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881 Naval Air Squadron (881 NAS) was a
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of the British Royal Navy's
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formed in June 1941. It served as a fighter squadron in the
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, taking part in the British invasion of Madagascar in 1942, in the Allied invasions of Northern France and Southern France in 1944, also taking part in operations in the
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and off Norway before disbanding in October 1945. The squadron was reformed in May 1951 as a carrier-based anti-submarine squadron in the
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. It was redesignated VS 881, in 1952 and was disbanded in 1959.


Royal Navy

881 Naval Air Squadron was first formed at
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on 1 June 1941 as a fleet fighter squadron equipped with six
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I and IIs. The squadron was intended to deploy aboard the aircraft carrier , but ''Ark Royal'' was sunk before the squadron could embark, and 880 Squadron was instead allocated to . In March 1942, its strength now increased to nine aircraft, the squadron first embarked aboard ''Illustrious'' as the carrier set out for the
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. In May 1942, the squadron took part in the invasion of Madagascar, providing fighter cover and carrying out during the initial attacks on
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, shooting down two Potez 63-11 reconnaissance bombers on 6 May and three Morane-Saulnier MS 406 fighters on 7 May (for the loss of one Martlet) in the only air-to-air combats of the campaign. On 19 May 1942, 882 Naval Air Squadron, the other Martlet-equipped squadron aboard ''Illustrious'', merged with 881 Squadron. While the important port of Diego Suarez and environs were captured in May, the rest of Madagascar remained under Vichy French control, and on 10 September 1942, an offensive to take the rest of the island, with an amphibious landing at
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. ''Illustrious'' air wing, including 881 Squadron, covered the landings at Majunga on 10 September and
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on 17 September. 881 Squadron disembarked from ''Illustrious'' when the carrier returned to British waters in February 1943. The squadron embarked on the carrier in July 1943 as the carrier took part in Home Fleet sweeps off the coast of Norway to distract German attention from the
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. The squadron claimed one German reconnaissance aircraft shot down during these operations. The squadron re-equipped with Wildcat V fighters in August 1943 and embarked on the Escort carrier in November as the carrier worked up. In February ''Pursuer'' escorted convoys between Britain and
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, shooting down two German aircraft. On 3 April 1944, 881 Squadron took part in
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, a carrier strike against the German battleship at Kaafjord in the far north of Norway. 881 Squadron's Wildcats, together with those of 882,
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and 898 Squadrons, the
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of
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and 804 Squadrons and the Corsairs of
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and 1836 Squadrons, escorted the strike against ''Tirpitz''. Later that month, ''Pursuer'', with 881 Squadron aboard, took parts in raids against shipping off the coast of Norway. In June 1944, ''Pursuer'', with an airwing of 881 and 896 Squadrons, was deployed as part of the forces patrolling to protect the invasion forces during the Invasion of Normandy. The squadron then deployed aboard the escort carrier for Operation Wanderer, an anti-submarine sweep off the coast of Norway designed to make the Germans believe that an invasion of Norway was immanent, to discourage them from withdrawing troops to Normandy. In July, the squadron re-embarked on ''Pursuer'' which departed for the Mediterranean, taking part in Operation Dragoon, the Allied invasion of Southern France, in August 1944. The squadron's Wildcats were used for reconnaissance and artillery spotting, as well as for
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and
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duties during the invasion. The squadron flew 180 sorties over Southern France, with three Wildcats being lost as a result of enemy fire, two due to running out of fuel and two as a result of landing accidents. In September that year, ''Pursuer'' took part in Operation Outing, an offensive by the Royal Navy against German forces in the
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. 881 Squadron carried out attack and reconnaissance missions, sinking a number of
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s. ''Pursuer'' returned to Britain in October with 881 Squadron, and in November, 881 Squadron, operating from ''Pursuer'', took part in a number of operations against German shipping in Norwegian waters, sinking the German ''
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'' (patrol boat) ''V6413'' off
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on 14 November and escorting
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s from the carrier on a mine-laying mission on 20 November. From December 1944 to January 1945, detachments of the squadron operated from the carriers ''Premier'' and , taking part in Operation Urbane, another carrier operation off Norway, in December, where they escorted minelaying and anti-shipping missions. Operations off Norway continued through January and February. In March 1945, the squadron took passage on ''Pursuer'' to
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, arriving in April. where it replaced its Wildcats with Grumman Hellcat fighters in preparation for joining the British Pacific Fleet. The end of the year interrupted the squadron's work-up with its new aircraft, and it was disbanded on 27 October 1945.


Canada

The squadron was re-formed as an anti-submarine squadron of the
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on 1 May 1951, when, as part of a renumbering of Commonwealth Naval Air Squadrons, 826 Squadron was renumbered 881 Squadron. The squadron, equipped with Grumman TBM-3E Avengers, had a shore base of HCMS ''Shearwater'', a Canadian Naval airbase at Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, and regularly deployed aboard the Canadian aircraft carrier . In November 1952, the squadron adopted the US Navy-like styling of VS 881 for its designation. In March 1955, a flight of four Avengers equipped for
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was added, but in practice, the AEW Avengers were used to locate surface targets for the squadron's regular anti-submarine aircraft. The squadron re-equipped with Grumman CS2F-1 Trackers in February–March 1957, starting operations on Canada's new carrier, , later that year. On 7 July 1959, VS 881 was disbanded when it was merged with VS 880, with the combined unit operating under the VS 880 designation.


Battle honours

The following
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have been awarded to 881 Naval Air Squadron. * Atlantic 1939–45 * Norway 1940–5 * Diego Suarez 1942 * Aegean 1943–4 * Normandy 1944 * South France 1944


References

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