No. 154 Squadron RAF (Motor Industries)
154. squadron RAF
motto
His modis ad victoriam
the character
KD (assigned 04.1939-09.1939)
HT (11.1941-11.1942 and 06.1943-10.1944)
HG (11.1944-03.1945)
history
07.08.1918 - arises at the base of the Chingford as a fighter
11.09.1918 - dissolved, without completed training
17.11.1941 - restored at the base of Fowlmere as a fighter and in addition to the patrolling is taking the offensive attacks over occupied Europe
07.05.1942-07.06.1942 - becomes temporarily a part of the czechoslovak wing (Exeter (Czech) the Wing)
11.1942 - starting with moving to Algeria and in north Africa, serving until the end of the campaign, then the supports of the Malta invasion of Sicily
18.07.1943 - transferred to Sicily
09.1943 - transferred to Italy
12.1943 - shifting to Palestine to "rest"
04.1944 - transferred to Corsica and operates over the south of France
01.11.1944 - dissolved
16.11.1944 - restored again as a fighter at the base of the Biggin Hill and up to the end of the war, mostly accompanied by bombers
31.03.1945 - dissolved
resources
Halley, James J.: The Squadrons of the Royal Air Force & Commonwealth 1918-1988, Air Britain Ltd., 1988, ISBN 0 85130 164 9
http://www.rafweb.org/Sqn146-150.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No._154_Squadron_RAF
http://www.raf.mod.uk/history/154squadron.cfm
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154. squadron RAF
motto
His modis ad victoriam
the character
KD (assigned 04.1939-09.1939)
HT (11.1941-11.1942 and 06.1943-10.1944)
HG (11.1944-03.1945)
history
07.08.1918 - arises at the base of the Chingford as a fighter
11.09.1918 - dissolved, without completed training
17.11.1941 - restored at the base of Fowlmere as a fighter and in addition to the patrolling is taking the offensive attacks over occupied Europe
07.05.1942-07.06.1942 - becomes temporarily a part of the czechoslovak wing (Exeter (Czech) the Wing)
11.1942 - starting with moving to Algeria and in north Africa, serving until the end of the campaign, then the supports of the Malta invasion of Sicily
18.07.1943 - transferred to Sicily
09.1943 - transferred to Italy
12.1943 - shifting to Palestine to "rest"
04.1944 - transferred to Corsica and operates over the south of France
01.11.1944 - dissolved
16.11.1944 - restored again as a fighter at the base of the Biggin Hill and up to the end of the war, mostly accompanied by bombers
31.03.1945 - dissolved
resources
Halley, James J.: The Squadrons of the Royal Air Force & Commonwealth 1918-1988, Air Britain Ltd., 1988, ISBN 0 85130 164 9
http://www.rafweb.org/Sqn146-150.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No._154_Squadron_RAF
http://www.raf.mod.uk/history/154squadron.cfm
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