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No. 22 Sector RAF
No. 22 Sector RAF is a former Royal Air Force Sector that was operational during both the First and the Second World Wars. First World War 22nd Army Wing RFC was formed on 14 September 1916 within 5th Brigade at Vert Galant, moving to Bertangles, Toutencourt, Houtkerque, La Lovie, St. Andre-Aux-Bosi, Proyart, Villers-Carbonnel, Flez, Roye, Tutencourt, Vaux-En-Amienois, Honnechy, Reumont, Assogne & Chateau Otrogue. It was redesignated to 9th Wing on 20 May 1919. It controlled multiple squadrons including: 18, 19, 20, 23, 24, 28, 29, 32, 41, 46, 48, 49, 54, 57, 65, 70, 80, 84, 85, 92, 101, 201, 205, 208, 209, 211, 3 RNAS, 8 RNAS, 10 RNAS, 2nd AFC & 17th Aero. Second World War No. 22 Wing Servicing Wing RAF was active until 1 August 1940 at RAF Aldergrove where it was disbanded during December 1941. No. 22 (RCAF) (Fighter) Wing RAF was formed during January 1944 at RAF Ayr within No. 83 Group RAF No. 83 Expeditionary Air Group is a group within the Royal Air Force, curr ...
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Ensign Of The Royal Air Force
An ensign is the national flag flown on a vessel to indicate nationality. The ensign is the largest flag, generally flown at the stern (rear) of the ship while in port. The naval ensign (also known as war ensign), used on warships, may be different from the civil ensign (merchant ships) or the yacht ensign (recreational boats). Large versions of naval ensigns called battle ensigns are used when a warship goes into battle. The ensign differs from the jack (flag), jack, which is flown from a jackstaff at the bow of a vessel. In its widest sense, an ensign is just a flag or other standard. The European military rank of Ensign (rank), ensign, once responsible for bearing a unit's standard (whether national or regimental), derives from it (in the cavalry, the equivalent rank was Cornet (rank), cornet, named after a type of flag). Ensigns, such as the ancient Roman ensigns in the Arch of Constantine, are not always flags. National ensigns In nautical use, the ensign is flown on a shi ...
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