The British RAF 633 Squadron was the title and subject of a Movie starring Cliff Robertson. But I don't think you will find any historical information on this unit as it seems to be fictious. A story made for Hollywood.
Seaplane Squadron RAAF was created in 1934.
Seaplane Squadron RAAF ended in 1939.
The cast of Squadron 992 - 1940 includes: Lionel Gamlin as Commentator
Derrick Stout has: Played Damon in "The Platoon of Power Squadron, Part IV: Identity" in 2010. Played Possessed Damon in "The Platoon of Power Squadron: Part III - Transition" in 2010. Played Damon in "The Platoon of Power Squadron, Part V: Fate" in 2011. Played Damon in "The Platoon of Power Squadron, Part VI: Barrier" in 2012. Played Damon in "The Platoon of Power Squadron, Part VII: Catalyst" in 2013.
Wing staff and comptroller squadron
The 633 Squadron is a fictional RAF Mosquito Squadron of WW II. It exist only in the movie. This is not true. The name 633 Squadron became known through a novel and subsequent movie, both of course fictional. There was and still is however a real 633 Squadron formed in 1948. It is a voluntary RAF Squadron for the flight training of young Air Training Corps cadets. I used to be an instructor with this squadron.
The movie is literally called 633 Squadron.
RAF 633 Squadron never existed during WWII. The number is fictional and was used in the film only. The film was shot with Bovingdon as its base.
Tuskegee Airmen
World War II- RAF ( British) beware. a very sordid plot- and a Custer Brigade of the Air type of ending!
Lafeyette Escadrille
633 Squadron - 1964 was released on: UK: April 1964 USA: 24 June 1964 (New York City, New York) Japan: 11 July 1964 France: 11 September 1964 Denmark: 25 September 1964 West Germany: 30 October 1964 Finland: 15 January 1965 Mexico: 27 May 1965 Turkey: November 1967 Finland: 17 June 1977 (re-release)
The factors of 633 are 1, 3, 211, 633
617 Squadron, the 'Dam Busters', is still an operational RAF squadron and, so, has had a great many commanding officers. Of the wartime COs, probably the most famous were Wing Commander Guy Gibson, VC (who commanded the squadron during the dams' raid), and Wing Commander Leonard Cheshire, VC.
Yes, the noun 'squadron' is a collective noun for:a squadron of cavalrya squadron of planesa squadron of fighter planesa squadron of jetsa squadron of swans
1, 3, 211, 633
1 3 211 and 633.