No. 100 Squadron RAF
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Number 100 Squadron is a former Royal Air Force squadron. It last operated the British Aerospace Hawk T1, providing 'aggressor' aircraft for air combat training from RAF Leeming in North Yorkshire, UK.
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Disbanded | 31 March 2022 |
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Type | Flying squadron |
Motto(s) | Sarang tebuan jangan dijolok (Malay for 'Never stir up a hornet's nest')[1] |
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Squadron badge heraldry | In front of two bones in saltire, a skull. The badge was the official version of a motif used by the squadron on the Western Front in 1917. Approved by King George VI in November 1937. |
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Squadron codes | RA (Apr 1939 – Sep 1939) HW (Dec 1942 – Apr 1951) AS/GB (1946) CA–CZ (Hawks) |
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