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===Battle Honours===
 
===Battle Honours===
 
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* Western Front 1915-1918
 
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* Loos
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* Somme 1916
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* Arras
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* Cambrai 1917
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* Somme 1918
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* Hindenburg Line
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* France and Low Countries 1939-1940
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* Meuse Bridges
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* Fortress Europe 1940-1944
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* German Ports 1941-1945
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* Biscay Ports 1940-1945
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* Berlin 1941-1945
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* Ruhr 1941-1945
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* France and Germany 1944-1945
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* Rhine
  
 
===Individual Honours===
 
===Individual Honours===

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Brief History

One of the original WW 1 Squadrons, it reformed at RAF Northholt on 1 Apr 1923 and was active through most of the inter war years. On Day 1 of WW 2 it moved to France, equipped with Fairey Battle aircraft, returning to England in June having suffered very heavy casualties. Refurbished with Battle it was based at RAF Binbrook in Lincolnshire in July 1940 carrying out bombing missions over occupied Europe until it was re-equipped with Vickers Wellington medium bombers in November 1940, before moving to RAF Wickenby in 1942 where it converted to Avro Lancaster heavy bombers.

The squadron has remained active since WW 2, operating a range of jet aircraft, currently the Eurofighter Typhoons. It served during both the 1991 and 1998 Gulf/Iraq wars and in Afghanistan during 2009

Squadron personnel

Battle Honours

  • Western Front 1915-1918
  • Loos
  • Somme 1916
  • Arras
  • Cambrai 1917
  • Somme 1918
  • Hindenburg Line
  • France and Low Countries 1939-1940
  • Meuse Bridges
  • Fortress Europe 1940-1944
  • German Ports 1941-1945
  • Biscay Ports 1940-1945
  • Berlin 1941-1945
  • Ruhr 1941-1945
  • France and Germany 1944-1945
  • Rhine

Individual Honours

Notes


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