No. 191 Squadron RAF

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No. 191 Squadron RAF
Active6 Nov 1917 – Jan 1919
17 May 1943 – 15 Jun 1945
Country Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom
Branch Ensign of the Royal Air Force.svg Royal Air Force
Motto(s) Latin: Vidi Vici
("I saw, I conquered") [1] [2]
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Arthur Travers Harris [3]
Insignia
Squadron Badge heraldryA dolphin [1] [2]
Squadron CodesNo codes known to have been used [1]

No. 191 Squadron was a Royal Air Force squadron. During World War I it was a non-operational night training unit, while during World War II it was engaged in maritime reconnaissance. [1]

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History

Formation in World War I

No. 191 Squadron was formed at RAF Marham on 6 November 1917 as a night training squadron, [4] operating amongst others the Royal Aircraft Factory FE.2bs and FE.2ds. The squadron moved to RAF Upwood in 1918 and was disbanded there in January 1919. [1] [2]

Reformation in World War II

The squadron was re-formed on 13 May 1943 at Korangi Creek, India. The squadron operated the Consolidated Catalina to patrol the Persian Gulf and the western Indian Ocean. [1] [2] The squadron moved to Red Hills Lake, India in November 1944. The Catalina's continued to carry out anti-submarine patrols and meteorological flights. The squadron disbanded on 15 June 1945 at RAF Koggala, Ceylon. [1] [2]

Aircraft operated

Aircraft operated by No. 191 Squadron RAF [1] [2] [5]
FromToAircraftVariant
Nov 1917Jan 1919 Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.2 2b and 2d
May 1943Jun 1945 Consolidated Catalina Mk.Ib
May 1944Jun 1945Consolidated CatalinaMk.IVb

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References

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Rawlings 1982, p. 125.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Halley 1988, p. 251.
  3. Barrass, M. B. (2015). "Marshal of the RAF Sir Arthur Harris". Air of Authority - A History of RAF Organisation. Retrieved 12 October 2015.
  4. Sturtivant and Hamlin 2007, p. 7.
  5. Jefford 2001, p. 69.

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