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408 Tactical Helicopter Squadron

408 Tactical Helicopter Squadron (408 THS) (French: 408e Escadron tactique d'hélicoptères) is a unit of 1 Wing, Kingston. It is co-located with 1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group at Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Edmonton.[3]

408 Tactical Helicopter Squadron
408e Escadron tactique d'hélicoptères
Active1941–1945, 1949–present
CountryCanada
BranchRoyal Canadian Air Force
RoleTactical helicopters
Part of1 Wing Kingston
Garrison/HQCFB Edmonton
Motto(s)For freedom[1]
Battle honours
  • English Channel and North Sea, 1941–1943
  • Baltic, 1941–1943
  • Fortress Europe, 1941–1944
  • France and Germany, 1944–1945
  • Biscay Ports, 1941–1944
  • Ruhr, 1941–1945
  • Berlin, 1943–1944
  • German Ports, 1941–1945
  • Normandy, 1944
  • Rhine
  • Biscay, 1942–1943
  • Afghanistan[2]
Websitecanada.ca/en/air-force/corporate/squadrons/408-squadron.html
Insignia
Identification
symbol
Canada goose in profile
Aircraft flown
TransportCH-146 Griffon

Equipped with 16 CH-146 Griffon helicopters, it rotates a high combat-readiness level with 400 Squadron (CFB Borden, Ontario) and 430 Squadron (CFB Valcartier, Quebec). Its primary role is in support of contingency operations and vanguard brigades requiring tactical helicopter resources.

No. 408 Squadron's mandate also includes supporting United Nations and NATO peacekeeping operations, land force training, and support to other government departments. For example, 408 Squadron's eight Griffons were assigned to support the Canadian contingent in the Balkans in 1999. Their job was to ferry small teams of paratroopers, infantrymen, and tankers to certain areas to check out water reservoirs, power grids, suspected weapons caches, minefields, and mass grave sites.

History Edit

 
Bombing up a 408 Squadron Lancaster Mk II at RAF Linton-on-Ouse, England

No. 408 Squadron's history dates back to 24 June 1941, when RAF Bomber Command's directive called for the formation of 408 Squadron as part of No. 5 Group RAF. It was to be the second Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) bomber squadron formed overseas. Goose Squadron, as it was to become known, was initially based at RAF Lindholme in Yorkshire, England, and equipped with Handley Page Hampdens. During the war, the Goose Squadron converted aircraft several times. No 408 would change from Hampden aircraft to the Halifax, and then to the Lancaster in August 1943 after moving to RAF Linton-on-Ouse and becoming part of No. 6 Group.

It flew 4,610 sorties and dropped 11,340 tons of bombs. A total of 170 aircraft were lost and 933 personnel were killed, listed as missing in action (MIA) or prisoners of war (POW). Squadron members won two hundred decorations, and 11 battle honours for its wartime operations.[4]

On 5 September 1945 No 408 Squadron was officially disbanded.

On 10 January 1949, Goose Squadron was reformed at RCAF Station Rockcliffe, Ontario. Equipped with eight Lancaster Mark X photographic aircraft, it was tasked with the mapping of Canada, specifically the far North. In 1962, the squadron formed a flight of Canadair CT-133 Silver Star aircraft and given the additional task of photo reconnaissance missions in support of army exercises.

On February 29, 1964, the Lancaster aircraft were retired and replaced with Dakotas. The Goose Squadron was moved to Rivers, Manitoba, and re-designated as a transport support and area reconnaissance squadron.

On May 1, 1964, RCAF Station Rivers Transport Support Flight with its C-119 Boxcars was transferred into 408 Squadron. In 1965, the Boxcars were replaced by CC-130 Hercules aircraft. As the decade drew to a close, 408 Squadron was once again redesignated. On October 1, 1968, it started its long history with 10 Tactical Air Group as a "Tactical Fighter Squadron".

During this post-war era, the squadron flew seven different aircraft: the Lancaster, Cansos, Norseman, Dakotas, Boxcars, T-33s, and Hercules aircraft. Late in 1970, the squadron was once more disbanded.

On January 1, 1971, 408 Squadron was once again re-activated at Namao in Edmonton, Alberta, as a tactical helicopter squadron (THS) and equipped with CH-135 Twin Huey and CH-136 Kiowa helicopters.

Its primary tasking is to provide tactical aviation to the army. The mission includes air mobile assault, air ambulance, air observation, reconnaissance insertions, troop movement, airborne command and control platform and dropping paratroopers. In September 1996, the squadron was re-equipped with CH-146 Griffon helicopters.

