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    The Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNLAF; Dutch: Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu), "Royal Air Force") is the military aviation branch of the Netherlands Armed...
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  • and 321 Squadron (which afterwards moved to Ceylon). The Royal Netherlands Military Flying School was re-established at Hawkins Field, Jackson, Mississippi...
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  • flight school was relocated to the United States. The Royal Netherlands Military Flying School (see nl:Royal Netherlands Military Flying School) was established...
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    Howard Well (August 2018). "Jackson's Flying Dutchmen: The Significance of the Royal Netherlands Military Flying School". University of Mississippi. Archived...
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    train at Jackson Army Airbase, which became known as the Royal Netherlands Military Flying School. During those years, more than two dozen Dutchmen were...
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    Dutch. Between secondary school and his university education, Willem-Alexander performed military service in the Royal Netherlands Navy from August 1985...
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  • the Netherlands. Royal Netherlands Air Force Military School-Woensdrecht Air Base 130 Squadron (Military training) 131 Squadron (Basic military aviator...
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    Namibian Military School Nepalese Military Academy, Kharipati, Bhaktapur Koninklijke Militaire Academie Royal Naval College (Netherlands) Tier One – initial...
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    Raymond Cammock (category New Zealand World War II flying aces)
    was a flying ace of the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) during the Second World War. He is credited with the destruction of 20 V-1 flying bombs....
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    Lincolnshire, England. RAF Barkston Heath has the Naval Element of No. 3 Flying Training School RAF (3 FTS) which, for a period between approximately 1995 and 2010...
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    Beechcraft Model 18 (category 1930s United States military trainer aircraft)
    USAAF orders, with 24 ordered by Netherlands repossessed by USAAF and used by the Royal Netherlands Military Flying School at Jackson, Mississippi. AT-11A...
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    flag of the Kingdom of the Netherlands were reaffirmed by royal decree on 19 February 1937. The national flag of the Netherlands is a tricolour flag. The...
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    Squadron (fighter) Military of Australia portal Royal Australian Air Force portal Aviation portal List of Australian Fleet Air Arm flying squadrons List of...
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    Britain. The royal family returned to the Netherlands after its liberation in 1945. Due to Wilhelmina's failing health, Juliana took over royal duties briefly...
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    Weapons. The military is composed of four branches, all of which carry the prefix Koninklijke (Royal): Koninklijke Marine (KM), the Royal Netherlands Navy, including...
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    the United States. In the U.S. he was assigned to the Royal Netherlands Military Flying School in Jackson, Mississippi (RNMFS). After removal of the RNMFS...
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    Bodo Sandberg (category Royal Netherlands Air Force officers)
    on American fighters (the Curtiss P-40 Warhawk) at the Royal Netherlands Military Flying-School in Jackson, Mississippi. After completing his training...
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    [ˈkoːnɪŋkləkə ˈlʏxtfaːrt ˈmaːtsxɑpɛi ˌɛnˈveː], lit. 'Royal Aviation Company'), is the flag carrier of the Netherlands. KLM is headquartered in Amstelveen, with its...
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    Ivan Smirnov (aviator) (category Royal Netherlands Air Force personnel)
    East Indies in the process. In December 1941, Smirnov returned to military flying during the frenzied air evacuation of Dutch nationals. After the Dutch...
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    It currently consists of five bands plus a training wing – the Royal Marines School of Music at HMS Nelson – and its headquarters is at HMS Excellent...
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    Central Flying School at Point Cook, Victoria  Belgium Belgian Air Force  Estonia Estonian Air Force  Greece Hellenic Navy  Netherlands Royal Netherlands Air...
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    Squadrons are the main form of flying unit of the Royal Air Force (RAF). These include Royal Flying Corps (RFC) and Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) squadrons...
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    Ludolph Hendrik van Oyen (category Royal Netherlands East Indies Army generals)
    the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army from 1942 to 1946, during World War II. Ludolph Hendrik van Oyen began his military career at the cadet school in...
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  • Cecil Graves (category Graduates of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst)
    Gresham's School, Holt, (like his predecessor Reith) and then at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. Graves was a scout commissioned into the Royal Scots...
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  • nunquam (Latin for "now or never") Koninklijke Marine (Royal Netherlands Navy) Korps Mariniers (Netherlands Marine Corps): Qua patet orbis (Latin for "as far...
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    [citation needed] Beginning from February 2006, eight Royal Netherlands Air Force F-16s, joined by four Royal Norwegian Air Force F-16s, supported NATO International...
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  • (CAF) at the old Royal Flying Corps air station, Camp Borden. Political thinking at the time was that proposing a permanent military air service, especially...
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  • Many hundreds of fatal accidents and incidents involving military aircraft operated by the Royal Air Force have occurred since 1945, the great majority...
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    Paddy Finucane (category Irish World War II flying aces)
    among his colleagues, was an Irish Second World War Royal Air Force (RAF) fighter pilot and flying ace—defined as an aviator credited with five or more...
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    pilot's brevet before their military one. In 1910, three Belgian lieutenants earned their pilot's brevets at the school, paying their own fees. Two of...
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