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The Badge symbolises the first flying squadron. The Motto translates as "First in all things". It was approved in July 1936. | The Badge symbolises the first flying squadron. The Motto translates as "First in all things". It was approved in July 1936. | ||
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NO 1 SQUADRON, ROYAL AIR FORCE
History: Formed in 1912 as part of the British Army as No 1 Airship Company, renamed on 19 May 1912 as No 1 Airship and Kite Company. Becoming in May 1916 No 1 Squadron, Royal Flying Corps.
Official blazon
The numeral "1" gules winged Or.
Origin/meaning
The Badge symbolises the first flying squadron. The Motto translates as "First in all things". It was approved in July 1936.
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