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n2:_2_Squadron_RAF
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Not to be confused with No. 2 Squadron RAF RegimentNo. 2 Squadron, also known as No. II (AC) Squadron, is a squadron of the Royal Air Force. It is currently equipped with the Eurofighter Typhoon.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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No. II (AC) Squadron
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dbpedia-owl:activeYearsEndYear
1912-01-01Z
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1912-01-01Z
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Neuve Chappelle, Arnhem, Ypres 1915, Iraq 2003 Gulf 1991, France and Low Countries 1939–1940, Somme 1916, Dunkirk, Western Front 1914–1918, Normandy 1944,
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dbpedia:RAF_Lossiemouth
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150px The RAF roundel (three concentric circles) over all aWake knot
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"Hereward" (Guardian of the Army)
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Reconnaissance
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