162 Squadron (RCAF)

The squadron was formed as a Bomber Reconnaissance unit at Yarmouth, NS on 19 May 1942, flying Consolidated Canso A aircraft. The squadron remained at Yarmouth until January 1944 in uneventful anti-submarine duty. In January 1944 it was lent to RAF Coastal Command and operated from Reykjavik, Iceland until 13 June 1945. One U-boat was destroyed by aircraft from Reykjavik. During part of 1944 the squadron operated from Wick, Scotland, and found success by destroying 4 German U-boats and sharing in the destruction of a fifth. During one of these engagements, with U-1225, Flight Lieutenant D.E. Hornell and crew sank the U-boat but their aircraft was forced to ditch as a result of anti-aircraft fire from the submarine. The crew spent 21 hours in a single dinghy. 2 of the crew died, and Hornell himself died shortly after his rescue. He was posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross for his inspirational leadership and devotion to duty.

Details of the U-boat sinkings were as follows. On 17 April 1944 Flying Officer T.C. Cooke and crew in Canso 9767 “S” flying from Iceland sank U-342; on 3 June 1944 Flight Lieutenant R.E. McBride and crew in Canso 9816 “T” flying from Wick sank U-477 in the face of intense return gunfire; on 11 June, 1944 Flying Officer L. Sherman and crew in Canso 9842 “B” flying from Wick sank U-980; on 13 June 1944 Wing Commander C.G.W Chapman and crew in Canso 9816 “T” flying from Wick sank U-715 although their aircraft was shot down and the crew had to take to their life rafts with the loss of one of their number (Chapman was awarded the squadron’s first DSO); on 24 June 1944, Flight Lieutenant D.E. Hornell and crew in Canso 9754 “P” sank U-1225 (see above); on 30 June 1944 Flight Lieutenant R.E. McBride and crew in Canso 9841 “A” flying from Wick damaged U-478 which was later finished off by an RAF 86 Sqn Liberator; on 4 August 1944 Flying Officer W.O. Marshall and crew in Canso 9759 “W” flying from Wick damaged U-300.

In the course of WWII, the squadron flew 2100 sorties for 22, 600 operational hours. 6 aircraft were lost, and 34 aircrew, of whom 17 were killed and 17 missing. Squadron members were awarded 1 VC, 2 DSO's, 2 MBE's, 16 DFC's, 3 AFC's, 4 DFM's, 1 BEM and 21 Mid's. The squadron returned to Canada on 14 June 1945 and was disbanded at Sydney, NS on 7 August 1945.

Maps for Movements of 162 Squadron 1942-45
MAP 1: 162 Squadron Movements 1942-45 (right-click on image to display enlarged in new tab)
MAP 2: 162 Squadron Movements Eastern Canada 1942-44
MAP 3: Sinking of U-342
MAP 4: U-boat sinkings from Wick

unvetted Source Sinking of U-342

unvetted Source Sinking of U-477

unvetted Source Sinking of U-980

unvetted Source Sinking of U-715

unvetted Source Sinking of U-1225

unvetted Source Sinking of U-478

unvetted Source Attack on U-300

162 Squadron History Summary 1942-45
162 Squadron History Summary 1942-45 Page 2

Unit Accident Records: 162 Sqn RCAF (16)


Unit Casualtues: 162 Sqn RCAF (57)

1944-April-06
Killed in Action
Canso A 9809
Winnipeg, Manitoba
1944-April-06
Killed in Action
Canso A 9809
Timmins, Ontario
1944-April-06
Killed in Action
Canso A 9809
St John, New Brunswick (parenrs)
1944-June-13
Prisoner of War
Canso A 9842
Toronto, Ontario
1944-June-13
Killed in Action
Canso A 9816
Simcoe, Ontario
1944-June-13
Killed in Action
Canso A 9842
Falmouth, Hants County, Nova Scotia
1944-June-13
Killed in Action
Canso A 9842
Victoria Dale, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia
1944-June-13
Killed in Action
Canso A 9816
Fredericton, New Brunswick
1944-June-13
Killed in Action
Canso A 9842
Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
1944-June-13
Killed in Action
Canso A 9816
Blytheswood, Ontario
1944-June-13
Killed in Action
Canso A 9842
Winnipeg, Manitoba
1944-June-13
Killed in Action
Canso A 9842
Winnipeg, Manitoba
1944-June-13
Killed in Action
Canso A 9842
Woodley, Saskatchewan
1944-June-13
Killed in Action
Canso A 9842
Toronto, Ontario
1944-June-24
Survived
Canso A 9754
1944-June-24
Survived
Canso A 9754
1944-June-24
Survived
Canso A 9754
1944-June-24
Survived
Canso A 9754
1944-June-24
Killed in Action
Canso A 9754
Pakenham, Ontario (parents)
1944-June-24
Killed in Action
Canso A 9754
La Point au Pere, Quebec
1944-June-24
Killed in Action
Canso A 9754
Mimico, Ontario
1944-July-29
Killed in Action
Canso A 11062
Ottawa, Ontario
1944-July-29
Killed in Action
Canso A 11062
Sarnia, Ontario
1944-July-29
Killed in Action
Canso A 11062
Tisdale, Saskatchewan
1944-July-29
Killed in Action
Canso A 11062
Winkler, Manitoba
1944-July-29
Killed in Action
Canso A 11062
Ellerhouse, Hants County, Nova Scotia
1944-July-29
Killed in Action
Canso A 11062
Cobourg, Ontario
1944-July-29
Killed in Action
Canso A 11062
Bartonville, Ontario
1944-December-19
Killed in Action
Canso A 11061
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
1944-December-19
Killed in Action
Canso A 11061
Winnipeg, Manitoba
1944-December-19
Killed in Action
Canso A 11061
Jacquet River, Restigouche County, New Brunswick
1944-December-19
Killed in Action
Canso A 11061
Hythe, Alberta
1944-December-19
Killed in Action
Canso A 11061
Milford, Ontario
1944-December-19
Killed in Action
Canso A 11061
Montreal, Quebec
1944-December-19
Killed in Action
Canso A 11061
Winnipegosis, Manitoba
1944-December-19
Killed in Action
Canso A 11061
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
1945-April-03
Killed in Action
Canso A 11066
Balmoral, Manitoba
1945-April-03
Killed in Action
Canso A 11066
Gimli, Manitoba
1945-April-03
Killed in Action
Canso A 11066
St Lambert, Quebec
1945-April-03
Killed in Action
Canso A 11066
Vancouver, British Columbia
1945-April-03
Killed in Action
Canso A 11066
Baddeck, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
1945-April-03
Killed in Action
Canso A 11066
Bathurst, New Brunswick
1945-April-03
Killed in Action
Canso A 11066
Becher, Ontario
1945-April-03
Killed in Action
Canso A 11066
Round Island, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
1945-April-03
Killed in Action
Canso A 11066
South Maitland, Nova Scotia
1945-July-23
Killed in Flying Accident
Canso A 11023
Calgary, Alberta
1945-July-23
Killed in Flying Accident
Canso A 11023
Wynndel, British Columbia
1945-July-23
Killed in Flying Accident
Canso A 11023
Dundas, Ontario
1945-July-23
Killed in Flying Accident
Canso A 11023
Calgary, Alberta