RM2JK1EGE–The first WAAF nursing orderlies selected to fly on air-ambulance duties to France, standing in front of a Douglas Dakota Mark III of No. 233 Squadron RAF at B2/Bazenville, Normandy. From left to right: Leading Aircraftwoman Myra Roberts of Oswestry, Corporal Lydia Alford of Eastleigh and Leading Aircraftwoman Edna Birbeck of Wellingborough'.
RMG86CEN–RAF veteran John Watkins, 89, from Boston, Lincolnshire, who fought with 233 Squadron, at Horse Guards Parade, London, for the National Commemoration and Drumhead Service, marking the 70th anniversary of VJ Day.
RMPKRJ5C–BBMF Dakota ZA947- painted to represent Dakota FZ692 of No 233 Squadron named ‘Kwicherbichen’ at the 2018 Royal International Air Tattoo
RM2X164NW–HUDSON MARK 1 (LOCKHEED) - Two Wright Cyclone Engines. No. 233 Squadron, R.A.F
RMPCK07K–RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight C-47 Dakota ZA947 is now painted to represent Dakota FZ692 of No 233 Squadron, around the D-Day period in 1944
RM2RGB7N8–British Aerospace-Boeing Harrier T.12 ZH661 '109' (msn TX009), of 20 ( R ) Squadron (formerly 233 OCU), approaching the hover.
RMMWBE96–. English: Depiction of the first squadron (led by Vasco da Gama) of the 4th Portuguese India Armada (1502) from the Livro das Armadas (Academia de Ciencias de Lisboa) . circa 1568. Unknown 233 Gama squadron of 1502 Armada (Livro das Armadas)
RM2M8K3YX–Patch designed and shot at MAXWELL AIR FORCE BASE, ALABAMA, USA - AIR FORCE ORGANIZATIONAL EMBLEMS - 1995...325th Aerospace Medicine Squadron - Exact date shot unknown. Air Force Historical Research Agency, 95-233. Country: Unknown
RM2T52F6E–1005228913A-233 ATLANTIC OCEAN (May 22, 2010) An E/A-18G Growler assigned to the Shadowhawks of Electronic Attack Squadron (VAQ) 141 makes the 5,000th arrested landing, or trap, aboard the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77). George H.W. Bush and Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 8 are underway in the Atlantic Ocean. Navy
RMP757WT–180628-N-XK809-233 United States (June 28, 2018) An AH-1Z Viper, assigned to Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron (HMLA) 367, lands on the flight deck of the amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6) during the squadron embarkation. Bonhomme Richard is currently in its homeport of San Diego, preparing for an upcoming scheduled deployment. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class William Sykes)
RMTRAAN3–Hendon, UK. 1st June, 2019. The Hendon Pageant a nostalgic vintage festival celebrating the style and charm of the 40's and Pop-up Vintage Fairs London Vintage Fairground, Live Music and Dancing, Model Hot Air BalloonDisplay, Living History re-enactors bringing the past to life.Flypast, The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight will be flying over the Museum in the Douglas C-47 Dakota, which is now painted to represent Dakota FZ692 of No 233 Squadron, around the D-Day period in 1944 Credit: Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News
RM2PGAN4F–A U.S. Marnie prepares to launch out an F/A-18 Hornet assigned to the Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 233, Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, California, during Red Flag 23-2 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, March 14, 2023. Participants conduct a variety of scenarios, including defensive counterair, offensive counterair suppression of enemy air defenses and offensive counterair-air interdiction. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Zachary Rufus)
RFGMFXGP–Bombardment of Algiers by the United Anglo-Dutch Naval Squadron, 1816, by Martinus Schouman, 1823, Dutch painting, oil on canvas. The strike was to gain the release of captive Europeans by the North African Barbary states (BSLOC 2016 2 233)
RM2T52FTJ–1006164236E-233 ARABIAN SEA (June 16, 2010) An F/A-18C Hornet assigned to the Rampagers of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 83 catapults from the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69). The Eisenhower Carrier Strike Group is deployed as part of an ongoing rotation of forward-deployed forces to support maritime security operations in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. Navy
