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「RCAF」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

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Famed RCAF Ace Billy Bishop was married in the church.
He is the fourth ranking RCAF ace, retiring in 1972 as a Lieutenant General.
y, U-889 was spotted south of Newfoundland by a RCAF airplane, steaming at 10 knots and flying a bla
The RCAF also ran No. 4 Initial Training School (No. 4 I
On 28 April 1945, a Canadian ( RCAF) an Avro Lancaster crashed in the grounds of th
1943 the station was transferred to No. 6 Group RCAF and became a training station.
ransferred to RAF Bomber Command's No. 6 Group ( RCAF) and transitioned to East Moor.
on to serve with the Royal Canadian Air Force ( RCAF) and Royal Air Force (RAF).
A USAF Boeing B-47B was leased to the RCAF and turned over to Canadair for modifications f
ian Air Force (RAAF), Royal Canadian Air Force ( RCAF) and Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) were p
survivors are still alive today, John R. Harris RCAF and Ken Rees RAF, the news item quoting Harriso
1691 Bomber Gunnery Flight (BGF) RCAF and its successor, No. 1695 Bomber Defence Trai
ation for the nascent Royal Canadian Air Force ( RCAF) and was renamed RCAF Station Borden.
, and the U.S. was still neutral, he joined the RCAF as a Squadron Leader involved with radio traini
n Corps Newfoundland" would be organized by the RCAF as a unit of the "Canadian Aircraft Identity Co
o other aviation concerns: was President of the RCAF Association for two years until he was appointe
RCAF badge (St.
In the mid 1950's he worked at the RCAF base at Tofino BC and remained in the Tofino ar
ory of the war, a Do217 that was shared with an RCAF Beaufighter.
The RCAF Blackouts were a Canadian World War II entertai
6th U-91 was attacked by a Liberator of 10 sqdn RCAF, but she escaped with little damage.
A Second World War Royal Canadian Air Force ( RCAF) de Havilland Mosquito fighter-bomber is also s
RCAF designation for the PT-26A.
Davies served in the chaplain corps of the RCAF during World War II.
rmed as a unit of the Royal Canadian Air Force ( RCAF) during the Second World War.
airfield which was used by 424 (Tiger) Squadron RCAF during the second world war.
ry 6, 2011) was a Canadian fighter pilot in the RCAF during World War II.
From D-Day to VE Day, 13 RCAF Fighter pilots in service on the continent acco
ence Paul Hellyer, to observe the last official RCAF flight of an Avro Lancaster.
n construction program in co-operation with the RCAF, for a continuous line of stations across south
He has served in the RCAF from 1963 - 1973 and joined the federal public
the Air Staff of the Royal Canadian Air Force ( RCAF) from 1947 until 1953.
Canada to undertake further flying training at RCAF Goderich and RCAF Station Aylmer.
Because of the Cold War and the Korean War, the RCAF grew to a strength of 54,000 personnel (all ran
oss Canada he was assigned to 408 Squadron of 6 RCAF Group, RAF Bomber Command at RAF Linton-on-Ouse
On his retirement from the RCAF he accepted the position of Vice-Chairman of Ha
He retired from the RCAF in 1973, and then worked several years as the M
Bannock was transferred to No. 406 Squadron RCAF in November 1944 as commanding officer, and was
Gwynne-Timothy, John R.W. Burma Liberators: RCAF in SEAC.
igned to No. 6 Group, Royal Canadian Air Force ( RCAF) in January 1943.
t deliver the expected power, consequently, the RCAF instituted an engine upgrade in 1966-1967, inst
After the RCAF left in 1945, Croft saw little wartime activity
5 Frankfurt airfield was where No. 665 Squadron RCAF maintained one aircraft section from May to Jul
Croil was appointed Senior Air Officer with the RCAF making him the head of the RCAF.
dair T-33 Silver Star without wingtip tanks, in RCAF markings at the Canadian Museum of Flight, July
ded 439 Reconnaissance Squadron on the CF104 at RCAF Marville, France from 1964 to 1967.
