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No. 29 Squadron of the Royal Air Force was first raised as a unit of the Royal Flying Corps in 1915, and is one of the world's oldest fighter squadrons. The second British squadron to receive the Eurofighter Typhoon, it is currently the Operational Conversion Unit (OCU) for the Typhoon.

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  • No. 29 Squadron of the Royal Air Force was first raised as a unit of the Royal Flying Corps in 1915, and is one of the world's oldest fighter squadrons. The second British squadron to receive the Eurofighter Typhoon, it is currently the Operational Conversion Unit (OCU) for the Typhoon. (en)
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  • *Arnhem(1944)
  • *Arras(1917)
  • *Battle of Britain(1940)*
  • *Channel & North Sea (1939–1940)*
  • *Fortress Europe(1943–1945)
  • *France and Germany (1944–1945)*
  • *Home Defence (1940–1945)*
  • *Lys(1918)
  • *Normandy(1944)
  • *Somme(1916)*
  • *Somme(1918)*
  • *Western Front(1916–1918)*
  • *Ypres(1917)*
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  • RO (Sep 1939 – Apr 1951)
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  • Impiger et Acer
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  • *Western Front * *Somme * *Arras *Ypres * *Somme * *Lys *Channel & North Sea * *Battle of Britain * *Home Defence * *Fortress Europe *Normandy *France and Germany * *Arnhem * (Honours marked with an asterisk may be emblazoned on the Squadron Standard) (en)
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  • No. 29 Squadron of the Royal Air Force was first raised as a unit of the Royal Flying Corps in 1915, and is one of the world's oldest fighter squadrons. The second British squadron to receive the Eurofighter Typhoon, it is currently the Operational Conversion Unit (OCU) for the Typhoon. (en)
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