- No. 159 Squadron RAF
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No. 159 Squadron RAF
The official Squadron crest for No. 159 squadron RAFActive 1 June 1918 - 4 July 1918
2 July 1942 - 1 June 1946Country United Kingdom Branch Royal Air Force Role Bombing, mining, reconnaissance, transport Motto Latin: Quo non, quando non
(Translated: "Whither not, When not?")[1][2]Engagements Far East 1942-45 Commanders Notable
commandersJames Blackburn Insignia Squadron Badge heraldry In Front of logs inflamed, a peacocks head erased, in the beak a woodmans axe.[1][2] Aircraft flown Bomber Consolidated Liberator Patrol Consolidated Liberator Reconnaissance Consolidated Liberator Transport Consolidated Liberator No. 159 Squadron RAF was a Royal Air Force Squadron that was active as a Bomber, Mine-laying, Reconnaissance and Transport unit in World War II.
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History
Formation in World War One
The original 159 Squadron was to be formed during the First World War, but the idea was disbanded so that reinforcements could be sent to France.[3]
Reformation in World War II
No. 159 Squadron was reformed at RAF Molesworth on 2 July 1942 during the Second World War and its ground crew personnel were posted, without aircraft, to the Middle East on 12 February 1942 and then to India on 18 May 1942. Flying B-24 Liberators, the squadron was posted to Palestine in July 1942 and carried out bombing raids in North Africa, Italy and Greece. No. 159 then flew to India on 30 September 1942. The first operation against the Japanese was on 17 November 1942, and during the rest of the war, the squadron flew mine-laying, bombing, and reconnaissance missions over Burma, Siam, Malaya, Indo-China and the Dutch East Indies. After the war, No.159 converted to transport and survey duties before disbanding on 1 June 1946.
Notable squadron members
Stanley James Woodbridge, GC
Flight Sergeant Stanley James Woodbridge, a wireless operator who served with 159 squadron, was awarded the George Cross posthumously in 1948. Woodbridge had steadfastly refused to divulge his codes and other details of his radio equipment to his Japanese captors. Woodbridge was tortured and eventually beheaded along with three other members of his crew.
See also
Aircraft operated
Aircraft operated by no. 159 Squadron RAF, data from[2][4][5] From To Aircraft Variant July 1942 August 1943 Consolidated Liberator Mk.II August 1943 February 1945 Consolidated Liberator Mks.III, V March 1944 July 1945 Consolidated Liberator Mk.VI June 1945 May 1946 Consolidated Liberator Mk.VIII Squadron bases
Bases and airfields used by no. 159 Squadron RAF, data from[2][4][5] From To Base Remark 2 January 1942 12 February 1942 RAF Molesworth, Cambridgeshire Air echelon training at RAF Polebrook (1653 HCU) 12 February 1942 15 April 1942 En route to Middle East (Ground echelon) 15 April 1942 10 May 1942 RAF Fayid, Egypt (Ground Echelon, Air echelon 26 April to RAF Lyneham) 10 May 1942 24 May 1942 En route to India (Ground echelon, one element remained at Fayid) 24 May 1942 1 June 1942 RAF Deolali, Maharashtra, British India 1 June 1942 27 September 1942 RAF Chakrata, Uttarakhand, British India (Ground echelon, Air echelon 7 June to RAF Fayid, Egypt;
2 July to RAF St Jean, Palestine and 12 August to RAF Aqir, Palestine)27 September 1942 24 October 1943 RAF Salbani, West Bengal, British India Ground and Air echelons joined 24 October 1943 9 March 1944 RAF Digri, Bengal, British India Det. at RAF Dhubalia, Bengal 9 March 1944 15 April 1944 RAF Dhubalia, Bengal, British India Det. at Madhaiganj, United Provinces 15 April 1944 2 October 1945 RAF Digri, Bengal, British India Dets. at Jessore, Akyab, Chian Bay, Drigh Road and Pegu 2 October 1945 1 June 1946 RAF Salbani, West Bengal, British India Dets. at Pegu, Santa Cruz and Sookerating Commanding officers
Officers commanding no. 159 squadron RAF, data from June 1944 December 1944 W/Cdr. James Blackburn DSO & Bar, DFC & Bar December 1944 April 1945 W/Cdr. Byron Francis Burbridge April 1945 ? W/Cdr. Lucian Brett Ercolani, DSO & Bar, DFC References
Notes
Bibliography
- Halley, James J. The Squadrons of the Royal Air Force & Commonwealth, 1918-88. Tonbridge, Kent, UK: Air-Britain (Historians) Ltd., 1988. ISBN 0-85130-164-9.
- Jefford, Wing Commander C.G., MBE,BA,RAF (Retd). RAF Squadrons, a Comprehensive Record of the Movement and Equipment of all RAF Squadrons and their Antecedents since 1912. Shrewsbury, Shropshire, UK: Airlife Publishing, 2001. ISBN 1-84037-141-2.
- Moyes, Philip J.R. Bomber Squadrons of the RAF and their Aircraft. London: Macdonald and Jane's (Publishers) Ltd., 1976. ISBN 0-354-01027-1.
External links
- No. 159 squadron history
- Tom Fraser an ordinary airman in 159 Squadron in India
- Obituary: Lucian Brett Ercolani
- Fowkes, Gary (1 February 2009). "No. 159 Squadron R.A.F.". RAF Liberator Squadrons. http://www.rafb24.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=24:159squadron&catid=1:rafsquadrons&Itemid=2. Retrieved 16 August 2011.
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