdf:langString No. 60 Squadron of the Royal Air Force was formed in 1916 at Gosport. It is currently part of No. 1 Flying Training School based at RAF Shawbury in Shropshire flying the Airbus H135 Juno HT1. The squadron badge is a markhor's head and was approved by King George VI in December 1937. Chosen to commemorate many years of service in North-West India, the markhor being a mountain goat frequenting the Khyber Pass. The horns of a markhor were presented to the squadron in 1964. The squadron motto is Per ardua ad aethera tendo - 'I strive through difficulties to the sky'.
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xsd:string *Arakan(1942–1944)
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xsd:string *Burma(1944–1945)
xsd:string *Hindenburg Line*
xsd:string *Malaya(1941–1942)*
xsd:string *Manipur(1944)*
xsd:string *Mohmand (1927)
xsd:string *Mohmand (1933)
xsd:string *North Burma (1944)
xsd:string *North West Frontier(1925–1939)
xsd:string *North West Frontier(1930–1931)
xsd:string *Somme(1916)*
xsd:string *Waziristan(1920–1925)
xsd:string *Western Front(1914–1918)*
xsd:string * (Honours marked with an asterisk are emblazoned on the squadron standard)
xsd:string AD (Apr 1939 – Sep 1939)
xsd:string A–Z (Wessex)
xsd:string MU (Sep 1934 – Feb 1942, Aug 1943 – Oct 1946)
xsd:string Amarkhor'shead, commemorating many years of service inNorth-West India, the markhor being a mountain goat frequenting theKhyber Pass. Approved byKing George VIin December 1937.
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xsd:string Per ardua ad aethera tendo
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