RM2M8HCAG–A P-3C Orion aircraft of Patrol Squadron 10 (VP-10) flies over the SS Sea Chariot, a merchant vessel suspected of drug-trafficking activities. Discovered by the patrol squadron's Combat Aircrew Two in the waters southwest of Costa Rica, the ship was found to be carrying II,233 pounds of cocaine when boarded by U.S. Coast Guard personnel. Country: Pacific Ocean (POC)
RM2T52J8M–0910013038W-233 INDIAN OCEAN (Oct. 1, 2009) An MH-60S Sea Hawk helicopter assigned to the Wildcards of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HCS) 23 prepares to lift cargo from the flight deck of the military sealift command fast combat support ship USNS Bridge (T-AOE 10) to the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68) during a replenishment at sea. The Nimitz Carrier Strike Group is on a routine deployment to the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. Navy
RMDYJ51D–VP-14/VB-102/VPB-102 Collection Photo Second Tour (233)
RM2T526JM–0810074515N-233 CARIBBEAN SEA (Oct. 7, 2008) Capt. Fernandez 'Frank' Ponds, Continuing Promise 2008 mission commander, gives Dominican Republic Army Brig. Gen. Josrge Medrano a challenge coin from Amphibious Squadron EIGHT after a tour of amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge (LHD 3). Kearsarge is the primary platform for the Caribbean phase of the humanitarian assistance mission Continuing Promise 2008, an equal-partnership mission involving the United States, Canada, the Netherlands, Brazil, France, Nicaragua, Panama, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana. Navy
RM2CJ9CW1–. Butler College in the World War, a record of the men and their achievements together with a briefer record of those who served in the Civil War and in the war with Spain . LIEUTENANT MacCREA STEPHENSON September 18, 1918 APPRENTICE-SEAMAN HENRY CLARENCE TOON January 2J, 1918 IN THE WORLD WAE 233 Squadron. Here he spent seven weeks of intensivetraining. On November 22, his command sailed over-seas; via Liverpool, he arrived in France in January,1918. After a course in advanced flying, bombing, andgunning in various schools of instruction, he was at-tached to the Seventh and later to the Eleve
RM2JK1EAD–Aircrew and WAAF nursing orderlies help to load a battle casualty on a stretcher into a Douglas Dakota Mark III of No. 233 Squadron RAF. The RAF's first 'casevac' flights to France were mounted by Dakotas of No. 46 Group on 13 June 1944, and the WAAF nursing orderlies were the first women to be employed on these duties'.
RM2WA90GC–US military forces. 180126RG482-233 MEDITERRANEAN SEA (Jan. 26, 2018) Damage Controlman 2nd Class Anthony Monroe, left, performs a maintenance spot check on the integrated point detection system with Capt. Tate Westbrook, commodore, Destroyer Squadron 60, aboard the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Ross (DDG 71) Jan. 26, 2018. Ross, forward-deployed to Rota, Spain, is on its sixth patrol in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations in support of regional allies and partners and U.S. national security interests in Europe. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class K
RM2JN93CT–Lockheed Hudson Mark IIs and IIIs of No. 233 Squadron RAF based at Aldergrove, County Antrim, flying over Northern Ireland. The Hudson served throughout the war, mainly with Coastal Command but also in transport and training roles, as well as delivering agents into occupied France.
RM2T1KEYY–Douglas Dakotas of No. 233 Squadron RAF lined up on the perimeter track at Blakehill Farm, Wiltshire, for an exercise with the 6th Airborne Division, 20 April 1944
RMPCK07J–RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight C-47 Dakota ZA947 is now painted to represent Dakota FZ692 of No 233 Squadron, around the D-Day period in 1944
RM2RGB7MM–British Aerospace-Boeing Harrier GR.7 ZD437 '49A' (msn TX009), of 20 ( R ) Squadron (formerly 233 OCU), approaching for a short landing.
