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No. 630 Squadron RAF was a heavy bomber squadron of the Royal Air Force during the Second World War.


History

The squadron was formed at
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, near Spilsby in Lincolnshire on 15 November 1943 from 'B' Flight of No. 57 Squadron RAF, equipped with Lancaster Mk.I bombers as part of No. 5 Group RAF in Bomber Command. It re-equipped with Lancaster Mk.III bombers the same month, carrying out strategic bombing roles. Between 18/19 November 1943 and 25 April 1945, the squadron took part in many major raids, including each of the 16 big raids made by Bomber Command on the German capital during what became known as the "
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".


Operational service

The units first operation was the night of 18/19 November 1943 when 9 of its Lancasters bombed Berlin and its last bombing sortie was 25 April 1945 with 5 Lancasters bombing Obersalzberg. Its last military operation was minelaying in Onions area ( Oslofjord off
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) on 25/26 April 1945. Following April 1945 the squadron became involved in Operation Exodus: ferrying
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s back to Britain, finally disbanding on 18 July 1945.


Aircraft operated


See also

* List of Royal Air Force aircraft squadrons


References


Notes


Bibliography

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External links


- 630 Squadron detailed history

- 57 & 630 Squadron Association



630 Squadron history on RAF website










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