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==Battle Honours== | ==Battle Honours== | ||
'''First Great War''' | '''First Great War'''<br> | ||
'''Second Great War''' | '''Second Great War'''<br> | ||
'''James' Wars''' | '''James' Wars''' | ||
*Port Joy - 2006 | *Port Joy - 2006 |
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Princess Squadron | |
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Active | 1915-1938 (Rhodeve Air Force) 1938-1952 (RPP Air Force) 1952-2007 (Commonwealth Air Force) |
Country | Rhodeve Commonwealth |
Allegiance | Rhodeve Commonwealth |
Branch | Air Force |
Type | Air Force |
Role | Aerial Warfare, Anti-Terror, Search and Rescue, Reconnaissance |
Size | 282 (peak) |
Garrison/HQ | Rhodevus |
Motto(s) | "Experientia Docet" (Experience Teaches) |
Colors | silver, purple |
Mascot(s) | honey bee |
Engagements | First Great War |
Commanders | |
Commander (1915-1919) | Princess Anne-Maria |
Commander (1939-1947) | Ethansa Leonards |
Commander (2002-2006) | Suevani Rihaz |
Commander (2006-2007) | Princess Heir Sierra Everen-Abrams |
The Princess Squadron, officially the O1st Squadron of Wing 70, was a wing of the Rhodeve Commonwealth Air Force tasked with high-risk, high-intensity missions around the Rhodeve Commonwealth. The purpose of the Princess Squadron was to serve as the secondary force-projection of the Rhodeve Commonwealth, and also assist in the defense of the Commonwealth and anti-terror operations around the globe. The Princess Squadron was created during the First Great War in response to the usage of aircraft in combat in the Ventismarian Front. The branch was originally created within the Rhodeve Air Force, as a bomber wing commanded by Princess Anne-Maria, which gave the wing its moniker. After the war, the Princess Squadron was transferred into the Rhodeve Protectorate Program's joint military structure. Following the victory in the Second Great War, and the dissolution of the RPP in favour of the Rhodeve Commonwealth, the Princess Squadron remained an integral part of the Commonwealth Air Force as it became the most famed air force wing in operation. The 70-O1st was officially disbanded in 2007.
History
Background
The First Great War
The Second Great War
The Cold War
James' Wars
Disbandment
Organization
As a wing which predates the Rhodeve Protectorate Program and the Rhodeve Commonwealth and one of the first wings of the Rhodeve Air Force, the Princess Squadron was able to retain certain odd practices which were considered necessary during the early days of aerial combat. Similarly, due to their age in comparison with other squadrons, the Princess Squadron was able to maintain a certain distance from regular RPP and Commonwealth practices, such as the ability to pick and choose missions within specific limitations.
Training and Equipment
Unit Awards, Legacy, Memorials
Battle Honours
First Great War
Second Great War
James' Wars
- Port Joy - 2006
- Killon - 2006
- Boundary Bay - 2006
- Westvale - 2006
- Artwingen - 2007
- Quiniac City - 2007
- Imperial City of Rhode - 2007
- Acadia - 2007
- Bear Pit - 2007
Famous Members
- Suevani Rihaz - The daughter of former Eubatian president Usammi Rihaz, Suevani was a member of the Commonwealth Air Force for 16 years, four of them in command of the Princess Squadron. Commander Rihaz (ranking: Vice-Admiral) is known as one of the greatest Eubatian military leaders in history