No. 119 Squadron RAF

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No. 119 Squadron RAF
Active1 Jan 1918 - 6 Dec 1918
13 Mar 1941 - 17 Apr 1943
19 Jul 1944 – 25 May 1945
CountryUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
Branch Royal Air Force
Motto(s)By night and day[1][2]
Insignia
Squadron Badge heraldryA sword, the point downwards, and an anchor in saltire[1][2]
Squadron CodesNH (Jul 1944 - May 1945)[1][3][4]

No. 119 Squadron RAF was a squadron of the Royal Air Force, flying with RAF Coastal Command during the Second World War. It was the only RAF unit flying the Short G class and Short C class flying boats.

History

Formation in World War I

No. 119 Squadron was originally formed on 1 January 1918 at

RAF Duxford and later RAF Thetford,[5] but failed to become operational and was disbanded at RAF Wyton on 6 December of the same year.[2]

Reformation in World War II

On Flying boats

The squadron was reformed from 'G' flight at

RAF Lough Erne on 19 April 1942, where they re-equipped with the Catalina Mk.IIIa the next month. In August they returned to Pembroke Dock, changing to Sunderland Mks.II and IIIs in September. The squadron was disbanded on 17 April 1943 at Pembroke Dock.[2]

On biplanes

Swordfish NF370, Imperial War Museum, Duxford (2011)

On 19 July 1944 however, 119 Squadron was reformed by redesignation of a flight of

RAF Beccles before being based at RAF Bircham Newton in September, flying anti-shipping patrols and hunting for German E-boats and R-boats. In October 1944 detachments of the squadron were sent to B.65/Maldeghem, B.63/St. Croix and B.83/Knocke-Le Zoute[5] in Belgium and added German midget-submarines to its prey. In January 1945 they re-equipped with the ASV-equipped Swordfish Mk.III which aided in the hunt on midget-submarines, destroying three before their final mission was flown on 8 May 1945.[6] The squadron disbanded at Bircham Newton on 25 May 1945.[2]

One of the Swordfish flown by the squadron, Swordfish Mk.III, NF370 is preserved and displayed at the Imperial War Museum Duxford, painted in its original 119 Squadron markings.[7]

Aircraft operated

From To Aircraft Variant
Jan 1918 Nov 1918 Various
Sep 1918 Dec 1918 Airco DH.9
Mar 1941 Oct 1941 Short G class S.26/M
Apr 1941 Aug 1941 Short C class S.23/M
Jun 1941 Jul 1941
Consolidated Catalina
Mk.Ib
May 1942 Oct 1942 Consolidated Catalina Mk.IIIa
Sep 1942 Apr 1943 Short Sunderland Mk.III
Jul 1944 Feb 1945 Fairey Albacore Mk.I
Jan 1945 May 1945 Fairey Swordfish Mk.III

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References

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Rawlings 1982, p. 102.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Halley 1988, p. 195.
  3. ^ Bowyer and Rawlings 1979, p. 76.
  4. ^ Flintham and Thomas 2003, p. 91.
  5. ^ a b c Jefford 2001, p. 60.
  6. ^ Thomas 1998, p. 77.
  7. ^ Parsons, Gary (2005). "Back in Black". air-scene uk. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 7 January 2015.

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