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No. 57 Squadron RAF is a Royal Air Force flying training squadron.
foaf:name
No. 57 Squadron RAF
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dbpedia-owl:activeYearsEndYear
2002-01-01Z
dbpedia-owl:activeYearsStartYear
1916-01-01Z
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Western Front, 1916–1918: Amiens, France & Low Countries, 1939–1940: Norway, 1940: Channel & North Sea, 1940: Ruhr, 1941–1943: Fortress Europe, 1941–1944: Berlin, 1941–1943: Walcheren, France & Germany, 1944–1945: South Atlantic 1982.
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dbpedia:United_Kingdom
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QT (1944 – Nov 1945, 'C' Flt) 150px EQ (Nov 1938 – Sep 1939) DX (Apr 1940 – Apr 1951) Issuant from two logs fesse-wise in saltire a phoenix. (The badge commemorates the fact that during the First World War, on one occasion the whole of the flying personnel became casualties within a few days, but the squadron remained in action with new personnel.)
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dbpedia:Royal_Air_Force
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Corpus non animum muto Latin: I change my body not my spirit
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