RMTA7BR3–RAF C-47 Dakota aircraft began the D-Day invasion of Nazi-occupied Europe by dropping paratroops behind the landing beaches.Flight Artworks depiction.
RMEG1AY6–YOKOTA AIR BASE, Japan -- Senior Airman Daniel Ramos, 730th Air Mobility Squadron crewchief, marshals a Boeing-767 aircraft out for take off here March 19. The aircraft, along with 233 passengers, are part of the first voluntary authorized departure flight from Yokota. Staff Sgt. Robin Stanchak
RFWWDYEJ–Douglas Dakota sitting on 23L at Manchester Airport after emergency landing using only one engine!
RM2M8HC8P–A P-3C Orion aircraft of Patrol Squadron 10 (VP-10) flies over the SS Sea Chariot, a merchant vessel suspected of drug-trafficking activities. Discovered by the patrol squadron's Combat Aircrew Two in the waters southwest of Costa Rica, the ship was found to be carrying II,233 pounds of cocaine when boarded by U.S. Coast Guard personnel. Country: Pacific Ocean (POC)
RM2TA3K6A–A UH-34 helicopter from Marina Mladium Helicopter Squadron (MM) -261 is seen dropping off riflemen from Marina during an operation on April 29, 1966 in Vietnam. The helicopters are often utilized for resupply and transportation purposes during military activities. Photograph taken by Opl. Halstead.
RMFTDACW–150322-N-ZF498-233 ATLANTIC OCEAN (March 22, 2015) An F/A-18C Hornet, assigned to the “Thunderbolts” of Marine Strike Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 251, launches from the flight deck of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) March 22, 2015. Theodore Roosevelt, homeported in Norfolk, is conducting naval operations in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations in support of U.S. national security interests in Europe. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Anthony N. Hilkowski/Released)
RMPM3J5D–Image from page 233 of 'Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan, performed in the years 1852, 1853 and 1854, under the command of Commodore M. C. Perry . by order of the Government o0062.
RM2CF5PFT–. Lansdowne school and the world war. Walter Morell Sanders enlisted December 10, 1917; wastrained at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. He was a member of the 137thAero Squadron and served overseas one year and twenty-twodays. He was discharged March 28, 1919. 233. Louis F. Stewart enlisted March 14, 1918, in the 269th AeroService Squadron. He was trained at Camps Kellyfield, Texas andGerstner Field, La. He spent eleven months overseas and wasdischarged July 21, 1919. 234
RM2JRF3A5–Douglas Dakotas of No. 233 Squadron RAF lined up on the perimeter track at Blakehill Farm, Wiltshire, for an exercise with the 6th Airborne Division, 20 April 1944
RMPCK07G–RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight C-47 Dakota ZA947 is now painted to represent Dakota FZ692 of No 233 Squadron, around the D-Day period in 1944
RMG86CEH–70th anniversary of VJ Day
RMTA7BRG–RAF C-47 Dakota aircraft began the D-Day invasion of Nazi-occupied Europe by dropping paratroops behind the landing beaches.Flight Artworks depiction.
RMPM3J5B–Image from page 233 of 'Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan, performed in the years 1852, 1853 and 1854, under the command of Commodore M. C. Perry . by order of the Government o0041.
RM2T1K6R5–Royal Air Force Coastal Command, 1939-1945. Groundcrew scraping snow from a Lockheed Hudson of No. 233 Squadron RAF at Thorney Island, Hampshire.
