No. 156 Squadron
- Group
- No. 8 Group (Pathfinder Force)
- Command
- Bomber Command
- Home station
- RAF Warboys
In the database: 7 aircraft · 44 service members · 6 sorties.
History
No. 156 Squadron reformed in February 1942 at RAF Alconbury, flying the Vickers Wellington. In August that year it was chosen as one of the original squadrons of the Pathfinder Force, joining No. 8 Group, and converted to the Avro Lancaster early in 1943.
For the rest of the war it flew in the target-marking role, going ahead of the main bomber stream to find and light up the aiming point. It operated from the Pathfinder stations at RAF Warboys and RAF Upwood, ending the war back at RAF Wyton, where it disbanded in September 1945. Its motto — “We light the way” — captured its purpose exactly.
Photographs
ⓘ licence & credit
Stanley Devon / Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons — https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Aircraft_of_the_Royal_Air_Force_1939-1945-_Avro_683_Lancaster._CH11936.jpgView source & full licence →ⓘ licence & credit
Royal Air Force official photographer / Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons — https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Queen_Elizabeth_at_RAF_Warboys_Feb_1944_IWM_TR_1554.jpgView source & full licence →ⓘ licence & credit
Crouch F W (Fg Off), Royal Air Force official photographer / Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons — https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Avro_Lancaster_-_RAF_Warboys_-_Royal_Air_Force_1939-1945-_Bomber_Command_CH12153.jpgView source & full licence →Operations flown
- Wilhelmshaven — 19 February 1943
- Operation Nuremberg raid — 30 March 1944 (Nuremberg)
