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No. 64 Squadron RAF

 

Below is some genealogy information on the No. 64 Squadron of the Royal Air Force that may help searches for military ancestors.

Theatres of War, Army Regiments, Naval Detachments, RAF

World War One

Description: Initially part of the Royal Flying Corps, number 64 squadron was active from 1916. The squadron was comprised of F.E.2b, Farman F.20, Avro 504, Sopwith Pup, DH.5 and S.E.5A aircraft. They took part in the following battles: the battle of Cambrai, the 2nd battle of the Somme (1918), the battle of Lys, and the Hindenburg Line.

World War Two

Description: The number 64 squadron was comprised of Hawker Demon, Bristol Blenheim, Supermarine Spitfire and Mustang aircraft, and took part in the Battle of Britain. With the German plan to invade Britain, the only thing that stood in their way was the Royal Air Force. During the middle of 1940 just a few hundred pilots managed to hold off the Luftwaffe and allow Britain and her allies to go on the offensive. They also took part in the Dunkirk evacuations, the Normandy landings, part of Operation Overlord and the battle of Arnhem, also known as Operation Market Garden. At the close of the second world war the No.41 squadron totaled 200 enemey aircraft destroyed with many more probably destroyed and damaged. They also took down 53 V-1s.

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