RMPCK07F–RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight C-47 Dakota ZA947 is now painted to represent Dakota FZ692 of No 233 Squadron, around the D-Day period in 1944
RMG86CEJ–70th anniversary of VJ Day
RMM080EX–The official party arrive marching behind bagpipers during the 233 Intelligence Squadron change of command ceremony on January 6, 2018, 132d Wing, Des Moines, Iowa. Lt. Col. Nunn is the second commander of the 233d IS since it was activated. (U.S. Air National Guard
RM2X080AY–ROYAL AIR FORCE COASTAL COMMAND, 1939-1945. - Groundcrew scraping snow from a Lockheed Hudson of No. 233 Squadron RAF at Thorney Island, Hampshire Royal Air Force, Maintenance Unit, 235
RMPCK07H–RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight C-47 Dakota ZA947 is now painted to represent Dakota FZ692 of No 233 Squadron, around the D-Day period in 1944
RMRE8P38–BBMF Dakota ZA947- painted to represent Dakota FZ692 of No 233 Squadron named ‘Kwicherbichen’ at the 2018 Bournemouth Air Festival
RM2T1K6WJ–Royal Air Force Coastal Command- No. 247 Group Operations in the Azores, 1943-1945. A Lockheed Hudson Mark III of No. 233 Squadron RAF Detachment, undergoes servicing in a dispersal at Lagens.
RMRE8P3J–BBMF Dakota ZA947- painted to represent Dakota FZ692 of No 233 Squadron named ‘Kwicherbichen’ at the 2018 Bournemouth Air Festival
RM2JRF3AJ–A Lockheed Hudson Mk III of No. 233 Squadron at North Front airfield at Gibraltar, March 1942. Hudson III T9459, part of No 233 Squadron's detachment at North Front airfield, with the famous Rock of Gibraltar providing a backdrop, March 1942.
RMRE8P36–BBMF Dakota ZA947- painted to represent Dakota FZ692 of No 233 Squadron named ‘Kwicherbichen’ at the 2018 Bournemouth Air Festival
RM2T1KEWT–A Lockheed Hudson Mk III of No. 233 Squadron at North Front airfield at Gibraltar, March 1942. Hudson III T9459, part of No 233 Squadron's detachment at North Front airfield, with the famous Rock of Gibraltar providing a backdrop, March 1942.
RMRE8P3A–BBMF Dakota ZA947- painted to represent Dakota FZ692 of No 233 Squadron named ‘Kwicherbichen’ at the 2018 Bournemouth Air Festival
RM2T1KE34–American Aircraft in RAF Service 1939-1945- Lockheed L-214 and L-414 Hudson. Hudson Mark I, N7326 ‘ZS-F’, of No. 233 Squadron RAF based at Aldergrove, County Antrim, preparing to take off from Leuchars, Fife.
RMRE8P3G–BBMF Dakota ZA947- painted to represent Dakota FZ692 of No 233 Squadron named ‘Kwicherbichen’ at the 2018 Bournemouth Air Festival
RM2T1K6T1–Lockheed Hudsons of No. 233 Squadron RAF based at Aldergrove in Northern Ireland, 30 May 1941. Lockheed Hudson Mark IIs and IIIs of No. 233 Squadron RAF based at Aldergrove, County Antrim, flying in starboard echelon formation over Northern Ireland.
RMRE8P32–BBMF Dakota ZA947- painted to represent Dakota FZ692 of No 233 Squadron named ‘Kwicherbichen’ at the 2018 Bournemouth Air Festival
RMRE8P31–BBMF Dakota ZA947- painted to represent Dakota FZ692 of No 233 Squadron named ‘Kwicherbichen’ at the 2018 Bournemouth Air Festival
RMPCK07D–RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight C-47 Dakota taking off in front of spectators at the 2018 Royal International Air Tattoo
RMPKYKPW–Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Avro Lancaster & Douglas C-47 Dakota flying at the 2018 Royal International Air Tattoo celebrating RAF100
RM2JRERJ0–Lockheed Hudsons of No. 233 Squadron RAF based at Aldergrove in Northern Ireland, 30 May 1941. Lockheed Hudson Mark IIs and IIIs of No. 233 Squadron RAF based at Aldergrove, County Antrim, flying in starboard echelon formation over Northern Ireland.
