No. 210 Squadron RAF
No. 210 Squadron was a Royal Air Force unit established in World War I. Disbanded and reformed a number of times in the ensuing years, it operated as a fighter squadron during World War I and as a maritime patrol squadron during the Spanish Civil War, World War II and the Cold War before it was last deactivated in 1971.
Alfred Williams CarterArchibald Buchanan (RAF officer)Arthur RandallCleo Francis PineauDesmond FitzgibbonEdward CrundallEllis Vair ReidEuan DicksonFrank GorringeGeorge Leonard TrappGerald Ewart NashHarold Day (Royal Navy officer)Harold MellingsHerbert A. PateyHoward SaintJames Alpheus GlenJohn CruickshankJohn G. ManuelKenneth Russell UngerLawrence CoombesNorman MacGregorPercy BoultonRowan DalySolomon Clifford JosephWalter G. R. HinchliffeWilliam Melville AlexanderWilliam Stanley Jenkins
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Alfred Williams CarterCleo Francis PineauDesmond FitzgibbonEdward CrundallFrank GorringeGeorge Leonard TrappGerald Ewart NashHarold Day (Royal Navy officer)Harold MellingsHerbert A. PateyHoward SaintJames Alpheus GlenJohn CruickshankLawrence CoombesNorman MacGregorPercy BoultonRowan DalySolomon Clifford JosephWalter G. R. HinchliffeWilliam Stanley Jenkins
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No. 210 Squadron RAF
No. 210 Squadron was a Royal Air Force unit established in World War I. Disbanded and reformed a number of times in the ensuing years, it operated as a fighter squadron during World War I and as a maritime patrol squadron during the Spanish Civil War, World War II and the Cold War before it was last deactivated in 1971.
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No. 210 Squadron was a Royal A ...... was last deactivated in 1971.
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Arctic 1945
Atlantic 1939–45
Biscay 1943
North Africa, 1942–43
Western Front, 1916–18
Ypres 1917
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A griffinsegreant
DA (Sep 1939 – Mar 1944)
L (1951–1956)
OZ (Apr 1946 – 1951)
VG (May 1939 – Sep 1939)
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("Hovering in the Heavens")
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Maritime patrol
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Arctic 1945
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Atlantic 1939–45
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Biscay 1943
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Bismarck
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Lys
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North Africa, 1942–43
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Western Front, 1916–18
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Ypres 1917
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United Kingdom
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A griffin segreant
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DA
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L
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Yn y nwyfre yn hedfan
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Maritime patrol
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No. 210 Squadron RAF
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