817 Naval Air Squadron

817 Naval Air Squadron
Naval Ensign
Country United Kingdom
Branch Royal Navy
RoleAnti-submarine warfare
Part ofFleet Air Arm
Battle honoursNorway 1941
Biscay 1942
North Africa 1942
Atlantic 1942
Sicily 1943
Military unit

817 Naval Air Squadron was a unit of the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm during the Second World War and the Cold War.

In 1941, the squadron operated Fairey Albacore aircraft in the Anti-Submarine Warfare role in Icelandic and Mediterranean waters. The Squadron was reformed in 1943, with Fairey Barracuda aircraft and carried out operations in the Far East before disbanding at the end of the war.[1]

The squadron was reformed as 817 Squadron RAN in 1950.

Citations

  1. ^ Sturtivant, pp. 233–234

Bibliography

  • Sturtivant, Ray (1984). The Squadrons of the Fleet Air Arm. Tonbridge, Uk: Air-Britain (Historians). ISBN 0-85130-120-7.

Aircraft

  • Fairey Albacore I March 1941–August 1943
  • Fairey Barracuda II December 1943–January 1945
  • Barracuda II (ASH) April 1945–August 1945
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Units in underline subsequently commissioned into Royal Australian Navy Fleet Air Arm
Units in italics subsequently commissioned into Netherlands Naval Aviation Service