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No. 353 Squadron RAF

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Country
  
United Kingdom

Motto(s)
  
Fear naught in unity

Branch
  
Royal Air Force

Squadron Badge heraldry
  
A Bengal Tiger rampant

Active
  
1 June 1942 – 1 October 1946

Part of
  
No. 221 Group RAF, South East Asia Command No. 229 Group RAF, South East Asia Command

No. 353 Squadron RAF was a Royal Air Force squadron, active during World War II in the patrol and transport role.

History

No. 353 Squadron was formed on 1 June 1942 at Dum Dum, British India from 62 Squadron RAF and 103 (Coast Defence) Flight, Indian Air Force. The squadron was engaged in coastal patrols over the Bay of Bengal equipped with Lockheed Hudson aircraft. In August 1943 the squadron moved to Palam and was assigned to transport duties. From 1944 onwards the squadron re-equipped with Douglas Dakotas, and also operated a number of Avro Anson aircraft, which were replaced with Expeditors in January 1945. The squadron became fully Dakota equipped by April 1945, but disbanded at RAF Mauripur on 1 October 1946.

References

No. 353 Squadron RAF Wikipedia