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commanding officer (53)
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casualties (8)
- 1018 (589 Australian) killed (1)
- 102 (33 Australian) (1)
- 29 (23 Australian) dead (1)
- 546 (255 Australian) killed (1)
- 760 (284 Australians) killed (1)
- Australian only: 184 killed (1)
- Australian only: 91 killed (1)
- Australians only: 64 killed; (86 squadron members of all nationalities were killed on operations) (1)
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Units
8 Results
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No. 456 Squadron
Unit
No. 456 Squadron was the Royal Australian Air Force's only dedicated night fighter squadron during the Second World War. An Article XV squadron, it was formed at Valley, on the Welsh island of Anglese...U59441
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No. 467 Squadron
Unit
No. 467 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force was formed at Scampton in the United Kingdom on 7 November 1942. Although intended as an Australian squadron under Article XV of the Empire Air Training Sc...U59451
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No. 455 Squadron
Unit
No. 455 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force was formed at Williamtown, New South Wales, on 23 May 1941. Formed in accordance with Article XV of the Empire Air Training Scheme, the squadron was destin...U59440
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No. 466 Squadron
Unit
No. 466 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force was formed at Driffield in the United Kingdom on 10 October 1942. Although intended as an Australian squadron under Article XV of the Empire Air Training S...U59450
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No. 464 Squadron
Unit
464 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force was formed, in accordance with Article XV of the Empire Air Training Scheme, at Feltwell in the United Kingdom on 1 September 1942. It was equipped with Lockhe...U59449
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No. 460 Squadron
Unit
No. 460 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, was formed at Molesworth in the United Kingdom on 15 November 1941. It was an "Article XV Squadron", formed in accordance with agreements that implemented...U59445
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No. 461 Squadron
Unit
461 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force was raised at Mount Batten, on the south coast of the England, on 25 April 1942. It was one of several Australian squadrons formed in accordance with Article X...U59446
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No. 463 Squadron
Unit
No. 463 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force was formed from C Flight of 467 Squadron RAAF at Waddington in the United Kingdom on 25 November 1943, in accordance with Article XV of the Empire Air Trai...U59448