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420 City of London Squadron

Squadron badge
Information
Role Combat Support Squadron
Aircraft operated CP-121 Tracker CT-133 Silver Star
Wing 12 Wing
Base CFB Shearwater
Motto Pugnamus Finitum
Call Sign
History
Date founded December, 1941
Badge Argent a snowy owl wings elevated and adorsed proper
Notable Battle Honours English Channel and North Sea 1942-44, Baltic 1942, Fortress Europe 1942-44, France and Germany 1944-45, Biscay Ports 1942-44, Ruhr 1942-45, Berlin 1944, German Ports 1942-45, Normandy 1944, Rhine, Biscay 1942-43, Sicily 1943, Italy 1943, Salerno
Previous Designation

No. 420 Squadron of the Royal Canadian Air Force (and subsequently Canadian Forces) existed from late December 1941 forwards. The Squadron's nickname was "City of London" and "Snowy Owl". Their motto was Pugnamus Finitum Latin for We Fight To The Finish. No. 420 Squadron is no longer active.

History

Number 420 Squadron was formed at Waddington, Lincolnshire, England December 19, 1941 as the RCAF's 18th (and fourth Bomber) squadron formed overseas. During the Second World War, the unit ultimately flew Manchester, Hampden, Wellington, Halifax, and Lancaster aircraft on strategic and tactical bombing operations. From June to October 1943, it flew tropicalized Wellington aircraft from North Africa in support of the invasions of Sicily and Italy. In April of 1945, the Squadron was converted to Lancasters, and after hostilities in Europe concluded, it was selected as part of Tiger Force slated for duty in the Pacific, and returned to Canada for reorganization and training. The sudden end of the war in the Far East resulted in the Squadron being disbanded at Debert, Nova Scotia September 5, 1945. No. 420 Squadron reformed at London, Ontario September 15, 1948, and flew Mustang aircraft in a fighter role until disbanded September 1, 1956. Reformed during the unification period No. 420 was an air reserve squadron based at CFB Shearwater and flew the CP-121 Tracker (Shared with No. 880).

Aircraft Flown by No. 420 Squadron

Operational (Wartime) History

Crews

PT-Q "Q for Queenie"

External links

Canadian Forces

Land Force Command | 
Maritime Command | 
Air Command

 


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