Personnel from 408 Squadron deployed to Afghanistan nearly continually from 2006 until 2011. Initially forming a Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (TUAV) detachment using the CU-161 Sperwer. From 2008, 408 members were deployed to Kandahar airfield operating the CH-146 Griffon and CH-147D helicopters as part of the Joint Task Force Afghanistan Air Wing. The primary role of the JTF-A Air Wing was to provide transportation, reconnaissance, armed escort, and fire support to the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF).[3]

In July 2018, 408 THS deployed to Mali as part of Task Force Mali on Operation Presence.[5] In Mali, 408 THS operated the CH-146 Griffon in the armed escort role, providing support to MEDEVAC and utility missions.[6] 408 THS completed its tour in Mali in January 2019, having participated in seven medical evacuation missions[7]

Aircraft Edit

Images Edit

Badges Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Pine, L.G. (1983). A dictionary of mottoes (1 ed.). London [u.a.]: Routledge & Kegan Paul. p. 82. ISBN 0-7100-9339-X.
  2. ^ . Prime Minister of Canada. Archived from the original on 12 May 2014. Retrieved 9 May 2014.
  3. ^ a b c Government of Canada, National Defence (25 February 2013). "408 Tactical Helicopter Squadron | Royal Canadian Air Force". www.rcaf-arc.forces.gc.ca. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
  4. ^ "WWII – 408 "Goose" Squadron Association". www.forfreedom.ca. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
  5. ^ Defence, National (4 July 2018). "Members of Task Force Mali departing from 8 Wing Trenton". gcnws. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
  6. ^ Defence, National (11 September 2018). "Operation PRESENCE - Mali successfully completes its first MEDEVAC". gcnws. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
  7. ^ Defence, National (25 January 2019). "Task Force Mali conducts personnel rotation". gcnws. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
  8. ^ a b c "No. 408 Squadron (RCAF) during the Second World War". www.historyofwar.org. Retrieved 21 April 2020.

