No. 409 Squadron RCAF

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409 Nighthawk Squadron
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The 409 Nighthawk Squadron is a air force unit of the Canadian Forces. Operating the CF-18 Hornet at CFB Cold Lake.

409 Nighthawk Squadron, F-18 bearing tail art of reactivated 409 Squadron
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409 Nighthawk Squadron, F-18 bearing tail art of reactivated 409 Squadron

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Formed in England on June 17, 1941 as a dedicated night fighter squadron. Equipped with the Boulton Paul Defiant and later the de Havilland Mosquito it was disbanded on July 1, 1945.

Re-established at RCAF Station Comox on November 1, 1954 providing air defence for Canada's west coast as part of NORAD. Initially equipped with the Canadian designed Avro CF-100 they converted to the CF-101 Voodoo. The squadron transferred to CFB Cold Lake in 1984 to convert to the CF-18 and then deployed to CFB Baden-Soellingen as part of Canada's NATO commitment. The squadron was then disbanded in 1991 with the withdrawal of Canadian Forces from Europe.

The squadron was briefly reformed back at Comox as a Combat Support Squadron (without aircraft) but was disbanded again.

409 Tactical Fighter Squadron has been re-formed from the consolidation of 416 and 441 Tactical Fighter Squadrons on July 6th 2006 at CFB Cold Lake.

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Hawk One Canada, CF-101 Voodoo of 409 squadron stands as a gate guard at the entrance to CFB Comox

[edit] External links

Canadian Forces
Maritime Command | Land Force Command | Air Command


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