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No. 71 Squadron was a Royal Air Force aircraft squadron. The number has been used three times: once by the Royal Flying Corps for an Australian Flying Corps squadron; in the Second World War as an Eagle Squadron; and post-war as a fighter-bomber unit under the command of Royal Air Force Germany.
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No. 71 Squadron RAF
foaf:nick
Eagle
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dbpedia-owl:activeYearsEndYear
1918-01-01Z
dbpedia-owl:activeYearsStartYear
1917-01-01Z
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dbpedia:United_Kingdom
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A bald-headed eagle displayed charged with three stars of nine points L (September 1950 – October 1953) 150px XR (November 1940 – September 1942, also used initially on transfer to USAAF)
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dbpedia:Royal_Air_Force
dbpedia-owl:motto
First from the eyries
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Fighter
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