RM2T1K6TY–Royal Air Force 1939-1945- Coastal Command Ground staff prepare a No. 233 Squadron Hudson for flight in freezing conditions at Thorney Island, 19 January 1942. The 'hot air van' has been brought in to warm up the engines and de-ice the cockpit windscreen.
RM2T1KE3B–American Aircraft in RAF Service 1939-1945- Lockheed L-214 and L-414 Hudson. Hudson Mark II, T9376 ‘ZS-X’, of No. 233 Squadron RAF, returning to its base at Aldergrove, County Antrim, from a convoy patrol. The aircraft is equipped with ASV Mark 1 radar
RM2X07NY2–AMERICAN AIRCRAFT IN RAF SERVICE 1939-1945: LOCKHEED L-214 & L-414 HUDSON. - Hudson Mark I, N7326 ZS-F, of No. 233 Squadron RAF based at Aldergrove, County Antrim, preparing to take off from Leuchars, Fife Royal Air Force, Maintenance Unit, 235
RM2WY6KEF–ROYAL AIR FORCE COASTAL COMMAND: NO. 247 GROUP OPERATIONS IN THE AZORES, 1943-1945. - A Lockheed Hudson Mark III of No. 233 Squadron RAF Detachment, undergoes servicing in a dispersal at Lagens. , Royal Air Force, Maintenance Unit, 235, Royal Air Force, Group, 247
RM2WY699D–ROYAL AIR FORCE 1939-1945: COASTAL COMMAND - Ground staff prepare a No 233 Squadron Hudson for flight in freezing conditions at Thorney Island, 19 January 1942. The 'hot air van' has been brought in to warm up the engines and de-ice the cockpit windscreen. , Royal Air Force, Maintenance Unit, 235
RM2X02X47–AMERICAN AIRCRAFT IN RAF SERVICE 1939-1945: LOCKHEED L-214 & L-414 HUDSON. - Hudson Mark II, T9376 ZS-X, of No. 233 Squadron RAF, returning to its base at Aldergrove, County Antrim, from a convoy patrol. The aircraft is equipped with ASV Mark 1 radar , Royal Air Force, Maintenance Unit, 235
RM2JRET67–'Royal Air Force 1939-1945- Coastal Command Death of a Condor, As the westbound convoy it was stalking steams on in the distance, a Focke-Wulf FW200 is abandoned by its crew, having been shot into the sea by a No 233 Squadron Hudson (serial AM536) on 23 July 1941. Six Germans were picked up by one of the Royal Navy escorts'.
RM2T1K7DX–'Royal Air Force 1939-1945- Coastal Command Death of a Condor, As the westbound convoy it was stalking steams on in the distance, a Focke-Wulf FW200 is abandoned by its crew, having been shot into the sea by a No 233 Squadron Hudson (serial AM536) on 23 July 1941. Six Germans were picked up by one of the Royal Navy escorts'.
RM2T1KDJ1–'Royal Air Force Coastal Command, 1939-1945. A Vickers Wellington of No. 221 Squadron RAF based at Limavady, County Londonderry, guides an escort vessel to pick up the crew of a Focke Wulf Fw 200 Kondor in a dinghy, after they were shot down in the Atlantic by a Lockheed Hudson of No. 233 Squadron RAF'.
RM2T1KEX9–'Royal Air Force Transport Command, 1943-1945. The first WAAF nursing orderlies selected to fly on air-ambulance duties to France, standing in front of a Douglas Dakota Mark III of No. 233 Squadron RAF at B2/Bazenville, Normandy. From left to right: Leading Aircraftwoman Myra Roberts of Oswestry, Corporal Lydia Alford of Eastleigh and Leading Aircraftwoman Edna Birbeck of Wellingborough'.
