No. 607 (County of Durham) Squadron | |
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Active | 17 March 1930 – 31 July 1945 10 May 1946 – 10 March 1957, 5 January 2015 - |
Country | United Kingdom |
Branch | Royal Air Force |
Part of | Royal Auxiliary Air Force |
post 1951 aircraft insignia | |
Battle honours | France & Low Countries, 1939–40 Battle of Britain, 1940 Fortress Europe, 1941–42 Channel & North Sea, 1942 Arakan, 1942–44 Manipur, 1944 Burma, 1944–45 These seven honours are emblazoned on the squadron standard |
Commanders | |
Honorary Air Commodore |
The Marquess of Londonderry (1932–1945) Walter Leslie Runciman, 2nd Viscount Runciman of Doxford (1946–1957) |
Insignia | |
Squadron Badge heraldry | A winged lion salient, the hind legs also winged |
Squadron Codes |
LW (Mar 1939 – Sep 1939) AF (Sep 1939 – May 1945) RAN (Jun 1946 – 1949) LA (1949 – Apr 1951) |
No. 607 (County of Durham) Squadron is an auxiliary squadron of the Royal Air Force. It was formed in 1930 as a bomber unit in the Auxiliary Air Force and changed in 1936 to the fighter role. It fought in that role during the Second World War in Europe and Asia. After the war, the squadron reformed as a fighter unit of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force, disbanding with all the other flying units of the RAuxAF on 10 March 1957. It reformed on 5 January 2015, as a General Service Support Squadron (GSS).
No. 607 Squadron was formed on 17 March 1930 at the then new airfield of RAF Usworth, County Durham as a day bomber unit of the Auxiliary Air Force (AuxAF). They became operational in the summer of 1933, having received their first aircraft in December 1932, flying Westland Wapitis. First Commanding Officer was Walter Leslie Runciman (later the 2nd Viscount Runciman of Doxford). In September 1936 the squadron was re-equipped with Hawker Demons and the squadron was told that the role of the squadron was changed into that of a fighter squadron. For that role it later received Gloster Gladiators, which arrived in December 1938.
Still equipped with Gladiators, the squadron was deployed to France as the Air Component of the British Expeditionary Force in November 1939. During the Battle of France, the squadron operated from various locations, including Saint-Inglevert. In March 1940, the squadron was re-equipped with Hawker Hurricanes. Following the British withdrawal, the squadron returned to the United Kingdom and served throughout the Battle of Britain. In October 1941, the squadron moved to RAF Manston and remained there until 1942.