No. 604 Squadron RAF
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No. 604 Squadron RAF was a squadron of the Royal Air Force noted for its pioneering role the development of radar-controlled night-fighter operations. The squadron was established in March 1930 at RAF Hendon as a day-bomber squadron of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force. In July 1934, the squadron transitioned to two-seat fighters. Shortly after the commencement of World War II in 1939, the squadron was reassigned to a night-fighter role.
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No. 604 Squadron RAF
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No. 604 (County of Middlesex) Squadron RAuxAF
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County of Middlesex
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21006739
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1111316873
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Battle of Britain
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Dunkirk
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Normandy
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Home Defence
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France and Germany
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Fortress Europe
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France and Low Countries
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200
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Post-1951 aircraft insignia
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--03-17
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--05-10
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RAK
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Squadron Codes
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WQ
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A seax
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NG Sep
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(No. 604 Squadron, being the County of Middlesex squadron, took part of the armorial bearings of the county, a seax, to commemorate that association)
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Squadron badge heraldry
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Latin: Si vis pacem para bellum
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County of Middlesex
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John Cunningham, Michael Hugh Constable-Maxwell, Frederick Desmond Hughes
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No. 604 Squadron RAuxAF
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No. 604 Squadron RAF was a squadron of the Royal Air Force noted for its pioneering role the development of radar-controlled night-fighter operations. The squadron was established in March 1930 at RAF Hendon as a day-bomber squadron of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force. In July 1934, the squadron transitioned to two-seat fighters. Shortly after the commencement of World War II in 1939, the squadron was reassigned to a night-fighter role. No. 604 Squadron was initially disbanded in April 1945 as part of a reduction of the British Armed Forces near the end of the war. It was reformed as an auxiliary single-seat fighter squadron in May 1946, again at RAF Hendon. Final disbandment occurred in March 1957 with the dissolution of the Auxiliary Air Force.
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16764
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1945
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1930
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Battle of Britain(1940)
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Dunkirk(1940)
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Fortress Europe (1943–45)
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France and Germany (1944–45)
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France and Low Countries(1940)
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Home Defence (1940–44)
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Normandy (1944)
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200px
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1949 – Apr 1951)
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Aseax
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NG Sep (1939 – Apr 1945,
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RAK (Jul 1946 – 1949)
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Squadron Codes
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WQ (Jan 1939 – Sep 1939)
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(No. 604 Squadron, being the County of Middlesex squadron, took part of the armorial bearings of the county, a seax, to commemorate that association)
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(Translation: "If you want peace, prepare for war")
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Latin: Si vis pacem para bellum