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- 29_Squadron_SAAF abstract "29 Squadron was one of the Coastal Command squadrons of the South African Air Force during the Second World War. It was assigned the role of maritime patrol and shipping escort and operated Venturas from Lombazi on the Pondoland coast. With the decline in activities in the war at sea, the squadron was disbanded on 15 November 1943 and absorbed into 29 Operational Training Unit based at Darling in the Cape. The squadron was re-activated in August 1944 and deployed to Matubatuba in Zululand from where it once again operated with Venturas. At this time, the squadron did very little flying (3hrs escort flying between 25 August and 24 September 1944) and was disbanded at the end of the war.".
- 29_Squadron_SAAF country South_Africa.
- 29_Squadron_SAAF militaryBranch South_African_Air_Force.
- 29_Squadron_SAAF role "Coastal Patrol and Shipping Escort".
- 29_Squadron_SAAF thumbnail SAAF-Lockheed_PV1_Ventura-001.jpg?width=300.
- 29_Squadron_SAAF wikiPageID "33377192".
- 29_Squadron_SAAF wikiPageRevisionID "584817063".
- 29_Squadron_SAAF branch South_African_Air_Force.
- 29_Squadron_SAAF caption "SAAF Lockheed PV1 Ventura. This was the only aircraft type flown by the squadron.".
- 29_Squadron_SAAF commandStructure "Coastal Command".
- 29_Squadron_SAAF dates "?? - November 1943, August 1944 - ??".
- 29_Squadron_SAAF hasPhotoCollection 29_Squadron_SAAF.
- 29_Squadron_SAAF role "Coastal Patrol and Shipping Escort".
- 29_Squadron_SAAF unitName "29".
- 29_Squadron_SAAF subject Category:Squadrons_of_the_South_African_Air_Force.
- 29_Squadron_SAAF type Agent.
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- 29_Squadron_SAAF comment "29 Squadron was one of the Coastal Command squadrons of the South African Air Force during the Second World War. It was assigned the role of maritime patrol and shipping escort and operated Venturas from Lombazi on the Pondoland coast. With the decline in activities in the war at sea, the squadron was disbanded on 15 November 1943 and absorbed into 29 Operational Training Unit based at Darling in the Cape.".
- 29_Squadron_SAAF label "29 Squadron SAAF".
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- 29_Squadron_SAAF sameAs Q4632905.
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- 29_Squadron_SAAF wasDerivedFrom 29_Squadron_SAAF?oldid=584817063.
- 29_Squadron_SAAF depiction SAAF-Lockheed_PV1_Ventura-001.jpg.
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- 29_Squadron_SAAF name "29 Squadron".