No. 416 Squadron RCAF

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409 Knight Hawk Squadron
Image:416 Lynx badge.gif
Squadron badge
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Role Fighter
Aircraft flown CF-18 Hornet
Wing Disbanded at 4 Wing Cold Lake
Base Disbanded at CFB Cold Lake July 6, 2006
Motto Ad Saltum paratus (Ready for the leap)
Call Sign
History
Date founded November 18, 1941
Badge
Notable Battle Honours Defence of Britain 1942-44, Arnhem Fortress Europe 1942-44, English Channel and North Sea 1943, Dieppe Normandy Rhine France and Germany 1944-45, Gulf War 1991
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[edit] History

No. 416 Squadron RCAF was formed Peterhead in 1941 as a fighter squadron for service during World War II and based at various RAF bases in Scotland. It was disbanded after 1946.

The Squadron was reformed in 1952 at RCAF Uplands in Ottawa, Ontario for operations in France as part Canada's Cold War presence in Europe. By 1957, the squadron was relocated to Canada at CFB Chatham in Chatham, New Brunswick as an air defence squadron.

In 1985 the Squadron relocated to CFB Cold Lake as a Tactical Fighter Squadron and later merged with No. 441 Squadron RCAF (Tactical Fighter Squadron) to reform No. 409 Squadron RCAF in 2006.

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See No. 416 Squadron

[edit] Motto

No 416's motto was AD SALTUM PARATUS - "Ready to Leap". The squadron's nickname was City of Oshawa, Lynx.

[edit] Battle Honours

  • Defence of Britain 1942-44
  • Arnhem Fortress Europe 1942-44
  • English Channel and North Sea 1943
  • Dieppe Normandy Rhine France and Germany 1944-45
  • Gulf War 1991

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