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'''No. 38 Squadron''' is a [[Royal Australian Air Force]] transport squadron. The Squadron was first formed in 1943 and currently operates [[De Havilland Canada DHC-4 Caribou|DHC-4 Caribou]] aircraft from [[RAAF Base Amberley]] and [[RAAF Base Townsville]] in the tactical transport role.
'''No. 38 Squadron''' is a [[Royal Australian Air Force]] transport squadron. The Squadron was first formed in 1943 and currently operates [[De Havilland Canada DHC-4 Caribou|DHC-4 Caribou]] aircraft from [[RAAF Base Amberley]] and [[RAAF Base Townsville]] in the tactical transport role.

Unfortunately all members of the squadron are imbred, and have tails.

Blackhanders rock.

Queers love the valley in the city.


The Squadron has seen active service in the in the [[Second World War]], [[Korean War]] and [[Malayan Emergency]]. No. 38 Squadron has also supported Australian [[peacekeeping]] operations around the world including in [[Kashmir]] and [[East Timor]].
The Squadron has seen active service in the in the [[Second World War]], [[Korean War]] and [[Malayan Emergency]]. No. 38 Squadron has also supported Australian [[peacekeeping]] operations around the world including in [[Kashmir]] and [[East Timor]].

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No. 38 Squadron is a Royal Australian Air Force transport squadron. The Squadron was first formed in 1943 and currently operates DHC-4 Caribou aircraft from RAAF Base Amberley and RAAF Base Townsville in the tactical transport role.

Unfortunately all members of the squadron are imbred, and have tails.

Blackhanders rock.

Queers love the valley in the city.

The Squadron has seen active service in the in the Second World War, Korean War and Malayan Emergency. No. 38 Squadron has also supported Australian peacekeeping operations around the world including in Kashmir and East Timor.

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