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HistoryThe squadron motto is "In omnibus princeps" (first in all things,) appropriate for the RAF's oldest squadron and one that has been involved in almost every major British military operation since World War I. This includes World War II, Suez, Falklands War, Gulf War, Kosovo War and Operation Telic (Iraq.) The squadron became the world's first operator of a STOVL aircraft with the arrival of the Hawker Siddeley Harrier in 1969, declared operational the following year. During the Kosovo war the Squadron flew over 800 sorties as part of NATO's Operation Allied Force. No. 1 Sqn left the "home of the Harrier" at RAF Wittering for RAF Cottesmore on July 28 2000. Cottesmore can now claim that title, housing all operational RAF Harrier squadrons. Only No. 20 (Reserve) Squadron, the Harrier Operational Conversion Unit remains at Wittering. Previous Aircraft Operated
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