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NO.1NO. 1 is BoA's 2nd and highest selling Korean language album. The Japanese issue of NO.1 album includes an exclusive bonus track Track listing Promotional songs are in bold. "No. 1""My Sweetie""늘 [Neul]... (Waiting...)""Tragic""Shy Love""Day""Dear My Love...""난 [Nan] (Beat..
No.13 the Unlucky EngineNo. 13 is a black tank engine featured in the Thomas & Friends Magazines ([See Picture]). When he first arrived on the Island of Sodor, he was very unlucky, and caused Donald and Douglas trouble and mayhem. While he was there, he got his firebox damaged, and stuck in a landslide! But aft..
No.1 Service Flying Training SchoolPlease [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since May 2006. A training school that was e..
No. 100 Group RAFNo. 100 Group was a special duties group with RAF Bomber Command. It was formed on 11 November, 1943 to consolidate the increasingly complex business of electronic warfare and countermeasures within one organisation. The group was responsible for the development, operational trial and use of electro..
No. 100 Squadron RAAFNo. 100 Squadron was a Royal Australian Air Force bomber and maritime patrol squadron of World War II. The Squadron was formed in 1942 and was disbanded in 1946. Squadron history No. 100 Squadron was formed at RAAF Base Richmond on 15 February 1942. The Squadron was formed from a nucleus of No. ..
No. 100 Squadron RAFNo 100 Squadron of the Royal Air Force is based at RAF Leeming in North Yorkshire, UK, and operates the Hawker-Siddeley Hawk. Contents 1 History2 Aircraft operated3 See also4 External links History No. 100 was the first RAF squadron formed for night bombing. It was formed ..
No. 101 Squadron RAFNo. 101 Squadron of the Royal Air Force operates the Vickers VC-10 K3 and K4 from RAF Brize Norton, Oxfordshire. Since 10 Squadron disbanded in 2005, the squadron is the only operator of the VC-10. 101 Squadron was formed at Farnborough on the 12 July 1917 operating the Royal Aircraft Factory FE..
No. 102 Squadron RAAFNo. 102 Squadron was a Royal Australian Air Force heavy bomber squadron of World War II. The Squadron was only active for less than nine months before being disbanded. No. 102 Squadron was formed at Cecil Plains on 31 May 1945. The Squadron's B-24 Liberator bombers arrived in July. While the Squadr..
No. 107 Squadron RAAFNo. 107 Squadron was a Royal Australian Air Force maritime patrol squadron. Based in New South Wales the Squadron conducted anti-submarine patrols off the Australian east coast during the Second World War. Squadron history No. 107 Squadron was formed on 10 May 1943 at RAAF Base Rathmines in New So..
No. 10 Group RAFNo. 10 Group of was formed on 1 April 1918 in No. 2 Area. On 8 May of the next year it was transferred to South-Western Area. 1919 then saw it transferred to Coastal Area where it remained until it was disbanded on 18 January 1932. The Group was reformed on 1 June 1940 with Fighter Command in order..
No. 10 Squadron RAAFNo. 10 Squadron is a Royal Australian Air Force maritime patrol squadron based at RAAF Base Edinburgh. The Squadron was first formed in 1939 and has seen active service in World War II, East Timor, the War on Terrorism and the 2003 Gulf War. Contents 1 History1.1 Second World War1.2&nb..
No. 10 Squadron RAFNo. 10 Squadron was a Royal Air Force squadron. The squadron served in a variety of roles (observation, bombing and transport) over its 90 year history. The squadron disbanded on 14th October 2005 and the aircraft and personnel were transferred to 101 Squadron. History Formed in 1915 during World..
No. 10 Upping St.No. 10 Upping St. is the second album by Big Audio Dynamite, led by former Clash band member Mick Jones. It was released in 1986. It is most notable for being co-written and co-produced with Joe Strummer. Track listing "C'mon Every Beatbox" (5.20) (Jones/Letts)"Beyond the Pale" (4.43) (Strummer/Jo..
No. 11/18 Group RAFNo. 11/18 Group was a short-lived formation of Strike Command in the Royal Air Force. It was formed in 1996 as part of the post-Cold War reorganisation of the RAF. It absorbed the forces of No. 11 and No. 18 Groups, which were descended from the old Fighter Command and Coastal Command functional com..
