No. 1 Squadron RCAF
Calgary, Alberta, Battle of Britain, Royal Canadian Air Force
978-620-0-40849-5
6200408491
148
2012-01-19
45,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. No. 1 Squadron Royal Canadian Air Force was formed as a fighter unit at Trenton, Ontario on 21 September 1937 with Siskin aircraft. The squadron was formed from the Fighter Flight of No. 3 (Bomber) Squadron. In August 1938, the squadron moved to Calgary, Alberta and was re-equipped with Hawker Hurricane aircraft in February 1939. While stationed in Calgary, the squadron was commanded by S/L Elmer Garfield Fullerton. It was mobilized at Saint-Hubert, Quebec on 10 September 1939, and on 5 November 1939 it moved to Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. On 28 May 1940, before going overseas, it absorbed No. 115 (Fighter) Squadron of the Auxiliary from Montreal. The Squadron was posted to Middle Wallop in June 1940, before in July moving to Croydon.
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