High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The name No. 67 Squadron has been used by the Royal Air Force for three quite different units. During the First World War, No. 1 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps formed at Point Cook in January 1916, was referred to by British authorities from 16 March 1916 as "No. 67 Squadron" to avoid confusion with No. 1 Squadron, RFC. No. 1 Squadron AFC was based initially at Heliopolis. The squadron served in Mesopotamia and played a part in Allenby's victory over Ottoman (Turkish) forces. On 6 February 1918, British authorities ceased to refer to it No. 67 Squadron". Following the end of the war, the squadron disbanded at Kantara, on 5 March 1919.