No. 111 Squadron RAFNo. 111 (Fighter) Squadron of the Royal Air Force operates the Panavia Tornado F3 from RAF Leuchars, Scotland. Contents 1 History2 Current role3 Aircraft Operated3.1 1917 to 19203.2 1923 to 19473.3 1953 to 19743.4 From 19744 See also5 References His..
No. 114 Mobile Control and Reporting Unit RAAF|} No. 114 Mobile Control and Reporting Unit (114MCRU) is a Royal Australian Air Force radar unit. 114 MCRU is currently the RAAF's only easily deployable radar unit and regularly deploys into the field from its home base at RAAF Base Darwin during military exercises. ..
No. 118 Squadron RAFThe motto of the 118 Squadron RAF was Occido redeoque (I kill and return). Formed on January 1 1918 as a heavy night bomber unit, No. 118 Squadron never saw service in World War I and was disbanded again on September 7 1918. After serving as a fighter squadron in World War II between February 1941 ..
No. 119 (Netherlands East Indies) Squadron RAAFNo. 119 (Netherlands East Indies) Squadron was joint Dutch and Australian squadron of World War II. No. 119 (NEI) Squadron was raised at Canberra on 1 September 1943. As a joint Australian-Dutch squadron the Dutch authorities provided all the Squadron's aircrew and aircraft while all of the ground..
No. 119 Squadron RAFNo. 119 Squadron RAF was a squadron of the Royal Air Force during the Second World War. It was first formed at RAF Bowmore in March 1941, as part of No. 15 Group of Coastal Command. The unit was equipped with Short G and C boats, re-equipping with the Catalina I in June. The squadron deployed to P..
No. 11 Group RAFContents 1 Origins1.1 World War 11.2 Interwar years2 World War 22.1 Organisation2.2 The Battle of Britain2.3 WW2 Commanders3 Postwar Origins World War 1 No. 11 Group was first formed on 1 April 1918 in No. 2 Area, and was transferred to South-Western Area ..
No. 11 Squadron RAAFNo. 11 Squadron is a Royal Australian Air Force maritime patrol squadron based at RAAF Base Edinburgh. The Squadron was first formed in 1939 and has seen active service in World War II, East Timor, the War on Terrorism and the 2003 Gulf War. Contents 1 History1.1 Second World War1.2&nb..
No. 120 (Netherlands East Indies) Squadron RAAFNo. 120 (Netherlands East Indies) Squadron was a joint Dutch and Australian fighter squadron of World War II. History No. 120 (NEI) Squadron was formed at Canberra on 10 December 1943, with much of the Squadron's personnel coming from the recently disbanded No. 119 (NEI) Squadron. Like the other t..
No. 120 Squadron RAFNo. 120 Squadron of the Royal Air Force operates Nimrod MR2, based at RAF Kinloss, Moray. History Formed too late to take part in the First World War, 120 Squadron spent 1918 and 1919 flying communication and mail flights in Western Europe until it was disbanded late in 1919. Reformed in Norther..
No. 12 Group RAFNo. 12 Group RAF was first formed in April 1918 at Cranwell, within No. 3 Area. On May 8, 1918 the Group transferred to Midland Area, and then to Northern Area on 18 October 1919. On 1 November that year it became the RAF (Cadet) College. The Group was reformed on 1 April 1937 in Fighter Command. I..
No. 12 HillNo. 12 Hill is an unnamed hill in between King's Park and Lo Lung Hang, north of Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong. The place is also referred as King's Park Hill Level. See also List of mountains, peaks and hills in Hong Kong ..
No. 12 Squadron RAAFNo. 12 Squadron was a Royal Australian Air Force bomber and helicopter squadron. The Squadron was first formed in 1939 and was disbanded in 1989. Contents 1 Squadron history1.1 Bomber squadron1.2 Helicopter squadron2 Aircraft operated3 References Squadron history Bombe..
No. 12 Squadron RAFNo. 12 Squadron of the Royal Air Force currently operates the Tornado GR4 from RAF Lossiemouth. Contents 1 History2 Current role3 RAF Tornado squadrons3.1 GR43.2 ..
No. 1310 Flight RAFNo. 1310 Flight of the Royal Air Force was a unit first formed in 1944 as a short-lived transport aircraft command. In March 1953 it was again formed in that role at RAF Lyneham and then deployed to Australia. It was disbanded in Australia in December 1953. Its first role with helicopters began in ..
