8 Air Maintenance Squadron - meaning and definition. What is 8 Air Maintenance Squadron
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What (who) is 8 Air Maintenance Squadron - definition


8 Air Maintenance Squadron         
MILITARY UNIT
8 AMS
8 Air Maintenance Squadron is a Royal Canadian Air Force unit. Based at 8 Wing Trenton, it is responsible for supporting 424 Transport and Rescue Squadron, 436 Transport Squadron, 437 Transport Squadron, and 429 Transport Squadron, in their operational roles by performing second line maintenance on systems and components for the CC-130H, CC-130J, CC-150 and CC-177 aircraft respectively, as well as performing the "C-Check" preventive inspections on the CC-130J.
Air Warning Squadron 8         
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MILITARY UNIT
AWS-8; MAWS-8; Marine Air Warning Squadron 8
Air Warning Squadron 8 (AWS-8) was a United States Marine Corps aviation command and control unit that provided aerial surveillance and early warning of enemy aircraft during World War II. The squadron was commissioned on March 3, 1944 and was one of five Marine Air Warning Squadrons that provided land based radar coverage during the Battle of Okinawa in 1945.
No. 8 Squadron RAF         
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SQUADRON OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE
RAF No. 8 Squadron; No. 8 Squadron RFC; No 8 Squadron RAF; No. 8 Squadron Royal Air Force; No. 8 Squadron, Royal Air Force; No. 8 Squadron, RAF; 8 Squadron RAF; No. VIII Squadron RAF; 8 Sqn
– 1 April 1918 (RFC) 1 April 1918 – 20 January 1920 (RAF) 18 October 1920 – 1 May 1945 15 May 1945 – 15 November 1945 1 September 1946 – 21 December 1971 1 January 1972 – present