409 "Nighthawk" Squadron (RCAF)

History of the Squadron during World War II (Aircraft: Defiant I, Beaufighter IIF, VIF, Mosquito NF XIII)

The squadron was formed at Digby, Licolnshire UK on June 17, 1941 as the RCAF’s 7th squadron formed overseas during WWII. It was designated as a night fighter unit and was originally equipped with Boulton Paul Defiant Mk. 1 aircraft. These were rapidly superseded in September 1941 by Bristol Beaufighter Mk. IIF night fighter aircraft. The squadron participated in the night air defence of Great Britain and its first victory was registered in November 1941 by the CO, Wing Commander Paul Davoud. From July 1941 to February 1943 the squadron was based at Coleby Grange, Lincolnshire. In June 1942 the squadron re-equipped with the Beaufighter VIF. In February 1943 t6he squadron moved to Acklington, Northumberland where it remained until February 1944. At that time, while remaining at Acklington, the squadron became part of No 147 (RAF) Wing of the Second Tactical Air Force. It re-equipped with de Havilland Mosquito NF Mk XIII aircraft and after short stays at West Malling, Kent and Hunsdon, Hertfordshire, during which it covered the D-Day landings, it was the first night fighter squadron to cross to Normandy and operate from the Continent. Thereafter it followed the invading troops through France, Belgium, the Netherlands and finally Germany. From the period June 1944 to May 1945 it was the top-scoring RAF/RCAF night fighter unit. Its tally was 58½ aircraft and12 V-1 flying bombs. The squadron was disbanded at Twente, the Netherlands on July 1, 1945. The squadron had one ace, Flight Lieutenant R.I.E. Britten. Awards included 2 MBE, 1 DSO, 1 Bar to DFC, 13 DFCs, 2 AFCs, 2 BEMs, 7 MiD and 1 DFC (USA). Battle Honours are: Defence of Britain 1941-44, Fortress Europe 1942-44, France and Germany 1941-45, Normandy 1944, Rhine.Wikipedia, Kostenuk and Griffin

Maps for Movements of 409 Squadron 1941-45

MAP 1: 409 Squadron Movements 1941-45 (right-click on image to display enlarged in new tab)

409 Squadron History Summary 1941-45

408 Squadron History Summary 1941-45 Page 2

History of the Squadron Post-WWII (Aircraft: CF-100, Voodoo, CF-18 Hornet)

The squadron was re-established at RCAF Station Comox, British Columbia on 1 November 1954 to provide air defence for Canada's west coast as part of NORAD. Initially equipped with the Canadian designed Avro CF-100 they converted to the CF-101 Voodoo in 1962. The squadron transferred to CFB Cold Lake in 1984 to convert to the CF-18 and then deployed to CFB Baden-Soellingen, Germany as part of Canada's NATO commitment. In October 1990, the squadron was deployed to the Persian Gulf, becoming the first Canadian squadron to see active service since WWII. Tasked with air defence of the allied fleet in the Persian Gulf, the squadron flew operational sorties immediately on arrival at Desert Home (Canada Dry 1 and 2) in Doha, Qatar. While on active duty, the squadron flew over 100 hours in the Middle East without any flight safety incidents. The squadron was then disbanded in 1991 with the withdrawal of Canadian Forces from Europe.

The squadron was briefly reformed back at Comox as a Combat Support Squadron (without aircraft) but was disbanded again.

409 Tactical Fighter Squadron was re-formed by the consolidation of 416 and 441 Tactical Fighter Squadrons on 6 July 2006 at CFB Cold Lake, Alberta . On 30 June 2015, personnel and equipment from 409 Tac F Sqn were reassigned to 401 Tac F Sqn, one of two Tac F Sqns within the Royal Canadian Air Force which were stood back up. The squadron complements the duties of 401 Tac F Sqn and, assisted by 410 Tactical Fighter (Operational Training) Squadron, deploys tactical fighter forces to meet Canadian and allied defence needs. Under the umbrella of the NORAD mission, fighter crews are on stand-by 24/7, ready to respond to any aerospace threat. The squadron is now one of two operational CF-18 Squadrons at 4 Wing Cold Lake.


