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    Royal Air Force Blenheim Crescent or more RAF Blenheim Crescent is a non-flying Royal Air Force station, in Ruislip, in Greater London, England, presently...
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    Royal Air Force (RAF), split by what is now the Chiltern Main Line. North of the railway was RAF Blenheim Crescent, which housed the RAF Records Office...
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    England during February 1942. VIII BC was established at RAF Bomber Command Headquarters at RAF Daws Hill, in High Wycombe, on 22 February. With the end...
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    electronic warfare. ONR Global regional offices are located in: RAF Blenheim Crescent, London, U.K. (Europe) Santiago, Chile (Latin America) Tokyo, Japan...
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  • Bristol Blenheim IV before moving to RAF Gatwick. No. 21 Squadron RAF from 2 March 1939 with the Blenheim I before upgrading to the Blenheim IV in September...
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  • 2010. "Bristol Blenheim IV Aircraft History – World War Two Aircraft". RAF Museum London. Retrieved 3 January 2010. C.G.Jefford (1988). RAF Squadrons. UK...
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    Force would have left RAF Uxbridge, allowing the US Air Force and Navy to move from RAF Daws Hill, RAF Blenheim Crescent and RAF West Ruislip. Units from...
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  • No. 203 Squadron RAF was originally formed as No. 3 Squadron Royal Naval Air Service. It was renumbered No. 203 when the Royal Air Force was formed on...
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    The aircrews of RAF Bomber Command during World War II operated a fleet of bomber aircraft carried strategic bombing operations from September 1939 to...
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  • Royal Air Force Grangemouth or more simply RAF Grangemouth is a former Royal Air Force station located 3 mi (4.8 km) north east of Falkirk, Stirlingshire...
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    Perhaps its most famous use was in a twin-engine light bomber, the Bristol Blenheim. In 1938 Roy Fedden pressed the Air Ministry to import supplies of 100...
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    (City of London) Squadron Royal Auxiliary Air Force is a squadron of the RAF Reserves. It was formed in 1925 and operated as a night fighter squadron...
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    at RAF Church Fenton and initially had a large number of Canadian personnel on strength. The first aircraft assigned to the squadron were Blenheim MK...
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    during the battle. In the United Kingdom, Keith Park Crescent, a residential road near the former RAF station at Biggin Hill, is named after him, as is Keith...
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    72 Squadron, equipped with Blenheims and commanded by Flight-Lieutenant David Archdale (Michael Redgrave). A Bristol Blenheim IV, restored from a Bolingbroke...
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    1817, an augmentation of honour was granted commemorating the victory of Blenheim by the 1st Duke. As Churchill's father, Lord Randolph Churchill, was the...
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    Jewry Social; Whig closed 1712; current premises near Leicester Square Blenheim Club 1909 12 St James's Square, later King Street ? ? British Empire Club...
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    ISBN 1-58663-207-8. Gunston, Bill. Encyclopedia Of World Air Power. London: Crescent, 1987. ISBN 0-517-49969-X. Taylor John W. R. Jane's All The World's Aircraft...
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    plaques in 2024". English Heritage. Retrieved 2024-04-09. "Mornington Crescent honours Rushton". BBC News. 21 March 2002. Retrieved 8 May 2010. The Heritage...
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    manufacturing aircraft, one of the first types being the Bristol Blenheim. Production included an RAF heavy bomber, the Handley Page Halifax. These were built...
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    Anglian Regiment — Paired with 2 R ANGLIAN Battalion Headquarters, at Blenheim Camp, Bury Saint Edmunds No. 1 (Norfolk and Suffolk) Company, in Norwich...
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  • Hawker Hart line, K9731, 'ZR-N', of No. 613 Squadron RAF, suffers engine problem on take-off from RAF Odiham, buries nose in an earthen berm. 20 February...
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  • twin-engine fighter to F.22/33 Bristol Type 142 Britain First Bristol Type 142M Blenheim Bristol Type 143 twin-engine, 10-seat transport Bristol Type 144 night...
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