    External links Edit

    • Official website  

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1942 1943 Afghanistan 2 Websitecanada wbr ca wbr en wbr air force wbr corporate wbr squadrons wbr 408 squadron wbr htmlInsigniaIdentificationsymbolCanada goose in profileAircraft flownTransportCH 146 Griffon Equipped with 16 CH 146 Griffon helicopters it rotates a high combat readiness level with 400 Squadron CFB Borden Ontario and 430 Squadron CFB Valcartier Quebec Its primary role is in support of contingency operations and vanguard brigades requiring tactical helicopter resources No 408 Squadron s mandate also includes supporting United Nations and NATO peacekeeping operations land force training and support to other government departments For example 408 Squadron s eight Griffons were assigned to support the Canadian contingent in the Balkans in 1999 Their job was to ferry small teams of paratroopers infantrymen and tankers to certain areas to check out water reservoirs power grids suspected weapons caches minefields and mass grave sites Contents 1 History 2 Aircraft 3 Images 4 Badges 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit nbsp Bombing up a 408 Squadron Lancaster Mk II at RAF Linton on Ouse EnglandNo 408 Squadron s history dates back to 24 June 1941 when RAF Bomber Command s directive called for the formation of 408 Squadron as part of No 5 Group RAF It was to be the second Royal Canadian Air Force RCAF bomber squadron formed overseas Goose Squadron as it was to become known was initially based at RAF Lindholme in Yorkshire England and equipped with Handley Page Hampdens During the war the Goose Squadron converted aircraft several times No 408 would change from Hampden aircraft to the Halifax and then to the Lancaster in August 1943 after moving to RAF Linton on Ouse and becoming part of No 6 Group It flew 4 610 sorties and dropped 11 340 tons of bombs A total of 170 aircraft were lost and 933 personnel were killed listed as missing in action MIA or prisoners of war POW Squadron members won two hundred decorations and 11 battle honours for its wartime operations 4 On 5 September 1945 No 408 Squadron was officially disbanded On 10 January 1949 Goose Squadron was reformed at RCAF Station Rockcliffe Ontario Equipped with eight Lancaster Mark X photographic aircraft it was tasked with the mapping of Canada specifically the far North In 1962 the squadron formed a flight of Canadair CT 133 Silver Star aircraft and given the additional task of photo reconnaissance missions in support of army exercises On February 29 1964 the Lancaster aircraft were retired and replaced with Dakotas The Goose Squadron was moved to Rivers Manitoba and re designated as a transport support and area reconnaissance squadron On May 1 1964 RCAF Station Rivers Transport Support Flight with its C 119 Boxcars was transferred into 408 Squadron In 1965 the Boxcars were replaced by CC 130 Hercules aircraft As the decade drew to a close 408 Squadron was once again redesignated On October 1 1968 it started its long history with 10 Tactical Air Group as a Tactical Fighter Squadron During this post war era the squadron flew seven different aircraft the Lancaster Cansos Norseman Dakotas Boxcars T 33s and Hercules aircraft Late in 1970 the squadron was once more disbanded On January 1 1971 408 Squadron was once again re activated at Namao in Edmonton Alberta as a tactical helicopter squadron THS and equipped with CH 135 Twin Huey and CH 136 Kiowa helicopters Its primary tasking is to provide tactical aviation to the army The mission includes air mobile assault air ambulance air observation reconnaissance insertions troop movement airborne command and control platform and dropping paratroopers In September 1996 the squadron was re equipped with CH 146 Griffon helicopters Personnel from 408 Squadron deployed to Afghanistan nearly continually from 2006 until 2011 Initially forming a Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle TUAV detachment using the CU 161 Sperwer From 2008 408 members were deployed to Kandahar airfield operating the CH 146 Griffon and CH 147D helicopters as part of the Joint Task Force Afghanistan Air Wing The primary role of the JTF A Air Wing was to provide transportation reconnaissance armed escort and fire support to the International Security Assistance Force ISAF 3 In July 2018 408 THS deployed to Mali as part of Task Force Mali on Operation Presence 5 In Mali 408 THS operated the CH 146 Griffon in the armed escort role providing support to MEDEVAC and utility missions 6 408 THS completed its tour in Mali in January 2019 having participated in seven medical evacuation missions 7 Aircraft EditHandley Page Hampden 8 Handley Page Halifax B Mk II III V VII 8 Avro Lancaster Mk II X 8 Consolidated PBY Canso Noorduyn Norseman Canadair CT 133 Silver Star Douglas Dakota Fairchild C 119 Boxcar Lockheed CC 130 Hercules Bell CH 135 Twin Huey Bell CH 136 Kiowa Bell CH 146 Griffon 3 Images Edit nbsp 408 Squadron hangar exterior 2011 nbsp Bell CH 135 Twin Huey serving with 408 Tactical Helicopter Squadron on Exercise RV85 during 1985 nbsp 408 Tactical Helicopter Squadron Headquarters on Exercise RV83 Camp Wainwright 1983 nbsp Bell CH 136 Kiowa of 408 Tactical Helicopter Squadron Camp Wainwright 1984 nbsp Canadair CT 133 Silver Star older RCAF colours at the Alberta Aviation MuseumBadges Edit nbsp 408 Tactical Helicopter Squadron official badge c 1985 nbsp 408 Tactical Helicopter Squadron unofficial badge from c 1950 85 nbsp 408 Tactical Helicopter Squadron unofficial 40th anniversary badge worn 1981 83 nbsp 408 Tactical Helicopter Squadron LOH Flight badge worn by CH 136 Kiowa crews c 1990 The tri colour design represents the three combat arms of infantry armour and artillery nbsp 408 Tactical Helicopter Squadron UTTH Flight badge worn by CH 135 Twin Huey crews c 1990 The badge is based on the shield of the province of Alberta nbsp 408 Squadron uniform patch manufactured by Crest Craft Probably made in the mid to late 1960s and used during C 130 Hercules era References Edit Pine L G 1983 A dictionary of mottoes 1 ed London u a Routledge amp Kegan Paul p 82 ISBN 0 7100 9339 X South West Asia Theatre Honours Prime Minister of Canada Archived from the original on 12 May 2014 Retrieved 9 May 2014 a b c Government of Canada National Defence 25 February 2013 408 Tactical Helicopter Squadron Royal Canadian Air Force www rcaf arc forces gc ca Retrieved 17 April 2020 WWII 408 Goose Squadron Association www forfreedom ca Retrieved 17 April 2020 Defence National 4 July 2018 Members of Task Force Mali departing from 8 Wing Trenton gcnws Retrieved 1 May 2020 Defence National 11 September 2018 Operation PRESENCE Mali successfully completes its first MEDEVAC gcnws Retrieved 1 May 2020 Defence National 25 January 2019 Task Force Mali conducts personnel rotation gcnws Retrieved 1 May 2020 a b c No 408 Squadron RCAF during the Second World War www historyofwar org Retrieved 21 April 2020 RCAF DND Squadron historyExternal links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 408 Squadron RCAF Official 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