No. 202 Squadron RAF
No. 202 Squadron of the Royal Air Force is the maritime and mountains training element of the Defence Helicopter Flying School, operating Airbus Helicopters H145 Jupiter. It previously operated the Sea King HAR.3 in the Search and rescue role at three stations in the northern half of the United Kingdom. It was originally formed as one of the first aeroplane squadrons of the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) before it became part of the RAF.
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No. 202 Squadron RAF
No. 202 Squadron of the Royal Air Force is the maritime and mountains training element of the Defence Helicopter Flying School, operating Airbus Helicopters H145 Jupiter. It previously operated the Sea King HAR.3 in the Search and rescue role at three stations in the northern half of the United Kingdom. It was originally formed as one of the first aeroplane squadrons of the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) before it became part of the RAF.
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* (Honours marked with an asterisk are those emblazoned on the Squadron Standard)
*Atlantic(1939–1945)*
*Biscay (1942–1943)*
*Mediterranean(1940–1943)*
*North Africa(1942–1943)
*Western Front(1916–1918)*
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A (Apr 1951 – 1956)
AX (May 1941 – Aug 1943)
Amallardalighting. Approved byKing George VIin March 1937.
JU (Allocated Apr 1939 – Sep 1939, no evidence of use)
TJ (Jul 1944 – Jun 1945)
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Y3 (Oct 1946 – Apr 1951)
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Search and rescuetraining
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Squadron Leader Ally McDowell
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A mallard alighting. Approved by King George VI in March 1937.
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Semper vigilate
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