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No. 143 Squadron RAF

Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Air Force

No. 143 Squadron RAF

Summary

Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Air Force

FieldValue
unit_nameNo. 143 Squadron RAF
dates1 February 1918 – 31 October 1919
15 June 1941 – 25 May 1945
countryUnited Kingdom
branch
garrison_labelBase
motto
("To conquer is to live")
identification_symbolA gamecock.
identification_symbol_labelSquadron Badge
identification_symbol_2HO (Jun 1941 – Aug 1943, Jul 1944 – Oct 1944) )
NE (Oct 1944 – Jul 1945)
identification_symbol_2_labelSquadron Codes

15 June 1941 – 25 May 1945 ("To conquer is to live") NE (Oct 1944 – Jul 1945) No. 143 Squadron RAF was a Royal Air Force Squadron formed as a fighter unit in the First World War and reformed as an RAF Coastal Command fighter and anti-submarine unit in the Second World War.

History

Formation and the First World War

Squadron De Havilland Mosquito

No. 143 Squadron Royal Flying Corps was formed on 1 March 1918 and became a unit of the Royal Air Force a month later, but it disbanded on 31 October 1919 having operated the Sopwith Camel and Sopwith Snipe.

Reformation in the Second World War

The squadron reformed in June 1941 as a coastal command long range fighter unit based at RAF Aldergrove unit and equipped with the Bristol Beaufighter. It was then stationed in Scotland, Northern Ireland and East Anglia and employed on anti-shipping missions. It re-equipped with the de Havilland Mosquito and was disbanded on 25 May 1945.

Aircraft operated

FromToAircraftVariant
Feb 1918Mar 1918Armstrong Whitworth F.K.8
Mar 1918Aug 1918Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5A
Aug 1918Oct 1919Sopwith Camel
Jun 1919Oct 1919Sopwith Snipe
Jun 1941Nov 1941Bristol BeaufighterIC
Nov 1941Nov 1941Bristol BlenheimIV
Feb 1942Oct 1943Hawker HurricaneIIB
Aug 1942Sep 1942Bristol BeaufighterIC
Sep 1942Mar 1943Bristol BeaufighterIIF
Mar 1943May 1944Bristol BeaufighterXI
Sep 1943Oct 1944Bristol BeaufighterX
Sep 1944Oct 1944de Havilland MosquitoII
Oct 1944May 1945de Havilland MosquitoVI

References

References

  1. (1983). "A dictionary of mottoes". Routledge and Kegan Paul.
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