No. 622 Squadron RAF

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No. 622 Squadron RAF
Active10 Aug 1943 – 15 Aug 1945
15 Dec 1950 – 30 Sep 1953
1 Oct 2012–present
CountryUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
Branch Royal Auxiliary Air Force
RoleReserve Aircrew
BaseRAF Brize Norton
Motto(s)Latin: Bellamus Noctu
("We wage war by night")[1][2]
Commanders
Current
commander
Wg Cdr D James
Insignia
Squadron Badge heraldryA long-eared owl volant affrontée, carrying in the claws a flash of lightning[1][2]
Squadron CodesGI (Aug 1943 – Apr 1945)[3][4]

No. 622 Squadron RAF is a reserve aircrew squadron of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force. During World War II, it operated as a bomber squadron of the Royal Air Force. Post-war it served shortly as a transport squadron in the RAuxAF.

History

World War II

No. 622 Squadron was first formed at RAF Mildenhall in Suffolk on 10 August 1943, equipped with Stirling Mk.III bombers, as part of 3 Group in Bomber Command. It re-equipped with

Operation Exodus) and ferrying troops home from Italy. The Squadron was disbanded at Mildenhall on 15 August 1945.[1][2][5]

1950 to 1953

Unlike many of its contemporaries 622 Squadron was reformed post-war as a

Airwork Ltd. This arrangement proved to be unsuccessful however,[6] and the squadron was disbanded on 30 September 1953.[1][2]

Current role

Originally formed as 1359 Flight RAF, it was attached to a Hercules OCU (Operational Conversion Unit), based at

air-to-air refuelling
aircraft of the RAF. It moved to RAF Brize Norton in 2011. On 1 October 2012, in recognition of its continued work with the main squadrons, the flight was authorised by the Standing Committee of the Royal Air Force to be rebadged as 622 (Reserve Aircrew) Squadron.

According to its website, the mission statement is as follows:

To provide aircrews to the Air Transport and Air-to-Air Refuelling Forces either on call-out in times of crisis and war, or to provide peacetime support to maintain the operational capability of the RAF multi-engine squadrons

[7]

Aircraft operated

Aircraft operated by no. 622 Squadron RAF, data from[1][2][5][6]
From To Aircraft Version
August 1943 December 1943 Short Stirling Mk.III
December 1943 August 1945 Avro Lancaster Mks.I, III
December 1950 September 1953 Vickers Valetta C.1

Squadron bases

Bases used by no. 622 Squadron RAF, data from[1][2][5][6]
From To Base
10 August 1943 15 August 1945 RAF Mildenhall, Suffolk
15 December 1950 30 September 1953 RAF Blackbushe, Hampshire
1994 June 2011 RAF Lyneham, Wiltshire
June 2011 Present RAF Brize Norton, Oxfordshire

References

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f Moyes 1976, p. 286.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Halley 1988, p. 438.
  3. ^ Bowyer & Rawlings 1979, p. 45.
  4. ^ Flintham & Thomas 2003, p. 76.
  5. ^ a b c Jefford 2001, p. 102.
  6. ^ a b c Rawlings 1982, p. 242
  7. ^ RAF Reserves – 622 (Reserve Aircrew). "RAF Reserves – 622 (Reserve Aircrew)".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

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