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Dirty Little Secrets
Old Squadrons Do Die
The latest round of defense cuts in Britain is shutting down a lot of high-tech units that have been around for a long time. The latest casualty is the 111 Fighter Squadron, a 94 year old unit that had been using the older Tornado, which is being replaced a smaller number of more expensive Typhoon fighters. This means fewer fighter squadrons are needed. The loss of 111 Squadron is particularly aggravating because it is considered a Scots squadron (having been stationed in Scotland for nearly half a century). Scotland takes it military heritage more seriously than any other part of the United Kingdom (at least according to the Scots) and the loss of so many Scots ground and air units in the last few decades is keenly felt up there.
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