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  1. Star Wars Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader. Star Wars Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader, segunda parte de la saga Rogue Squadron, es un videojuego de acción exclusivo de Nintendo GameCube, co-desarrollado por Factor 5 y LucasArts. Ubicado en la galaxia ficticia de Star Wars, el juego abarca las tres películas originales de la trilogía Star Wars.

  2. The rank structure of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) has been inherited from the Royal Air Force (RAF). The RAF based its officer ranks on the Royal Navy, and its airmen ranks on the British Army . Unlike the RAF, RAAF rank abbreviations are always written in uppercase without spaces (e.g. Pilot Officer is written as PLTOFF, not Plt Off).

  3. Ace Combat: Squadron Leader (appelé Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War dans les versions non-européennes) est un simulateur de vol de combat sur PlayStation 2, sorti le 21 octobre 2004 au Japon, le 24 octobre 2004 en Amérique du Nord et le 23 février 2005 en Europe. Il est développé et édité par Namco .

  4. e. Wing commander ( Wg Cdr or W/C) is a senior officer rank used by some air forces, with origins from the Royal Air Force. [1] The rank is used by air forces of many countries that have historical British influence . Wing commander is immediately senior to squadron leader and immediately below group captain.

  5. Prashant Kumar Bundela. Squadron Leader Prashant Kumar Bundela (14 December 1970 – 19 August 2002) was a fighter pilot of the Indian Air Force who shot down Pakistan Navy Atlantic over the Rann of Kutch soon after the 1999 Kargil War. [1] He received the prestigious Vayusena medal for this operation on 26 January 2000. [2]

  6. In May 1940, under the leadership of Squadron Leader Hunter, his squadron shot down thirty-eight enemy aircraft during the course of two patrols. He personally destroyed three of that number. His brilliant leadership as well as his example and courage are of the highest standard. 1 January 1941 – Mentioned in Despatches. See also

  7. Squadron Leader Sir David John Checketts, KCVO (born 23 August 1930) was Private Secretary to the Prince of Wales from 1970 to 1979. [1] Checketts joined the Royal Air Force in 1948 and received flying training at RATG Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia in 1948–1950. Checketts served with 14 Squadron in Germany 1950–1954, and then was an ...