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No. 623 Squadron RAF

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Country
  
Type
  
inactive

Branch
  
Role
  
Bomber Squadron

Active
  
10 Aug 1943 – 6 Dec 1943

No. 623 Squadron RAF was a heavy bomber squadron of the Royal Air Force during the Second World War.

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History

The squadron was formed on 10 August 1943 at RAF Downham Market in Norfolk from 'C' Flight of 218 Squadron, as well as receiving crews from No.3 L.F.S. and No.1653 Conversion Unit. It was equipped with Stirling Mk.III bombers, as part of No. 3 Group RAF in Bomber Command. The squadron carried out night raids against Germany, but was short-lived and was disbanded on 6 December 1943 at Downham Market. The aircraft went mostly to conversion units of No. 5 Group RAF.

Aircraft operated

Some examples:

  • BF568: IC-B Taken over from No. 218 Squadron RAF, later to No. 214 Squadron RAF and 1651 Heavy Conversion Unit (HCU). Struck of charge 24.4.45
  • BK727: IC-A Taken over from No. 218 Squadron, later to No. 214 Squadron and 1651 HCU. Struck of charge 24.4.45
  • BK803: IC-S and IC-D Taken over from No. 218 Squadron, later to 1654 HCU. Crashed 30.6.44
  • EE876: IC-T Taken over from No. 218 Squadron, later to 1654 HCU. Struck of charge 25.4.46
  • EE966: IC-E Taken over from No. 218 Squadron, later transferred to No. 299 Squadron RAF. Crashed 11.5.45 at Gardermoen, Norway
  • EF199: IC-I Went to No. 214 Squadron RAF and later to 1651 HCU. Struck of charge 24.4.45
  • EF204: IC-E Went to 1654 Conversion Unit after its service life with No. 623 Squadron, crashed 14.1.45
  • EH878: IC-I Failed to return from a bombing mission to Mannheim, 6.9.43
  • EH925: IC-C Failed to return from bombing mission to Berlin, 23/24.08.43. Aircraft crashed 10 km south of Zossen, crew killed. Crash site has now been discovered in local area.
  • EJ121: IC-Q Went to 1654 Conversion Unit after its service life with No. 623 Squadron. Struck of charge 28.2.45
  • LJ454: IC-E Failed to return from a bombing mission to Mannheim, 19.11.43
  • LK387: IC-P Failed to return on 5.12.43 on a mine laying operation at the Friesian Islands
  • Operations

  • Despatched – number of aircraft taking off
  • DCO – Duty Carried Out
  • Alt – Alternative target attacked
  • DNCO – Duty Not Carried Out (sortie aborted)
  • Gardening – laying anti-shipping mines in coastal waters
  • Comments – code names for area where mines dropped and identity of losses.
  • References

    No. 623 Squadron RAF Wikipedia


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