RM2X1N8GJ–ROYAL AIR FORCE 1939-1945: COASTAL COMMAND - Death of a Condor, As the westbound convoy it was stalking steams on in the distance, a Focke-Wulf FW200 is abandoned by its crew, having been shot into the sea by a No 233 Squadron Hudson (serial AM536) on 23 July 1941. Six Germans were picked up by one of the Royal Navy escorts, Royal Air Force, Maintenance Unit, 235
RM2JRF38E–'Royal Air Force Transport Command, 1943-1945. The first WAAF nursing orderlies selected to fly on air-ambulance duties to France, standing in front of a Douglas Dakota Mark III of No. 233 Squadron RAF at B2/Bazenville, Normandy. From left to right: Leading Aircraftwoman Myra Roberts of Oswestry, Corporal Lydia Alford of Eastleigh and Leading Aircraftwoman Edna Birbeck of Wellingborough'.
RM2T1KEWW–'Royal Air Force Transport Command, 1943-1945. Aircrew and WAAF nursing orderlies help to load a battle casualty on a stretcher into a Douglas Dakota Mark III of No. 233 Squadron RAF at B2/Bazenville, Normandy. The RAF's first 'casevac' flights to France were mounted by Dakotas of No. 46 Group on 13 June 1944, and the WAAF nursing orderlies pictured were the first women to be employed on these duties'.
RM2JRF397–'Royal Air Force Transport Command, 1943-1945. Aircrew and WAAF nursing orderlies help to load a battle casualty on a stretcher into a Douglas Dakota Mark III of No. 233 Squadron RAF at B2/Bazenville, Normandy. The RAF's first 'casevac' flights to France were mounted by Dakotas of No. 46 Group on 13 June 1944, and the WAAF nursing orderlies pictured were the first women to be employed on these duties'.
RM2X2FDDA–ROYAL AIR FORCE TRANSPORT COMMAND, 1943-1945. - The first WAAF nursing orderlies selected to fly on air-ambulance duties to France, standing in front of a Douglas Dakota Mark III of No. 233 Squadron RAF at B2/Bazenville, Normandy. From left to right: Leading Aircraftwoman Myra Roberts of Oswestry, Corporal Lydia Alford of Eastleigh and Leading Aircraftwoman Edna Birbeck of Wellingborough Royal Air Force, Maintenance Unit, 235, Royal Air Force, Women's Auxiliary Air Force
RM2X16G9K–ROYAL AIR FORCE COASTAL COMMAND, 1939-1945. - A Vickers Wellington of No. 221 Squadron RAF based at Limavady, County Londonderry, guides an escort vessel to pick up the crew of a Focke Wulf Fw 200 Kondor in a dinghy, after they were shot down in the Atlantic by a Lockheed Hudson of No. 233 Squadron RAF Royal Air Force, Maintenance Unit, 221, German Air Force (Third Reich), Royal Air Force, Maintenance Unit, 235
RM2WYBG7N–THE BATTLE OF ATLANTIC, 1939-1945 - A Focke-Wulf Fw 200 Kondor sinking in the Atlantic Ocean west of Ireland, after being shot down by a Lockheed Hudson Mark V of No. 233 Squadron RAF based at Aldergrove, County Antrim, while trying to attack a convoy, 23 July 1941.This oblique aerial photograph was taken from the victorious Hudson (AM536) and shows the crew of the Kondor swimming for their liferaft which is inflating to the right of the tailplane. , Royal Air Force, Maintenance Unit, 235, German Air Force (Third Reich)
RM2X07NWY–ROYAL AIR FORCE TRANSPORT COMMAND, 1943-1945. - Aircrew and WAAF nursing orderlies help to load a battle casualty on a stretcher into a Douglas Dakota Mark III of No. 233 Squadron RAF at B2/Bazenville, Normandy. The RAF's first 'casevac' flights to France were mounted by Dakotas of No. 46 Group on 13 June 1944, and the WAAF nursing orderlies pictured were the first women to be employed on these duties Royal Air Force, Maintenance Unit, 235, Royal Air Force, Women's Auxiliary Air Force
RM2X0PD0M–R.A.F. SQUADRON AND R.A.F. STATION BADGES - The badge of No.233 G.R. Squadron, R.A.F. 'FORTIS ET FIDELIS' [Strong and Faithful] Photographic negative , Royal Air Force
RM2WYBB9K–ROYAL AIR FORCE: ITALY, THE BALKANS AND SOUTH EAST EUROPE, 1942-1945. - Supermarine Spitfire LF Mark IXs of No. 232 Squadron RAF based at Poretta, Corsica, flying in loose formation along the eastern coast of Corsica. , Royal Air Force, Maintenance Unit, 233