No. 1312 Flight RAFWhile the UK officially does not foresee any threat to the Falkland Islands, it maintains significant military forces as a deterrent against any aggressor. However Argentina is the only other country to claim ownership of the Islands. These forces also protect South Georgia and the South Sandwich ..
No. 1321 Flight RAFNo. 1321 Flight Vickers Valiant Information Role Aircraft Evaluation Aircraft Operated Vickers Valiant Home Station RAF Wittering Motto None History Date Founded April 1954 Badge None Notable Battle Honours None No. 1321 Flight RAF was established at RAF Wittering in April 1954 as a..
No. 133 Squadron RAF133 Squadron RAF was one of the famous Eagle squadrons formed from American volunteers serving with the RAF during World War II. History 133 Squadron was first formed in 1918 at RAF Ternhill. It was a training unit using the Handley Page O/400, it was expected to move to France but was disbanded o..
No. 138 Squadron RAFNo. 138 Squadron RAF was a squadron of the Royal Air Force, last disbanded in 1962 It was originally formed as a fighter-reconnaisance squadron in September 1918, and was disbanded in February 1919. During the Second World War it was reformed in 1941, from No. 1419 Flight, as No. 138 (Special Duti..
No. 13 Group RAFNo. 13 Group RAF was first formed on 1 April 1918 within No. 3 Area. It was quickly transferred to Midland Area on 8 May of that year. On 18 October 1919 the Group's first existence came to an end when it was disbanded by folding it into No. 3 Group. As Fighter Command expanded prior to World War I..
No. 13 Squadron RAAFNo. 13 Squadron is a Royal Australian Air Force squadron. The Squadron saw combat during World War II as a bomber and maritime patrol squadron and is currently active as a RAAF Reserve unit located in Darwin Squadron history No. 13 Squadron was formed from elements of No. 12 Squadron at RAAF B..
No. 1419 Flight RAFNo. 1419 Flight a deployed element of No. 28 Squadron RAF, Royal Air Force Benson is a unit stationed at Basra in southern Iraq. It was first formed in World War II and is currently in command of the Merlin HC3 helicopters based at Basra. It was reformed on 5 March 2005, replacing No. 1310 Flight. ..
No. 1435 Flight RAFWhile the UK officially does not foresee any threat to the Falkland Islands, it maintains significant military forces as a deterrent against any aggressor. However Argentina is the only other country to claim ownership of the Islands. These forces also protect South Georgia and the South Sandwich ..
No. 148 Squadron RAFNo. 148 Squadron of the Royal Air Force operated the Vickers Valiant from RAF Marham, from the 1st of July 1956 until the 28 of April 1965. No. 148 (SD) Squadron RAF was a special duties squadron in World War II. It dropped men and materiel behind enemy lines in Yugoslavia, Poland, etc. ..
No. 149 Squadron RAFNo. 149 Squadron Information Role Night Bombing Aircraft Operated various Home Station various Motto "Fortis Nocte" - Strong by Night History Date Founded 3 March 1918 Date Disbanded 31 August 1956 Badge "A horseshoe and a flash of lightning interlaced" Notable Battle Honours No. 14..
No. 14 chairNo. 14 Chair No. 14 chair |bgcolor=#f0f0ff|Designer : Michael Thonet Date : 1860 Country : France Materials : Wood, Steam-bent Beechwood, 10 screws and 2 nuts. Style/Tradition : Classic Dimensions: (WxDxH) Colours : Light brown wood. The No. 14 chair is the most famous chair made..
No. 14 Group RAFNo. 14 Group RAF was first formed on 1 April 1918 by the redesignation of Milford Haven Anti-Submarine Group. On 8 May it was transferred to Midland Area, and it was disbanded on 19 May 1919. Its second incarnation was part of the wartime expansion of the Royal Air Force. On 20 January 1940 No. 60 ..
No. 14 Squadron RAAFNo. 14 Squadron was a Royal Australian Air Force maritime patrol squadron of World War II. The Squadron was based in Western Australia throughout the war and was disbanded in 1945. Squadron history No. 14 Squadron was formed at RAAF Base Pearce near Perth, Western Australia on 6 February 1939. O..
