No. 428 Squadron — Ghost
- Group
- 6 Group
- Home station
- RAF Middleton St George
About
No. 428 “Ghost” Squadron was formed in November 1942 as a Royal Canadian Air Force bomber unit and joined the Canadian No. 6 Group at the start of 1943. It flew its first operation on the Vickers Wellington against the U-boat base at Lorient, and in mid-1943 settled at RAF Middleton St George, where it remained for the rest of the war. There it converted to the Handley Page Halifax and then, in mid-1944, to the Canadian-built Avro Lancaster B.X.
The squadron was said to have earned its “Ghost” name from its long hours of night work and the destruction it carried to the enemy. Its motto was Usque ad finem — “to the very end”. In the closing days of the war its Lancasters also helped airlift liberated prisoners of war home.
Sources: This page was compiled from publicly available historical sources, including History of War — No. 428 (Ghost) Squadron (RCAF) in the Second World War and Wikipedia: No. 428 Squadron RCAF. The text is original and has been written from factual source material; no source text has been copied unless specifically quoted and attributed.
Photographs
ⓘ licence & credit
Royal Air Force official photographer / Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons — https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Vickers_Wellington_wreck_West_Malling_-_Royal_Air_Force_Bomber_Command,_1942-1945_CH9867.jpgView source & full licence →No service records linked to this squadron yet. Aircraft, crews and sorties will appear here soon.
