No. 195 Squadron
Royal Air Force
Motto:
UNKNOWN
Updated: January 2008
Source: The Bomber Command War Diaries, By Matrin Middlebrook and Chris Everitt
Service History | |||||||
An Army cooperation squadron from November 1942 until being disbanded in February 1944. Reformed on 1 October 1944 under No. 3 Group, the squadron operated in a bombing role until the end of the war | |||||||
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Squadron Identity Letters |
Stations | ||||||
A4 - A & Flight JE - C Flight |
Witchford, Wratting Common | ||||||
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Operational Performance |
Operational Sorties And Losses | |||||
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Aircraft |
Bombing Targets Tasked |
Mine Laying Areas Tasked |
Leaflets |
Total Sorties Flown |
Aircraft Lost |
Percent |
3 GP |
Lancaster |
87 |
0 |
0 |
1384 |
14 |
1.00 |
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Totals |
87 |
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1384 |
14 |
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Of Note: | |||||||
A small number of sorties where from by squadron crews using No. 115 Squadron Lancaster in the first few week of being reformed. Some casualties were suffered but it is impossible to separate these from No. 115 Squadron’s recorded losses. | |||||||
Memorial | |||||||
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