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No. 24 Squadron is a Royal Australian Air Force squadron. The squadron was formed in 1940 and saw action as a bomber squadron during World War II serving in the Pacific theatre against the Japanese, and undertaking operations during the Battle of Rabaul, and the New Guinea, New Britain and Borneo campaigns. The squadron was disbanded in 1946 following the conclusion of hostilities, but was re-formed in 1951. From then until 2010 the squadron was an RAAF Reserve squadron located near Adelaide, South Australia; for part of this time, until 1960, the squadron continued to perform flying duties, before converting to a ground support role. In 2010, the squadron combined with Combat Support Unit Edinburgh to become a Permanent Air Force unit and it currently forms part of No. 96 Wing, Combat Sup

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  • No. 24 Squadron RAAF (en)
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  • O Esquadrão N.º 24 é um esquadrão da Real Força Aérea Australiana (RAAF). O esquadrão foi formado em 1940 e prestou serviço como unidade de bombardeamento durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial, combatendo no teatro do Pacífico contra os japoneses, além de realizar missões de bombardeamento durante a e nas campanhas da Nova Guiné, Nova Bretanha e Bornéu. Dissolvido em 1946, voltou a ser formado em 1951. De 1960 até 2010 o esquadrão foi uma unidade de reserva, localizada em Adelaide, Austrália Meridional; a partir de 2010, tornou-se numa unidade da e actualmente faz parte da . (pt)
  • No. 24 Squadron is a Royal Australian Air Force squadron. The squadron was formed in 1940 and saw action as a bomber squadron during World War II serving in the Pacific theatre against the Japanese, and undertaking operations during the Battle of Rabaul, and the New Guinea, New Britain and Borneo campaigns. The squadron was disbanded in 1946 following the conclusion of hostilities, but was re-formed in 1951. From then until 2010 the squadron was an RAAF Reserve squadron located near Adelaide, South Australia; for part of this time, until 1960, the squadron continued to perform flying duties, before converting to a ground support role. In 2010, the squadron combined with Combat Support Unit Edinburgh to become a Permanent Air Force unit and it currently forms part of No. 96 Wing, Combat Sup (en)
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