No. 14 Squadron RAFNo. 14 Squadron of the Royal Air Force operates the Panavia Tornado GR4 from RAF Lossiemouth Contents 1 RAF Tornado squadrons1.1 GR41.2 ..
No. 14 Squadron RNZAF14 Squadron RNZAF is an air force squadron of the Royal New Zealand Air Force. Contents 1 New Zealand Fighters before 19412 488 Squadron3 14 Squadron Forms4 Action against Japan5 Cyprus and Vampires6 Singapore and Venoms7 Ohakea and Canberras8 Advanced Trai..
No. 152 Squadron RAFNo. 152 Squadron of the Royal Air Force (RAF). No.152 Squadron image caption Information Role Aircraft Operated Home Station Motto "Faithful ally" History Date Founded 8 December 1914 Badge A head-dress. No 152 Squadron became the gift squadron of Hyderabad and took as its badge the he..
No. 155 Squadron RAFRAF No. 155 Squadron operated Westland Whirlwind HR4 at Kuala Lumpur approximately 1955-59. ..
No. 159 Squadron RAFNo. 159 Squadron was originally formed on 1 June 1918 as a nucleus but was disbanded again on 4 July 1918 after formation had been suspended so as to provide reinforcements for France. On 2 January 1942, No.159 Squadron was reformed at Molesworth and its ground echelon departed for the Middle Eas..
No. 15 Squadron RAAFNo. 15 Squadron was a Royal Australian Air Force bomber and maritime patrol squadron of World War II. The Squadron was formed in January 1944 and was disbanded in March 1946. Squadron history No. 15 Squadron was formed at Camden, New South Wales on 27 January 1944. Operating Bristol Beaufort aircr..
No. 15 Squadron RNZAF15 Squadron RNZAF formed June 1 1942 Whenupai Auckland, under Sqn Ldr A. Crighton. Served in Tonga, Guadalcanal, New Georgia, Santo, Bougainville and Green Island. 15 Squadron New Zealand and was disbanded in November 1945. The squadron was equipped with Curtiss P-40 Kittyhawk, and later F4U Cor..
No. 164 Squadron RCAF164 Squadron Squadron badge Information Role Transport Aircraft operated Lockheed Loadstar Douglas Dakota Wing Base Moncton, New Brunswick Motto Nil Call Sign History Date founded January 23, 1943 Badge Nil Notable Battle Honours Nil Previous Designation No. 164 Squadron w..
No. 16 Air Observation Post Flight RAAFNo. 16 Air Observation Post Flight was a Royal Australian Air Force unit which saw action in the Second World War. No. 16 Air Observation Post Flight was formed at Lae in New Guinea on 20 October 1944. Operating four Auster light aircraft the Flight initially supported the Australian Army units on ..
No. 16 Squadron RAFNo. 16 Squadron of the Royal Air Force was formed at St Omer, France on 10 May 1915. It immediately began fighting in World War I under Hugh Dowding, and the squadron would also participate in World War II and the Persian Gulf War. Recently (until March 2005), the unit operated SEPECAT Jaguar GR3s..
No. 16 Squadron RNZAF16 Squadron Royal New Zealand Air Force was formed on July 1 1942 at Woodbourne (near Blenheim), commanded by Squadron Leader A. Jones. The squadron served in Santo, Guadalcanal, New Georgia, Bougainville, Green Island and Jacquinot Bay. The squadron was equipped with Curtiss P-40 Kittyhawks and la..
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No. 18 (Netherlands East Indies) Squadron RAAFNo. 18 (Netherlands East Indies) Squadron was a joint Dutch and Australian bomber squadron of World War II. History No. 18 (NEI) Squadron was formed at Canberra on 4 April 1942. Like the other two joint Australian-Dutch squadrons the Dutch authorities provided No. 120 Squadron's pilots and aircraf..
No. 18 Squadron RAFNo. 18 Squadron of the Royal Air Force operates the CH-47 Chinook HC.2 from RAF Odiham. No. 18 Squadron was the first and is currently the largest RAF operator of the Chinook. History The squadron received its Chinooks HC.1s in 1981 and today operates 18 of the helicopters. The Chinook HC.2, equi..
