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No. 272 Squadron RAF


FieldValue
unit_nameNo. 272 Squadron RAF
dates25 July 1918 – 5 March 1919
18 November 1940 – 30 April 1945
countryUK United Kingdom
branch[[File:Ensign of the Royal Air Force.svg23px]] Royal Air Force
garrison_labelBase
mottoOn, on!
colors_labelpost 1950 aircraft insignia
identification_symbolA person in armour wearing a helmet
identification_symbol_labelSquadron Badge
identification_symbol_2XK (Nov 1940 – May 1941)
identification_symbol_2_labelSquadron Codes

18 November 1940 – 30 April 1945 No. 272 Squadron RAF was a Royal Air Force Squadron formed as an anti–submarine unit in World War I and a coastal fighter unit in World War II.

History

Formation and World War I

No. 272 Squadron Royal Flying Corps was formed on 25 July 1918 and operated DH.6s from Machrihanish, Scotland on anti-submarine patrols and disbanded on 5 March 1919.

Reformation in World War II

The squadron reformed on 19 November 1940 at RAF Aldergrove. It received Blenheims and then converted to Beaufighters. Commanded from 1941 to 1942 by Wing Commander Robert Yaxley, it operated in the Western Desert, attacking enemy aerodromes, transport aircraft and lines of communication. There were a number of Belgian aircrew in the squadron.

It was then based in Crete to provide protection for convoys and at Luqa, Malta and Sicily following Operation Husky. On 8 September 1944, the Italian liner was attacked by twelve No. 272 Squadron Beaufighters at Capodistria Bay, south of Trieste, leaving her on fire and badly listing. As the Allied forces advanced into Italy, the squadron moved to Alghero and Foggia, and it disbanded at Gragnano on 30 April 1945.

Aircraft operated

FromToAircraftVariant
Jul 1918Mar 1919Airco DH.6
Nov 1918Mar 1919Fairey IIIA
Nov 1940Apr 1941Bristol BlenheimIVF
Apr 1941Jul 1943Bristol BeaufighterIC
Nov 1942Feb 1944Bristol BeaufighterVIC
Sep 1943May 1944Bristol BeaufighterXI
Dec 1943Apr 1945Bristol BeaufighterX

References

References

  1. Victor Houart, ''Escadrille du Désert'' (Editions de la pensée moderne, Paris, 1958), translated into English as ''Desert Squadron'' (Souvenir Press, London, 1959).
  2. (2015). "Royal Air Force Operations in Malta, Gibraltar and the Mediterranean, 1940-1945 (C 4622)". [[Imperial War Museum]].
  3. C.G.Jefford. (1988). "RAF Squadrons". UK Airlife Publishing.
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