No. 451 Squadron RAAF

No. 451 Squadron RAAF
September 1944. A Spitfire LF. VIII of 451 Squadron RAAF at Cuers-Pierrefeu, France. In the background is a K-class blimp belonging to US Navy squadron ZP-14.
Active1 July 1941 – 21 January 1946
CountryAustralia
BranchRoyal Australian Air Force
Motto(s)Into the midst from above[1]
EngagementsWorld War II
Battle honours[1]France and Germany, 1944–1945
Rhine
Egypt and Libya, 1940–1943
Mediterranean, 1940–1943
Italy, 1943–1945
Squadron codesBQ (July 1941 – October 1944)[2][3]
NI (December 1945 – January 1946)[4][5]
Aircraft flown
FighterHawker Hurricane
Supermarine Spitfire
TransportWestland Lysander

No. 451 Squadron was a Royal Australian Air Force army cooperation and fighter squadron of World War II. It was formed at Bankstown, New South Wales, on 12 February 1941 and began flying operations on 1 July as part of the North African Campaign in Egypt and Libya. No. 451 Squadron was withdrawn for refitting in early January 1942 and spent the remainder of the year performing garrison duties in Syria. In January 1943, it was transferred to Egypt to contribute to local air defence but saw almost no combat. This inactivity caused morale among the squadron's personnel to greatly deteriorate.

The squadron returned to combat in April 1944 when, operating from bases in Corsica, it took part in the Italian Campaign and Allied invasion of Southern France until September. No. 451 Squadron moved to Italy between September and October 1944, but was transferred to the United Kingdom in November. From January to April 1945, it took part in the liberation of Europe by escorting Allied bomber units and conducting air strikes against German V-2 rocket sites and transportation targets. Following the war, the squadron was deployed to Germany from September 1945 as part of the Allied occupation forces, but was disbanded on 21 January 1946 when the Australian Government dropped plans for a permanent Australian contribution to the occupation of Germany due to a shortage of volunteers for this duty.

  1. ^ a b "451 Squadron RAAF". Units. Australian War Memorial. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
  2. ^ Bowyer & Rawlings 1979, p. 23
  3. ^ Flintham & Thomas 2003, p. 65
  4. ^ Bowyer & Rawlings 1979, p. 76
  5. ^ Flintham & Thomas 2003, p. 91

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