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No. 111 (Fighter) Squadron was a squadron of the Royal Air Force.It was formed in 1917 in the Middle East as No. 111 Squadron of the Royal Flying Corps during the reorganisation of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force after General Edmund Allenby took command during the Sinai and Palestine Campaign. The squadron remained in the Middle East after the end of the First World War until 1920 when it was renumbered as No. 14 Squadron.The squadron was reformed in 1923.
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No. 111 Squadron RAF
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'Treble One'
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1947-01-01Z
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1917-01-01Z
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Palestine 1917–1918*,Megiddo, Home Defence 1940–1942*, France and Low Countries 1940, Dunkirk*,Battle of Britain1940*, Fortress Europe 1941–1942*, Dieppe,North Africa 1942–1943*, Sicily 1943, Italy 1943–1945*, Salerno, Anzio and Nettuno,Gustav Line, France and Germany 1944*.(Honours marked with an asterisk are those emblazoned on the Squadron Standard )
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JU (Sep 1939 – May 1947) TM (Apr 1939 – Sep 1939) In front of two swords in saltire a cross potent quadrat charged with three seaxes fesswise in pale B (Carried on Phantoms) H (Carried on Tornados) 150px
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Latin: "Standing by" Adstantes
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