No. 1 Squadron RAF

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No. 1 Squadron
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RAF Harrier GR7
Information
Role Offensive Support
Aircraft Operated Harrier GR7
Home Station RAF Cottesmore
Motto "In omnibus princeps"
History
Date Founded 13 May 1912 (RFC)
Badge A winged numeral "1"
Notable Battle Honours Western Front 1915-1918, Ypres 1915, Somme 1916, Independant Force and Germany 1918, France and Low Countries 1939-1940, Battle of Britain 1940, Fortress Europe 1941-1944, France and Germany 1944-1945, South Atlantic 1982

No. 1 (F) Squadron of the Royal Air Force operates the Harrier GR7 from RAF Cottesmore.

History

The squadron motto is "In omnibus princeps" (first in all things,) appropriate for the RAF's oldest squadron and one that has been involved in almost every major British military operation since World War I. This includes World War II, Suez, Falklands War, Gulf War, Kosovo War and Operation Telic (Iraq.)

The squadron became the world's first operator of a STOVL aircraft with the arrival of the Hawker Siddeley Harrier in 1969, declared operational the following year.

During the Kosovo war the Squadron flew over 800 sorties as part of NATO's Operation Allied Force.


Previous Aircraft Operated


See also