RM2X2FXGH–AMERICAN AIRCRAFT IN ROYAL AIR FORCE SERVICE 1939-1945: DOUGLAS SKYMASTER. - Skymaster Mark I, KL990, the aircraft of the Commanding Officer of No. 232 Squadron RAF, at Prestwick airport, Ayrshire, prior to departing on a trans-Atlantic flight Royal Air Force, Maintenance Unit, 233
RM2WYB503–AMERICAN AIRCRAFT IN ROYAL AIR FORCE SERVICE 1939-1945: CONSOLIDATED LIBERATOR. - Liberator C Mark VII, EW615, on the ground at Prestwick, Ayrshire, after its delivery flight. The aircraft served with Nos. 511 and 232 Squadrons RAF. , Royal Air Force, Maintenance Unit, 233, Royal Air Force, 511 Squadron
RM2NKAW7Y–Members with the Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex 560th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, stand beside the first HC-130J Super Hercules aircraft to receive an intensive D-Check at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, Aug. 12, 2022. The D-Check is an extensive process equivalent to program depot maintenance, but with more inspections. It takes approximately 150 technicians 233 days to complete.
RM2H0DP99–U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Ian McMahon, 103rd Security Forces Squadron, organizes bread trays for distribution at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, Connecticut, Feb. 4, 2021. Airmen from the Connecticut National Guard’s 103rd Airlift Wing are supporting logistics operations at Foodshare’s drive-thru emergency distribution site here, which has distributed over 8,000,000 pounds of food to 233,000 cars since April 20, 2020.
RM2H0DP97–U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Melbourne Foster, 103rd Civil Engineer Squadron, prepares U.S. Department of Agriculture Farmers to Families food boxes for distribution at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, Connecticut, Feb. 4, 2021. Airmen from the Connecticut National Guard’s 103rd Airlift Wing are supporting logistics operations at Foodshare’s drive-thru emergency distribution site here, which has distributed over 8,000,000 pounds of food to 233,000 cars since April 20, 2020.
RM2X0P7X5–ROYAL AIR FORCE OPERATIONS IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA, 1939-1943. - Supermarine Spitfire Mark VC, ER557 'EF-D' 'Mustapha', of No. 232 Squadron RAF awaits the signal to start up in its dispersal at Tingley, Algeria. It formed part of the fighter escort for a force of North American B-25s of the 12th Bombardment Group Detachment USAAF, one of which can be seen taking off at right Royal Air Force, Maintenance Unit, 233, United States Army Air Force, 12th Bombardment Group
RM2GKFC82–210408-N-FC670-233 FALLON, Nev. (Apr. 8, 2021) An MH-60S Knighthawk helicopter assigned to the “Longhorns” of Helicopter Search and Rescue (SAR) Squadron, practices confined area landings during a mountain flying SAR training event. The Navy currently has six dedicated 'Station SAR' units located around the US. Lemoore SAR CA, Fallon SAR NV, Whidbey Island SAR WA, China Lake SAR (VX-31) CA, Pax River SAR MD, and Key West SAR FL. Their primary mission is to provide search and rescue and first responder support for Fleet flight training operations for the jets in their designated areas of resp
RMHF3RNP–U.S. Marines assigned to 2d Low Altitude Air Defense Battalion (2D LAAD), Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 264 (reinforced), prepare for a patrol during improvised explosive device training on Marine Corps Outlying Field Atlantic, N.C., Feb. 15, 2016. 2D LAAD conducted the training in preparation for deployment with the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Jodson B. Graves/Released) 2D LAAD Pre-Deployment Training 160217-M-SW506-233
