No. LIV Squadron RAF

No. LIV Squadron RAF

Infobox Military Unit
unit_name=No. 54 Squadron


role=ISTAR Conversion Unit
equipment=E3D Sentry & Nimrod R1
garrison=RAF Waddington
motto="Audax Omnia Perpett - Boldness to endure anything"
dates=5 May 1916 -
identification_symbol=
battle_honours=Western Front 1916-1918, Arras, Ypres 1917, Cambrai 1917, Amiens, Home Defence 1940-1945, France and Low Countries 1940, Dunkirk, Battle of Britain 1940, Fortress Europe 1941, Eastern Waters [Australia] 1943-1945, Gulf 1991

No. 54 or LIV Squadron is a squadron of the Royal Air Force. It is a reserve squadron based at RAF Waddington, England. [http://www.raf.mod.uk/rafwaddington/ RAF Waddington website] ] On 1 September 2005 it took on the role of Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Reconnaissance (ISTAR) Conversion Unit, responsible for training all RAF crews assigned to the E-3D Sentry and the Nimrod R1. The unit will also train crews of the Sentinel R1 when it comes into service.

The squadron was previously a SEPECAT Jaguar fighter unit, operating from RAF Coltishall, until it was disbanded on 11 March 2005.

quadron History

World War I

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The Squadron was reformed at RAF Hornchurch on 15 January 1930 as a fighter squadron equipped initially with Siskins. The squadron had a brief stay at RAF Upavon in 1931, prior to returning to RAF Hornchurch. The Siskins were subsequently replaced with Bulldogs, Gloster Gauntlets in September 1936 and Gladiators in April 1937, before the Squadron's first monoplane, the Supermarine Spitfire, arrived in March 1939.

World War II

The early days of World War II were spent patrolling the Kent coast, until, in May-June 1940, the unit provided air cover for the evacuation of Dunkirk. Following this, the Squadron was heavily engaged in the Battle of Britain, until it moved north to RAF Castletown, in November 1940 to regroup, prior to undertaking coastal patrols. In June 1942, the squadron was moved to RAF Wellingore, to prepare for moving to Australia

Locations in England
*3 September 1939 - RAF Hornchurch, London Borough of Havering, East London
*September 1940 - RAF Catterick, Catterick, North Yorkshire
*February 1941 - RAF Hornchurch, London Borough of Havering, East London
*November 1941 - RAF Castletown, Castletown, Scotland
*June 1942 - RAF Wellingore, Lincolnshire

In mid-1942, the squadron left for Australia. In January, 1943, it joined No. 1 Wing (Spitfire Wing) of the Royal Australian Air Force, a Spitfire unit responsible for air defence duties against Japanese aircraft in the Darwin area, under Wing Commander Clive Caldwell. Initially, the wing as a whole suffered from the inexperience of its pilots and mechanical problems caused during the shipment of Spitfires. Although contact with the Japanese was generally brief, 54 Squadron pilots scored a number of kills. Following the end of the war, the squadron disbanded in Melbourne on October 31 1945.

Locations in Australia:
*13 August 1942: Ascot Vale, Melbourne, Victoria
*24 August 1942: Richmond, Sydney, New South Wales
*13 January 1943: Sydney, New South Wales
*25 January 1943: Parap Airfield, Darwin, Northern Territory
*9 May 1944: Potshot, Exmouth Gulf, Western Australia]
*19 May 1944: Livingstone Airfield, Northern Territory
*23 October 1945: Parap Airfield, Darwin, Northern Territory
*30 October 1945: Melbourne, Victoria

Commanding Officers
*Sqn.Ldr. E. M Gibbs - 13 August 1942
*Sqn.Ldr. R.B Newton - 11 January 1944
*Sqn.Ldr J.B.H Nicholas - 1 July 1945
*F-Lt D.M Gossland - 30 October 1945

Post War

On 15 November 1946 No. 183 Squadron RAF, a Hawker Tempest ground-attack unit based at RAF Chilbolton near Oxford, was renumbered No 54 Squadron and spent a year training pilots destined for overseas service before receiving Vampires and moving to RAF Odiham a year later.

In 1948, six Vampires from the Squadron made history when they completed the first crossing of the Atlantic by jet aircraft. Following a three year stint with Meteors, which arrived in April 1952, Hunters arrived in March 1955, and the Squadron took up ground-attack duties as part of No 38 Group, frequently deploying to trouble spots around the world as part of the Group's Offensive Strike Wing. The squadron relocated to RAF Stradishall in July 1959 and to RAF West Raynham in 1963.

The squadron was briefly disbanded on 1 September 1969, however was reformed the same day after being re-equipped with McDonnell-Douglas Phantoms at RAF Coningsby in 1969. SEPECAT Jaguars were delivered during 1974. Remarkably, the Squadron, role and aircraft have remained the same, albeit at a different base (Coltishall) and updated Jaguar aircraft. With the move to a more expeditionary footing, the squadron has seen a number of operational deployments in recent years including Northern Iraq and the Balkans.

With the decision taken to run the Jaguar fleet down in anticipation of the arrival of its replacement, the Typhoon, No 54 Squadron was disbanded at RAF Coltishall on 11 March 2005. The Squadron Standard is now housed in Norwich Cathedral.

Reformed as 54 (Reserve) Squadron at RAF Waddington on 1 September 2005 it re-roled as the Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Reconnaissance (ISTAR) Conversion Unit, responsible for training all mission crews for the E-3D Sentry, the Nimrod R1. The unit will also train crews of the Sentinel R1 when it comes into service.

Aerial display

No 54 Squadron was the first jet RAF formation team to trail smoke with a team of five De Havilland Vampires.

In 1955, No 54 Squadron flew a formation of four Hawker Hunter aircraft. The following year the Squadron team adopted the name "The Black Knights" - the pilots wore black flying suits.

Battle Honours

*Western Front, 1916-1918
*Arras: Ypres, 1917
*Cambrai, 1917
*Amiens: Home Defence, 1940-1945
*France & Low Countries, 1940
*Dunkirk: Battle of Britain, 1940
*Fortress Europe, 1941
*Eastern Waters, 1943-1945
*Gulf, 1991

quadron Codes

* DL - April 1939 - September 1939, April 1944 - October 1945
* KL - September 1939 - June 1942
* HF - November 1945 - April 1948 (Codes taken over from No 183 Sqn)
* GA - GZ (Carried on Jaguars)

References

ee also

RAF Jaguar units

*No. 6 Squadron
*No. 41 Squadron

*List of Royal Air Force aircraft squadrons

External links

* [http://54squadron.atspace.com/Main_page.htm 54 Squadron Association]
* [http://www.thesoutheastecho.co.uk/54_squadron.htm 54 Squadron History]
* [http://www.bill-wood.co.uk Autobiography of Bill Wood]


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