The USAF's Continental Air Command and the RCAF met in October 1950 to start planning, and in J
e added in mid-1942, and 419 and 424 Squadrons ( RCAF) moved in flying Wellington bombers and later,
No. 664 Squadron RCAF, No. 665 Squadron RCAF, and No. 666 Squadron RC
by and was occupied in turn by No. 402 Squadron RCAF, No. 409 Squadron RCAF, No. 410 Squadron RCAF a
The plane was identified as a RCAF North Star flying from Resolute Bay to Dorval A
He won a Distinguished Flying Cross from the RCAF on September 1, 1944.
The squadron transferred to No. 6 Group RCAF on January 1, 1943 operating with it until Apri
equipping with the CF-101 Voodoo 425 became the RCAF Operational Training Unit for this aircraft typ
Bannock became Director of Operations, RCAF Overseas Headquarters, in London in May 1945 un
near Eindoven killing the crew which included 2 RCAF personnel) so the statistics will be a little w
However 16 of the main stations were manned by RCAF personnel.
The RCAF plane radioed to nearby Western Escort Force W-
For the next three years, he was in RCAF Radar and Signals units with assignments in Can
He retired from the RCAF rather than be associated with the unification
e new Canadian Forces organization absorbed the RCAF, RCN and the Canadian Army.
Reformed at RCAF Rockcliffe on April 1, 1947, it took over the d
With the unification of the RCAF, Royal Canadian Navy and Canadian Army into the
f Norwegian pilots to be carried out in RAF and RCAF schools.
ng Committee) for the Royal Canadian Air Force ( RCAF), sending sixty aircrew candidates, and twenty-
One, manned by the RCAF, set out eastward from Fort Nelson, BC in order
He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force ( RCAF), signing up in 1940.
ew the Westland Whirlwind until transferring to RCAF Spitfire squadron No. 421.
RCAF squadrons stationed here included 424 Squadron,
Some non-Article XV RCAF squadrons were re-numbered to become Article XV
Many RCAF squadrons and units were located here, includin
In 1938, the aerodrome was home to two RCAF squadrons: No. 3 (Bomber) Squadron (flying West
The squadron was reformed at RCAF Station Uplands in January 1953 as 422 Fighter
OS closed, the station formally became known as RCAF Station Edmonton.
wed in 1949 by a Royal Canadian Air Force base, RCAF Station Resolute Bay.
1928, Croil was appointed Station Commander of RCAF Station Borden in Ontario which at that time wa
In 1953 the squadron was reformed at RCAF Station Bagotville and equipped with the Avro C
48 Radar Squadron, RCAF Station Baldy Hughes, became simply Canadian Fo
The squadron went to 4 Wing RCAF Station Baden-Soellingen in August 1953, remain
The squadron was reformed on April 30, 1951, at RCAF Station Greenwood as 404 Maritime Reconnaissanc
Control & Warning Squadron and the base became RCAF Station Puntzi Mountain.
cIntosh, previously the airport was the site of RCAF Station North Battleford.
laresholm Industrial Airport (formerly known as RCAF Station Claresholm) (TC LID: CEJ4) is located 2
The airport opened in 1941 as RCAF Station Claresholm as part of the British Commo
r Force 21st Reconnaissance Squadron arrived at RCAF Station Gander.
