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No. 45 Squadron RAF

No. 45 Squadron RAF
Squadron badge
Active1 March 1916 – 1 April 1918 (RFC)
1 April 1918 – 31 Dec 1919 (RAF)
1 April 1921 – 17 January 1927
25 April 1927 – 13 January 1970
1 August 1972 – 26 July 1976
1 January 1984 – 1 April 1992
1 July 1992 – present
CountryUnited Kingdom
BranchRoyal Air Force
TypeFlying squadron
RoleMulti-engine pilot and weapons systems operator training
Part ofNo. 3 Flying Training School
Home stationRAF Cranwell
Nickname(s)'Flying Camels'
Motto(s)Per ardua surgo
(Latin for 'Through difficulties I arise')[1]
AircraftEmbraer Phenom T1
Battle honoursWestern Front (1916–1917)*, Somme (1916), Ypres (1917), Italian Front and Adriatic (1917–1918), Piave, Independent Force and Germany (1918)*, Kurdistan (1922–1924), Iraq (1923–1925), Egypt and Libya (1940–1942)*, East Africa (1940)*, Syria (1941), Burma (1942)*, Arakan (1943–1944)*, Burma (1944–1945)*, Honours marked with an asterisk are those emblazoned on the Squadron Standard
Insignia
Squadron badge heraldryA winged camel, commemorating the Sopwith Camel used for a large part of the First World War, and the squadron's long association with the Middle East. Approved by King Edward VIII in October 1936.
Squadron roundel

Number 45 Squadron is a flying squadron of the Royal Air Force. The squadron, which was established on 1 March 1916 as part of the Royal Flying Corps, currently provides flying training using Embraer Phenom T1s and operates under the command of No. 3 Flying Training School at RAF Cranwell, Lincolnshire.

  1. ^ Pine, L.G. (1983). A dictionary of mottoes (1 ed.). London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. p. 170. ISBN 0-7100-9339-X.

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