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No. 1 Air Terminal Squadron RAAF|} The No. 1 Air Terminal Squadron is based at the RAAF Base Richmond. The squadron utilizes the Air Lift Group assets and receives, on average, over 500,000 lb. of cargo per year, sending out 600,000 lb. on average in the same time frame. ..
No. 1 Combat Communications Squadron RAAFNumber 1 Combat Communications Squadron (1CCS) was formerly known as Air Transportable Telecommunications Unit (ATTU). It is a unit of the Royal Australian Air Force. ATTU was formed at RAAF Base Richmond on 20 September 1965 and subsequently was renamed Number 1 Combat Communications Squadron on..
No. 1 Combat Logistics Squadron RAAF..
No. 1 DeansgateNo. 1 Deansgate is the name (and address) of a high-rise apartment building in Manchester, England. It is the tallest all-steel residential building in the United Kingdom and one of the most expensive addresses in Manchester. Completed in 2002, it is situated at the top of Deansgate not far from..
No. 1 Group RAFRoyal Air Force ..
No. 1 In HeavenNo. 1 In Heaven is the eighth album by Sparks. Release date: 1979 Track listing Tryouts For The Human RaceAcademy AwardPerformanceLa Dolce VitaBeat The ClockMy Other VoiceNumber One Song In Heaven Personnel Russell Mael, vocalsRon Mael, keyboards External links [Sparks 'No. 1 In Heaven' fans..
No. 1 Long Range Flight RAAFNo. 1 Long Range Flight was a temporary Royal Australian Air Force unit formed to participate in the 1953 Christchurch Centenary air race which was flown between London in Britain and Christchurch in New Zealand. No. 1 Long Range Flight was formed on 16 February 1953 and was equipped with two Au..
No. 1 Operational Training Unit RAAFNo. 1 Operational Training Unit (1OTU) was an operational training unit of the Royal Australian Air Force formed at Nhill, Victoria on 8 December 1941. Advanced operational flying training and instruction began at Nhill on 22 December 1941. 1OTU trained Pilots, Air Observers and Wireless Operator/..
No. 1 Radar Surveillance Unit RAAFNo. 1 Radar Surveillance Unit (1RSU) is the Royal Australian Air Force unit responsible for operating the Jindalee Operational Radar Network (JORN). While 1 RSU's headquarters are located at RAAF Base Edinburgh the unit also has personnel stationed at the JORN sites near Longreach, Queensland, Alic..
No. 1 School of Technical TrainingNo 1 School of Technical Training (No 1 SoTT) is the Royal Air Force's aircraft engineering school. From 1919 to 1993, the No 1 SoTT was based at RAF Halton and from 1920 until 1993 the School was the home of the Aircraft Apprentice Scheme. This scheme, which included Sir Frank Whittle "father of t..
No. 1 Squadron RAAFNo. 1 Squadron is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) squadron. The Squadron is currently based at RAAF Amberley and operates the F-111 bomber. History No. 1 Squadron was established as No. 1 Squadron of the Australian Flying Corps at Point Cook in Victoria on 1 January 1916. The Squadron sailed..
No. 1 Squadron RAFNo. 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 W..
No. 1 Squadron RAF RegimentNo. 1 Squadron RAF Regiment is a field squadron of the RAF Regiment in the Royal Air Force. Its mission is protection of RAF bases from ground attack. It is a unit with a long history having its first origin in 1921. In that year No. 1 Armoured Car Company RAF was formed in Egypt. After undergoing ..
No. 1 Squadron RNZAFTo provide a medium range transport squadron in New Zealand, No.1 Squadron was reactivated at Whenuapai and equipped with six Bristol 170 Freighter Mk 31's in 1972. By 1977, 1 Squadron requipped with six Andover C.1 No.1 Squadron was disbanded in 1984 and its Andovers taken over by No.42 Squadro..
No 1 GrenadeNo 1 Grenade Type Hand grenade Nationality United Kingdom Era World War I Platform Individual Target Personnel History Date of design Production period Service duration Operators United Kingdom War service World War I Specifications Type Fragmentation Filling Detonation Im..
No 1 PoultryNo 1 Poultry viewed from Cornhill No 1 Poultry is an office and retail building in London. It was designed by James Stirling on a site owned by Peter Palumbo, the controversial property developer. It was completed after Stirling's death by his architectural partner Michael Wilford. The bui..
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