No. 18 Squadron Raf

bgcolor="lightskyblue" colspan="3" align="center" style="border-bottom:3px solid"|No. 7 Squadron
olspan="3" align="center"|
Squadron badge
gcolor="lightskyblue" colspan="3"|Information
b>Role colspan="2"|Transport and search and rescue
b>Aircraft Operated colspan="2"|Chinook HC.2
b>Home Station colspan="2"|RAF Odiham
b>Motto colspan="2"|"Animo et fide"
gcolor="lightskyblue" colspan="3"|History
b>Date Founded colspan="2"|11 May 1915
b>Badge colspan="2"|Pegasus rampant
b>Notable Battle Honours colspan="2"|
No. 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, equivalent to the US Army CH-47D standard, began to enter RAF service in 1993. 18 Squadron took part in the UK's deployment to the Gulf following the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. 15 HC.1s were sent from No. 7 and No. 18 squadrons.

Chinook squadrons

See also

018 squadron

 

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