The squadron was re-formed at RCAF Station Summerside in 1961 as a Maritime Air Co
The squadron was reformed at RCAF Station St Hubert in October 1954 flying CF-100
squadron then reformed on 15 September 1967 at RCAF Station St Hubert in its new role as an electro
Control & Warning Squadron and the base became RCAF Station Barrington.
ring the Second World War, both Camp Borden and RCAF Station Borden became the most important traini
During the Second World War RCAF Station Borden also functioned as a training ce
e on the shores of Halifax Harbour, adjacent to RCAF Station Dartmouth, to stage its flying boats us
They reformed at Royal Canadian Air Force ( RCAF) Station Uplands on September 1st, 1951 and wen
During World War II the aerodrome was known as RCAF Station De Winton, and hosted a Royal Air Force
RCAF Station Edgar was featured in the second season
No. 400 Squadron reformed at RCAF Station Downsview, Toronto on 15 April 1946 as
mand structure and the units transferred to new RCAF Station Lahr (later CFB Lahr, now Black Forest
(Currie Field ( RCAF Station Lincoln Park))).
RCAF Station Grostenquin was closed in 1964 and its
The base was renamed RCAF Station Lincoln Park.
Location of RCAF Station Puntzi Mountain, British Columbia
lity was merged with the land-based airfield at RCAF Station Dartmouth to form RCAF Station Shearwat
air force training base was also located here: RCAF Station Penhold.
resholm's single operating runway is one of the RCAF station's three runways.
May 1: Army camps, RCAF stations, and the RCN's land-based installation
RCAF tablet on airfield war memorial
as a squadron in the Royal Canadian Air Force ( RCAF) that fought during the Second World War as a b
No. 407 Squadron RCAF, the "Demon Squadron"
He was a wartime Chaplain in the RCAF then Warden of Lincoln Theological College unti
ovember 1943, he was posted to No. 417 Squadron RCAF, then No. 92 Squadron RAF, flying the Supermari
n life and joined the Royal Canadian Air Force ( RCAF) to learn to fly fighters in combat.
In December, the Squadron joined No. 126 Wing RCAF to fly alongside the Wing's Spitfire IXs.
The RCAF took ten aircraft, mainly Bs.
chford Field became a Royal Canadian Air Force ( RCAF) training station under the British Commonwealt
ron was originally an Royal Canadian Air Force ( RCAF) unit flying with RAF Fighter Command.
It was one of seven RCAF units to serve with RAF Coastal Command.
le East, as a temporary stop-over for USAAF and RCAF units, and then as a Coastal Command station.
anada by Victory Aircraft with an order for six RCAF variants cancelled when hostilities ended.
No. 423 Squadron RCAF was a World War II unit of the Royal Canadian A
No. 421 Squadron RCAF was a unit of the Royal Canadian Air Force, for
No. 439 Squadron RCAF was a unit of the Royal Canadian Air Force, for
No. 422 Squadron RCAF was a unit of the Royal Canadian Air Force, for
No. 418 Squadron RCAF was a unit of the Royal Canadian Air Force, for
, 'Irwin' section, 'B' Flight, No. 665 Squadron RCAF was stationed at Y-75 Frankfurt, Germany From 2
No. 430 Squadron RCAF was a fighter squadron unit of the Royal Canadi
r son, Flight Lieutenant George G. (Kewp) Hyde, RCAF, was killed on active service in England during
No. 415 Squadron RCAF was an aircraft squadron of the Royal Canadian
No. 428 Squadron RCAF was first formed during the Second World War at
No. 414 Squadron RCAF was a squadron associated with the Royal Canadi
No. 440 Squadron RCAF was a Second World War Royal Canadian Air Force
No. 416 Squadron RCAF was formed at RAF Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Sco
itments during the Cold War, No. 1 Air Division RCAF was established in Europe in the early 1950s wi
403 and 421 Squadrons, RCAF, which moved in with Supermarine Spitfires arou
rating Halifax bomber MZ807 of No. 433 Squadron RCAF, which crashed nearby in December 1944.
78 Squadron, which flew Whitleys, 419 Squadron RCAF, which flew Wellingtons, Halifaxes, and Lancast
the Western Front, flying Spitfire XVI's as 127 RCAF Wing CO in 1945.
d by a Catalina flying boat of No. 162 Squadron RCAF with three depth charges causing extensive dama
                                                                                                    


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