No. 73 Squadron RAF
http://dbpedia.org/resource/No._73_Squadron_RAF an entity of type: Thing
No. 73 Squadron, Royal Air Force was formed on 2 July 1917 during the First World War. It was disbanded in 1969.
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No. 73 Squadron RAF
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No. 73 Squadron RAF
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10474693
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1056177545
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(Honours marked with an asterisk are those emblazoned on the Squadron Standard )
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Western Front, 1918*, Marne, 1918*, Lys, Amiens, Arras, Hindenburg Line, France & Low Countries, 1939-40*, Battle of Britain, 1940*, Egypt & Libya, 1940-43*, Mediterranean, 1941-43*, El Alamein*, El Hamma, South East Europe 1943-45*, Italy 1943–45
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23
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United Kingdom
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--03-15
--07-01
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Aircraft
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Base
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(During World War Two the squadron was commanded by Major Hubbard and his aircraft carried a representation of Old Mother Hubbard's dog looking into an empty cupboard. In order to retain its association with this unofficial badge the squadron adopted a heraldic dog and put a maple leaf on it to associate with its Canadian personnel.)
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HV Oct 1938 - Sep 1939
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TP Sep 1939 - Nov 1940
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A demi-Talbot rampant, charged on the shoulder with a maple leaf.
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Post 1950 squadron roundel
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Squadron Codes
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Squadron Badge heraldry
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Tutor et Ultor
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No. 73 Squadron RAF
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No. 73 Squadron, Royal Air Force was formed on 2 July 1917 during the First World War. It was disbanded in 1969.
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11229
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1919
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1917
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(Honours marked with an asterisk are those emblazoned on the Squadron Standard )
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Western Front, 1918*, Marne, 1918*, Lys, Amiens, Arras, Hindenburg Line, France & Low Countries, 1939-40*, Battle of Britain, 1940*, Egypt & Libya, 1940-43*, Mediterranean, 1941-43*, El Alamein*, El Hamma, South East Europe 1943-45*, Italy 1943–45
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(During World War Two the squadron was commanded by Major Hubbard and his aircraft carried a representation of Old Mother Hubbard's dog looking into an empty cupboard. In order to retain its association with this unofficial badge the squadron adopted a heraldic dog and put a maple leaf on it to associate with its Canadian personnel.)
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HV Oct 1938 - Sep 1939
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TP Sep 1939 - Nov 1940
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A demi-Talbotrampant, charged on the shoulder with a maple leaf.
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("Protector and Avenger")
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Tutor et Ultor