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- 12_Flight_AAC abstract "12 Flight Army Air Corps was an independent flight. It was part of the Army Air Corps (United Kingdom).Based at RAF Wildenrath in West Germany, the unit operated in the communications role in support of the British Army of the Rhine (BAOR) in Germany. The airfield is now closed and little remains to identify the former RAF Station or the hangar in which 12 Flight AAC was situated. The primary role of the Air Flight was in support of the Commander BAOR, a four-star General, who was based at JHQ Rheindahlen in Mönchengladbach. Towards the end of its existence the unit operated four Westland Gazelle AH1 helicopters, which had superseded Westland Scouts, De Havilland Beavers and other earlier light helicopter and fixed-wing types. 12 Flight was finally based in Javelin Barracks, Elmpt Station, the former RAF Brüggen Air Force Station. 12 Flight Army Air Corps disbanded after 57 yearsTemplate:When? in Germany, after a number of designation changes to 31 Flight, 131 Flight Royal Corps of Transport, then 669 Squadron Army Air Corps and finally back to 12 Flight which it retained through to being disbanded.".
- 12_Flight_AAC thumbnail 12_Flight_RAF_Bruggen_(3370262396).jpg?width=300.
- 12_Flight_AAC wikiPageID "9248623".
- 12_Flight_AAC wikiPageLength "1573".
- 12_Flight_AAC wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- 12_Flight_AAC wikiPageRevisionID "626407177".
- 12_Flight_AAC wikiPageWikiLink Army_Air_Corps_(United_Kingdom).
- 12_Flight_AAC wikiPageWikiLink British_Army_of_the_Rhine.
- 12_Flight_AAC wikiPageWikiLink Category:Army_Air_Corps_independent_flights.
- 12_Flight_AAC wikiPageWikiLink Elmpt_Station.
- 12_Flight_AAC wikiPageWikiLink JHQ_Rheindahlen.
- 12_Flight_AAC wikiPageWikiLink Mönchengladbach.
- 12_Flight_AAC wikiPageWikiLink RAF_Bruggen.
- 12_Flight_AAC wikiPageWikiLink RAF_Wildenrath.
- 12_Flight_AAC wikiPageWikiLink West_Germany.
- 12_Flight_AAC wikiPageWikiLink File:12_Flight_RAF_Bruggen_(3370262396).jpg.
- 12_Flight_AAC wikiPageWikiLinkText "12 Flight AAC".
- 12_Flight_AAC hasPhotoCollection 12_Flight_AAC.
- 12_Flight_AAC wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:UK-mil-unit-stub.
- 12_Flight_AAC wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- 12_Flight_AAC wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:When%3F.
- 12_Flight_AAC subject Category:Army_Air_Corps_independent_flights.
- 12_Flight_AAC hypernym Flight.
- 12_Flight_AAC type ArtificialSatellite.
- 12_Flight_AAC comment "12 Flight Army Air Corps was an independent flight. It was part of the Army Air Corps (United Kingdom).Based at RAF Wildenrath in West Germany, the unit operated in the communications role in support of the British Army of the Rhine (BAOR) in Germany. The airfield is now closed and little remains to identify the former RAF Station or the hangar in which 12 Flight AAC was situated.".
- 12_Flight_AAC label "12 Flight AAC".
- 12_Flight_AAC sameAs m.011x6f3w.
- 12_Flight_AAC sameAs Q16820276.
- 12_Flight_AAC sameAs Q16820276.
- 12_Flight_AAC wasDerivedFrom 12_Flight_AAC?oldid=626407177.
- 12_Flight_AAC depiction 12_Flight_RAF_Bruggen_(3370262396).jpg.
- 12_Flight_AAC isPrimaryTopicOf 12_Flight_AAC.