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The squadron, identified as the service's oldest flying squadron, was formed just after World War I, and it adopted the Harrier jump jet in the mid-1980s.
On Thursday the Marine Corps held a sunset ceremony for Marine Attack Squadron 311, or VMA-311, as the Corps looks to move from the AV-8B Harrier to the F-35 Lightning, according to the Marine ...
Exactly 100 years today No 75 Squadron Royal Flying Corps (later RAF) was formed in Britain. The squadron was to have close links with New Zealand from World ...
ROYAL Flying Corps pilots of the Montrose based No2 squadron were the fearless flying pioneers of World War 1 who flew to war in biplanes armed only with service revolvers.
The statue of the first Indian to fly as a pilot with the Royal Flying Corps - the precursor of the RAF - is to be created in Southampton city centre to mark the 'lost history' of ethnic ...
The Royal Flying Corps was established in 1912. Joe Crowley looks at how the Corps needed amateur pilots to persuade the government of its value, with the first squadron set up at Lark Hill.
A Marine squadron has become the only Marine unit in the Indo-Pacific to reach an early operational milestone with MQ-9 Reaper drones, according to the Corps. Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle ...
In 1922 a stained glass window was unveiled in Westminster Abbey to members of the Royal Flying Corps who died during the 1914-1918 war. It was given by Mrs Louis Bennett of West Virginia USA, ...
An Army aviation squadron now based in Suffolk has celebrated 70 years of flying, half of which has been spent on operations. 656 Squadron, part of 4 Regiment Army Air Corps, was formed during the ...
The Royal Flying Corps came into being 100 years ago and played a key role in World War I. But who were its heroic pilots, and why was the corps so special?
The Marine Corps' oldest flying squadron flew its last Harrier jump jet flight as the unit's pilots ready to fly new F-35 stealth fighters ...
The squadron, identified as the service's oldest flying squadron, was formed just after World War I, and it adopted the Harrier jump jet in the mid-1980s.