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No. 178 Squadron RAF

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Country
  
United Kingdom

Branch
  
Royal Air Force

Active
  
15 Jan 1943 – 15 April 1946

Motto(s)
  
Latin: Irae emissarii (Emissaries of wrath)

Squadron Badge
  
An erased lion holding a flash of lightning

No. 178 Squadron RAF was a Royal Air Force Squadron that was a bomber unit based in Egypt, Libya and Italy in World War II.

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Formation in World War II

The Squadron was equipped with Liberators at Shandur, Egypt on 15 January 1943 and then moved to Libya, then Italy from March 1944. The squadron was actively involved in the air drop operations in support of the besieged Polish Home Army in Warsaw in 1944.

Postwar

In November 1945 the Liberators were replaced by Lancasters at Fayid, Egypt. It was disbanded upon renumbering as No. 70 Squadron RAF on 15 April 1946.

References

No. 178 Squadron RAF Wikipedia