314 Squadron
Created in 1952 at Eindhoven AB the squadron flew the F-84G. At the moment of the introduction of the NF-5 the squadron was part of the NATO Allied Mobile Force and operated Republic F-84F when the first  NF-5 arrived at its Eindhoven base in November 1969. The arrival of the NF-5 started the withdrawal off the Republic F-84F's witch was officially withdrawn on 21-12-70.

As NF-5 numbers increased with 314 Squadron and the need for a extra squadron the squadron was split in to two squadrons in May 1971 to form the 316 Squadron. Due to de split it took 314 squadron until 01-12-71 before it was declared fully operational.

As the only Dutch Squadron being part of the Allied Mobile Force 314 Squadron performed several Squadron exchanges and participated to many NATO exercises, particularly in Norway. Supported by a Fokker F-27 for the traditional winter exercise in Norway, they attacked troops during a simulated beach landing, together with other Norwegian, Canadian, RAF units.

The Squadron operated the NF-5s untill May 1990. First from Eindhoven and in 1988 it moved to Gilze-Rijen. From there on 09-05-90 NF-5As K-3052, K-3062 (in special red colours with the mascot "Humphrey") and 1 NF-5B overflew several Dutch bases on the last day of the NF-5 with 314 squadron.