Unit Accident Records: 409 Sqn "Nighthawk" RCAF ()

No Crash Cards Found


Unit Casualtues: 409 Sqn "Nighthawk" RCAF (54)

1941-September-02
Killed in Action
Beaufighter Mk. IIF R2469
Winnipeg, Manitoba
1941-October-11
Killed in Action
Defiant Mk. I AA281
Winnipeg, Manitoba
1942-January-19
Killed in Action
Beaufighter Mk. IIF R2475
Simcoe, Ontario
1942-February-28
Killed in Action
Beaufighter Mk. IIF T3051
St Paul, Minnesota, USA
1942-March-27
Killed in Action
Beaufighter Mk. IIF T3142
Huron, South Dakota, USA
1942-March-27
Killed in Action
Beaufighter Mk. IIF T3142
Vancouver, British Columbia
1942-March-27
Killed in Action
Beaufighter Mk. IIF T3142
Toronto, Ontario (parents)
1942-August-08
Killed in Action
Beaufighter X8162
Toronto, Ontario
1942-August-08
Killed in Action
Beaufighter X8162
Shallow Lake, Ontario
1942-September-19
Killed in Action
Beaufighter Mk. VIf X8106
Lenore, Manitoba
1942-December-05
Killed in Action
Beaufighter X8140
Lexington, Oregon, USA
1942-December-31
Killed in Action
Beaufighter MK VlF X8192
London, Ontario
1942-December-31
Killed in Action
Beaufighter Mk. Vl EL184
Toronto, Ontario
1942-December-31
Killed in Action
Beaufighter MK VlF X8192
Victoria, British Columbia
1942-December-31
Killed in Action
Beaufighter Mk. Vl EL184
Vernon, British Columbia
1943-February-18
Killed in Action
Beaufighter Mk. VIf X7893
Golden, British Columbia
1943-February-18
Killed in Action
Beaufighter Mk. VIf X7893
Venn, Saskatchewan
1943-April-18
Killed in Action
Beaufighter Mk.VIF V8718
Magrath, Alberta
1944-January-13
Killed in Action
Beaufighter MK VlF MM918
Vancouver, British Columbia
1944-June-16
Prisoner of War
Mosquito NF.XIII MM576
Elm Creek, Manitoba
1944-June-16
Prisoner of War
Mosquito NF.XIII MM576
1944-June-29
Killed in Action
Mosquito NF.XIII MM573
Richibucto, New Brunswick
1944-June-29
Killed in Action
Mosquito NF.XIII MM573
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
1944-July-11
Killed in Action
Mosquito NF.Mk. XIII MM547
Chelsea, Quebec
1944-July-15
Killed in Action
Mosquito NF.Mk. XIII MM518
Blackfoot, Alberta
1944-July-15
Killed in Action
Mosquito NF.Mk. XIII MM518
Nanton, Alberta
1944-July-27
Killed in Action
Mosquito NF.Mk. XIII MM510
Winnipeg, Manitoba
1944-July-27
Killed in Action
Mosquito NF.Mk. XIII MM510
Victoria, British Columbia
1944-August-07
Killed in Action
Mosquito NF.Mk. XIII MM587
Montreal, Quebec
1944-August-09
Killed in Action
Mosquito NF.Mk. XIII HK406
Toronto, Ontario
1944-August-09
Killed in Action
Mosquito NF.Mk. XIII HK406
Toronto, Ontario
1944-September-20
Killed in Flying Accident
Mosquito PR.Mk. XVI MM286
Westmount, Quebec
1944-October-07
Killed in Action
Mosquito NF.Mk. XIII MM512
Toronto, Ontario
1944-October-07
Killed in Action
Mosquito NF.Mk. XIII MM512
Vancouver, British Columbia
1944-December-12
Killed in Action
Mosquito NF.Mk. XIII HK512
Toronto, Ontario
1945-January-13
Killed in Action
Mosquito NF.Mk. XIII HK481
Cromarty, Ontario
1945-January-13
Killed in Action
Mosquito NF.Mk. XIII HK481
Winnipeg, Manitoba
1945-March-16
Killed in Action
Mosquito NF.Mk. XIII HK382
Toronto, Ontario
1945-March-16
Killed in Action
Mosquito NF.Mk. XIII HK382
Omemee, Ontario
1945-June-23
Killed in Action
Mosquito N.F. Mk. XIII MM567
Toronto, Ontario
1945-June-23
Killed in Action
Mosquito N.F. Mk. XIII MM567
Enderby, British Columbia
1956-March-22
Missing
Silver Star 3PT 21454
Winnipeg, Manitoba
1956-March-22
Missing
Silver Star 3PT 21454
Victoria, British Columbia
1957-January-24
Killed in Flying Accident
Expeditor Mk. 3NM 2367
Powell River, British Columbia (parents)
1958-December-16
Killed in Flying Accident
Canuck Mk. 4B / 5 18499
St. Lambert, Quebec
1960-January-19
Killed in Flying Accident
Canuck Mk. 5 18682
1960-January-19
Killed in Flying Accident
Canuck Mk. 5 18682
Calgary, Alberta (parents)
1969-May-29
Killed in Flying Accident
Voodoo CF-101B 17468
Almonte, Ontario
1969-May-29
Killed in Flying Accident
Voodoo CF-101B 17468
Halifax, Nova Scotia
1976-July-05
Killed in Flying Accident
Voodoo CF-101B 101061