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- No._113_Squadron_RAF abstract "No. 113 Squadron began service in 1917 with the Egyptian Expeditionary Force commanded by General Edmund Allenby. The squadron was a unit of the Royal Flying Corps (now known as the Royal Air Force) that served during the Sinai and Palestine Campaign and as a reconnaissance, army cooperation, bomber, fighter, transport and missile operation squadron during its existence.".
- Q12064210 abstract "No. 113 Squadron began service in 1917 with the Egyptian Expeditionary Force commanded by General Edmund Allenby. The squadron was a unit of the Royal Flying Corps (now known as the Royal Air Force) that served during the Sinai and Palestine Campaign and as a reconnaissance, army cooperation, bomber, fighter, transport and missile operation squadron during its existence.".
- No._113_Squadron_RAF comment "No. 113 Squadron began service in 1917 with the Egyptian Expeditionary Force commanded by General Edmund Allenby. The squadron was a unit of the Royal Flying Corps (now known as the Royal Air Force) that served during the Sinai and Palestine Campaign and as a reconnaissance, army cooperation, bomber, fighter, transport and missile operation squadron during its existence.".
- Q12064210 comment "No. 113 Squadron began service in 1917 with the Egyptian Expeditionary Force commanded by General Edmund Allenby. The squadron was a unit of the Royal Flying Corps (now known as the Royal Air Force) that served during the Sinai and Palestine Campaign and as a reconnaissance, army cooperation, bomber, fighter, transport and missile operation squadron during its existence.".