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No. 152 Squadron RAF



         


No. 152 Squadron of the Royal Air Force (RAF)


No.152 Squadron
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Information
Role
Aircraft Operated
Home Station
Motto"Faithful ally"
History
Date Founded8 December 1914
BadgeA head-dress. No 152 Squadron became the gift squadron of Hyderabad and took as its badge the head-dress of the Nizam of Hyderabad.
Notable Battle HonoursBATTLE OF BRITAIN 1940, BURMA 1944-1945


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History

No 152 Squadron was formed on 1 October 1918 at Rochford as a Camel night fighter unit. 30 June 1919, the squadron disbanded.

Reformed at Arklington with Gladiators and became operational on 6 November 1939. Converted to Spitfires and throughout the Battle of Britain, No 152 defended southern England sector which included Portland naval base.

During 1942 it operated around the Mediterranian it took part in Operation Torch and also operated from bases in Malta and Sicily during the invasions of Sicily and Italy.

152 Squadron moved to Burma on 19 December 1943 and joined the the RAF Third Tactical Air Force (TAF). During the Battle of Imphal, the squadron operated from front-line strips and supported the Fourteenth Army during its final conquest of Burma.

It was disbanded on 10 March 1946 in Singapore to where it had moved after the Japanese surrender.

On 1 October 1958, No.152 reformed, this time as a transport squadron in the Persian Gulf. It was disbanded on 15 November 1967.

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