No. 2 Squadron RAF

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El 2.º Escuadrón (conocida como No II (AC) Squadron) de la Royal Air Force (RAF) es actualmente uno de dos escuadrones de la RAF (la otra es el 13.º Escuadrón de la RAF) operando en tareas de reconocimiento, con el Typhoon FGR4, asentado en la base de la RAF en Marham, Norfolk.​ Los integrantes de este Escuadrón sostienen que es "el escuadrón de aviones pesados más vieja en el mundo", junto al 3.º escuadrón de la RAF. rdf:langString
Number 2 Squadron, also known as No. II (Army Co-operation) Squadron, is the most senior squadron of the Royal Air Force. It is currently equipped with the Eurofighter Typhoon FGR4 at RAF Lossiemouth, Moray, since reforming there on 12 January 2015. No. 2 Squadron's traditional army co-operation role is reflected in the "AC" of its title, its motto Hereward (Guardian of the Army), and the symbol of a Wake knot on its crest. Its unofficial nickname is Shiny Two. rdf:langString
rdf:langString 2.º Escuadrón de la RAF (Reino Unido)
rdf:langString No. 2 Squadron RAF
rdf:langString No. II (AC) Squadron
rdf:langString 'Shiny Two'
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rdf:langString Squadron badge
rdf:langString *Western Front * *Mons *Neuve Chappelle * *Ypres *Loos *Somme * *Arras *Somme *Lys *France and Low Countries * *Dunkirk * *Fortress Europe *France and Germany *Normandy * *Arnhem * *Walcheren *Rhine *Gulf * *Afghanistan *Iraq * *Libya * * (Honours marked with an asterisk may be emblazoned on the Squadron Standard)
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rdf:langString United Kingdom
rdf:langString Wing Commander E E Rickards
xsd:gMonthDay --01-12
xsd:gMonthDay --02-01
xsd:gMonthDay --04-01
xsd:date 1912-05-13
rdf:langString Aircraft
rdf:langString Home station
xsd:integer 100
xsd:integer 150
rdf:langString B
rdf:langString XV
rdf:langString OI
rdf:langString KO
rdf:langString A–Z
rdf:langString The RAF roundel over all a wake knot. Approved by King Edward VIII in May 1936. The circles represent the RAF and the wake knot is derived from the arms of Hereward the Wake and indicates the basic role of the unit as a guardian of the Army.
rdf:langString Squadron badge heraldry
rdf:langString Post 1950 squadron roundel
rdf:langString Squadron Codes
rdf:langString Squadron tail badge
xsd:integer 150
rdf:langString Hereward – Guardian of the Army
rdf:langString 'Shiny Two'
rdf:langString Flying squadron
rdf:langString No. II Squadron
rdf:langString El 2.º Escuadrón (conocida como No II (AC) Squadron) de la Royal Air Force (RAF) es actualmente uno de dos escuadrones de la RAF (la otra es el 13.º Escuadrón de la RAF) operando en tareas de reconocimiento, con el Typhoon FGR4, asentado en la base de la RAF en Marham, Norfolk.​ Los integrantes de este Escuadrón sostienen que es "el escuadrón de aviones pesados más vieja en el mundo", junto al 3.º escuadrón de la RAF.
rdf:langString Number 2 Squadron, also known as No. II (Army Co-operation) Squadron, is the most senior squadron of the Royal Air Force. It is currently equipped with the Eurofighter Typhoon FGR4 at RAF Lossiemouth, Moray, since reforming there on 12 January 2015. No. 2 Squadron's traditional army co-operation role is reflected in the "AC" of its title, its motto Hereward (Guardian of the Army), and the symbol of a Wake knot on its crest. Its unofficial nickname is Shiny Two.
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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 *Afghanistan(2001–2014)
xsd:string *Arnhem(1944)*
xsd:string *Arras(1917)
xsd:string *Dunkirk(1940)*
xsd:string *Fortress Europe(1941–1944)
xsd:string *France and Germany (1944–1945)
xsd:string *France and Low Countries (1939–1940)*
xsd:string *Gulf(1991)*
xsd:string *Iraq(2003)*
xsd:string *Libya(2011)*
xsd:string *Loos(1915)
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 *Walcheren(1944)
xsd:string *Western Front(1914–1918)*
xsd:string *Ypres(1915)
xsd:string 100px
xsd:string 150px
xsd:string A–Z (Tornados)
xsd:string B (Apr 1951–1955)
xsd:string KO (Nov 1939–May 1941)
xsd:string OI (Sep 1946–Apr 1951)
xsd:string XV (May 1941–1943)
xsd:string The RAF roundel (three concentric circles) over all awake knot. Approved byKing Edward VIIIin May 1936. The circles represent the RAF and the wake knot is derived from the arms ofHereward the Wakeand indicates the basic role of the unit as a guardian of the Army.
xsd:string Hereward – Guardian of the Army
xsd:string Multi–role combat

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