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02-Jul-01, 06:47 AM (GMT)
"45 Squadron"
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Michael Griffiths
Mike@soundproducts.freeserve.co.uk

45 Squadron
Sun Jul 1 22:48:38 2001


Can anyone suggest where I might find some information about the service history of 45 Squadron?

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02-Jul-01, 06:48 AM (GMT)
1. "No.45 Squadron"
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Chris Charland
ccharlan@vianet.on.ca

No.45 Squadron
Sun Jul 1 23:21:04 2001


Hi Mike

What time frame are you interested in ? The squadron was formed on the 1st of March 1916 and despite being disbanded on a umber of occassions is still going strong. Today it is known as 45 (Reserve) Squadron and is the Multi-Engine Training Squadron of 3 Flying Training School at Cranwell. No.45 (Reserve) Squadron operates ten Jetstream T1's.

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