No. 354 Squadron RAF was a general reconnaissance squadron of the
Royal Air Force during the
Second World War.
History
No. 354 squadron was first formed at
Drigh Road
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Karachi on 10 May 1943 as part of
Coastal Command, and was posted to RAF Station
Cuttack on 17 August 1943, where it received
Liberator Mk.V bombers. Detachments of the squadron were located at
Sigiriya and
St Thomas Mount
Parangimalai (known in English as St. Thomas Mount) is a small hillock in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, near the neighbourhood of Guindy and very close to Chennai International Airport.
The ancient Syrian Christian community of India trace the ...
. The squadron redeployed to
Minneriya in Ceylon on 12 October 1944, with detachments at
Kankesanturai
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and Cuttack, and returned to Cuttack whilst maintaining a detachment at Kankesanterai in January 1945, where they received the Liberator Mk.VI. The squadron was disbanded on 18 May 1945 at RAF Cuttack.
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Commanding officer
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No. 354 Squadron RAF movement and equipment history
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Aircraft squadrons of the Royal Air Force in World War II
Maritime patrol aircraft units and formations
Military units and formations established in 1943
Military units and formations disestablished in 1945