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Having airlifted more than 17,000 passengers and evacuated over 300 injured troops, the squadron left Malaya in November 1952 and returned to No. 86 Wing at Richmond.
Having airlifted more than 17,000 passengers and almost 1,900 tonnes of cargo, dropped some 750 tonnes of supplies and evacuated over 300 injured troops, No. 38 Squadron departed for Australia on 8 December and rejoined No. 86 Wing at Richmond three days later.
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