No. 166 Squadron

Group
No. 1 Group
Command
Bomber Command
Home station
RAF Kirmington

In the database: 6 aircraft · 19 service members · 5 sorties.

History

No. 166 Squadron reformed on 27 January 1943 at RAF Kirmington in Lincolnshire, built up from crews and equipment left behind when other squadrons departed for North Africa. Flying the Vickers Wellington in No. 1 Group, it went into action almost at once, raiding Lorient just two days after forming.

In September 1943 it converted to the Avro Lancaster, which it flew for the rest of the war, taking part in many of the main force’s major attacks on Germany as well as in minelaying — known in the trade as “gardening”. Several of its Lancasters became veterans of a hundred operations apiece. The squadron remained at Kirmington throughout and was disbanded there at the end of 1945.

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