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No. 293 Squadron RAF

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Country
  
United Kingdom

Role
  
air-sea rescue

Branch
  
Royal Air Force

Active
  
28 Nov 1943 – 5 Apr 1946

Part of
  
Mediterranean Air Command

Motto(s)
  
Latin: Ex aere salus (Translation: "Safety from the air")

No. 293 Squadron was a Royal Air Force air-sea rescue squadron. During the Second World War the unit operated search and rescue missions for Allied aircraft operating over Italy.

History

No. 293 Squadron was formed at RAF Blida, North Africa on 28 November 1943 with the Vickers Warwick in the air-sea rescue role. After providing detachments into Italy the squadron moved to Pomigliano, Italy in March 1944. In April 1944 the Warwicks were supplemented by Supermarine Walrus flying boats. In March 1945 the squadron moved to Foggia, but moved back to Pomigliano in June where it stayed until it was disbanded on 5 April 1946.

References

No. 293 Squadron RAF Wikipedia


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