File:Lancasters10MP 405Sqn RCAF NAS Jax 1953.jpg
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editDescriptionLancasters10MP 405Sqn RCAF NAS Jax 1953.jpg | Avro Lancaster Mk. 10MP of No. 405 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force, at the Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida (USA), in February 1953. 405 Sqn had been reactivated on 31 Mar 1950 as No. 405 Eagle Squadron, as a maritime patrol squadron based at Greenwood, Nova Scotia (Canada). |
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Source | NAS Jacksonville Homepage [1], photo [2] |
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