No. 244 Squadron (RAF)

About This Unit

For the purposes of this site, No. 244 Squadron RAF is included because it was one of the many squadrons to which RAAF personnel in WW2 were assigned and in which they served fought and often died.

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'S' Squadron was reformed at RAF Habbaniya in Iraq on 21 August 1939 by re-designating the Communication Flight, Iraq & Persia. 'S' squadron moved to RAF Shaibah on 1 November 1940 and was redesignated No. 244 Squadron RAF.[1] It was equipped with Vincents and was involved in quelling the Iraqi uprising in May 1941. It re-equipped in April 1942 with Blenheims for anti-submarine patrols and in May 1942 moved to RAF Sharjah in Sharjah. Whilst based at RAF Sharjah there were detachment to airfields at Jask Ras al Hadd and Masirah. Wellingtons were delivered in February 1944 and the squadron moved to RAF Masirah on Masirah Island where it continued anti-submarine patrols. The Squadron was disbanded there on 1 May 1945.[2]

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