RMJ4K9T7–170506-N-VN584-233 PACIFIC OCEAN (May 6, 2017) Aviation Machinist’s Mate 1st Class Elizabeth Pruitt performs maintenance on an MH-60R Sea Hawk helicopter assigned to the 'Battlecats' of Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron (HSM) 73 in the hangar bay of the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt. The ship is participating in a group sail training unit exercise to enhance mission-readiness and warfighting capabilities between the ships, air wing and staffs through simulated real-world scenarios. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Alex Corona/Released)
RMHFY77G–100522-N-8913A-233 ATLANTIC OCEAN (May 22, 2010) An E/A-18G Growler assigned to the Shadowhawks of Electronic Attack Squadron (VAQ) 141 makes the 5,000th arrested landing, or trap, aboard the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77). George H.W. Bush and Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 8 are underway in the Atlantic Ocean. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Apprentice Leonard Adams/Released) US Navy 100522-N-8913A-233 An E-A-18G Growler assigned to the Shadowhawks of Electronic Attack Squadron (VAQ) 141 makes the 5,000th arrested landing
RMHG25NN–150322-N-ZF498-233 ATLANTIC OCEAN (March 22, 2015) An F/A-18C Hornet, assigned to the “Thunderbolts” of Marine Strike Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 251, launches from the flight deck of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) March 22, 2015. Theodore Roosevelt, homeported in Norfolk, is conducting naval operations in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations in support of U.S. national security interests in Europe. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Anthony N. Hilkowski/Released) USS Theodore Roosevelt operations 150322-N-ZF498-233
RMHFCCPM–Naval Aircrewmen 3rd Class Jeffery Coonce and 3rd Class Carlos Bonnilla, both assigned to Helicopter Mine Countermeasures Squadron (HM) 15, prepare to launch the AN/AQS-24A towed sonar vehicle during a sonar scan flight on an MH-53 Sea Dragon helicopter. HM-15 is assigned to Commander, Task Force 52, promoting mine countermeasures in the U .S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communications Specialist 1st Class Gary Keen/Released) Mine countermeasures 130731-N-OM642-233
RMHFWFB7–081007-N-4515N-233 CARIBBEAN SEA (Oct. 7, 2008) Capt. Fernandez 'Frank' Ponds, Continuing Promise 2008 mission commander, gives Dominican Republic Army Brig. Gen. Josrge Medrano a challenge coin from Amphibious Squadron EIGHT after a tour of amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge (LHD 3). Kearsarge is the primary platform for the Caribbean phase of the humanitarian assistance mission Continuing Promise 2008, an equal-partnership mission involving the United States, Canada, the Netherlands, Brazil, France, Nicaragua, Panama, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana. (U.S. Nav
RMHFWFB8–081007-N-4515N-233 CARIBBEAN SEA (Oct. 7, 2008) Capt. Fernandez 'Frank' Ponds, Continuing Promise 2008 mission commander, gives Dominican Republic Army Brig. Gen. Josrge Medrano a challenge coin from Amphibious Squadron EIGHT after a tour of amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge (LHD 3). Kearsarge is the primary platform for the Caribbean phase of the humanitarian assistance mission Continuing Promise 2008, an equal-partnership mission involving the United States, Canada, the Netherlands, Brazil, France, Nicaragua, Panama, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana. (U.S. Nav
RMHEPDGE–150522-A-BK746-233 PUERTO CABEZAS, Nicaragua (May 22, 2015) - An MH-60s Sea Hawk helicopter assigned to Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 22 Sea Knights, delivers donations during flight operations in support of Continuing Promise 2015. Continuing Promise is a U.S. Southern Command-sponsored and U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command/U.S. 4th Fleet-conducted deployment to conduct civil-military operations including humanitarian-civil assistance, subject matter expert exchanges, medical, dental, veterinary and engineering support and disaster response to partner nations and to show U.S. support
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