412 "Falcon" Squadron (RCAF)

History of the Squadron during World War II (Aircraft: Spitfire Mks. IIA, VB, IXB, IXE, XVI, XIV)

The squadron was the tenth of the RCAF's squadrons to be formed overseas in WWII. It was the seventh fighter squadron to be so formed. It was established at Digby, Lincolnshire, England on June 30, 1941. John Gillespie Magee, the author of the famous aviation poem “High Flight” was serving with 412 Squadron when he was killed in a mid-air collision in his Spitfire in 1941. The squadron flew Spitfire aircraft in the defence of Great Britain, formed part of the Canadian Kenley Wing within No. 11 Group, Fighter Command. It was re-equipped with the Spitfire lXb in November 1943 and began operating over northern France in preparation for operation Overlord, the D-Day landings. It was during late 1943 that the ace George “Screwball” Beurling scored his last air victory while serving with the squadron. Shortly after D-Day, on June 19, 1944, the squadron moved to France in a fighter and ground support role. It then supported the Allied armies, moving through France, the Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany. It was one of four RCAF day fighter units retained in Germany as part of the British Air Forces of Occupation before being disbanded at Utersen, Germany on March 21, 1946.

In the course of hostilities, the squadron flew 12,761 sorties for the loss of 63 aircraft and 62 pilots, of whom 21 were killed, 14 presumed dead, 11 POW. The squadron claimed 106 enemy aircraft destroyed, 11 probably destroyed and 46 damaged. On the ground, they claimed 282 motor vehicles and 22 locomotives. The squadron had 5 aces (shot down 5 or more enemy aircraft): Flight Lieutenant D.C. Laubman DFC & Bar; Flight Lieutenant W.J. Banks,DFC & Bar; Flying Officer D.R.C. Jamieson DFC & Bar; Flying Officer P.M. Charron; Flight Lieutenant R.I.A. Smith DFC. Overall, the squadron was awarded 7 Bars to DFC, 16 DFCs and 4 MiD. Battle Honours were: Defence of Britain 1941-44, Wikipedia, Kostenuk and Griffin

Maps for Movements of 412 Squadron 1941-46

MAP 1: 412 Squadron Movements 1941-44 (right-click on image to display enlarged in new tab)
MAP 2: 412 Squadron Movements Detail of Map 1
MAP 3: 412 Squadron Movements in Europe 1944-46

412 Squadron History Summary 1941-46

412 Squadron History Summary 1941-46 Page 2

412 Squadron History Summary 1941-46 Page 3

History of the Squadron Post-WWII (Aircraft: CC-117 Falcon, CC-144 Challenger and CC-109 Cosmopolitan)

After the Second World War, Number 12 Communications Flight was reassigned as 412 Squadron on 1 April 1947, and renamed 412 (Composite) Squadron based at Rockcliffe, Ontario . In 1955, the squadron moved to Uplands, Ontario. Upon unification in 1968, 412 Squadron became the VIP squadron for the Canadian Forces based at CFB Uplands

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and flew the CC-117 Falcon, CC-144 Challenger and CC-109 Cosmopolitan. In the late 1970s a sub-unit was established at CFB Lahr in West Germany; this operation closed in 1993. In 1994, CFB Ottawa (Uplands) closed and 412's fleet was moved to a civilian hangar at Ottawa International Airport. All aircraft are maintained by Transport Canada on behalf of the Canadian Forces. Today, the Squadron performs the VIP and general transport duties with the CC-144 Challenger.


Unit Accident Records: 412 Sqn "Falcon" RCAF ()

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Unit Casualtues: 412 Sqn "Falcon" RCAF (72)

1941-August-02
Killed in Action
Spitfire Mk Ia X4176
Chatham, Ontario
1941-August-31
Killed in Flying Accident
Spitfire Mk IIa P8586
Carleton Place, Ontario
1941-November-08
Killed in Action
Spitfire Mk Vb AD270
Fort St John, British Columbia
1941-November-08
Killed in Action
Spitfire Mk Vb W3952
Vancouver, British Columbia (parents)
1941-November-08
Killed in Action
Spitfire Mk Vb W3959
Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan
1941-December-11
Killed in Flying Accident
Spitfire Mk Vb AD291
Washington, DC USA
1942-March-24
Prisoner of War
Spitfire Mk Vb BL245
Westmount, Quebec
1942-March-24
Killed in Action
Spitfire Mk Vb BL471
Regina, Saskatchewan
1942-April-10
Killed in Action
Spitfire Mk Vb AD305
Toronto, Ontario
1942-April-12
Killed in Action
Spitfire Mk Vb BL643
Capreol, Ontario
1942-April-24
Killed in Action
Spitfire Mk Vb W3900
Cupar, Saskatchewan
1942-April-25
Prisoner of War
Spitfire Mk Vb BL784
Alliston, Ontario
1942-July-19
Killed in Action
Spitfire Mk Vb BL825
Winnipeg, Manitoba
1942-July-26
Prisoner of War
Spitfire Mk Vb BL964
Honolulu County, Hawaii, USA
1942-August-05
Killed in Action
Spitfire Mk Vb BL859
Toronto, Ontario
1942-August-05
Killed in Action
Spitfire Mk Vb AA868
Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA
1942-August-19
Killed in Action
Spitfire Mk Vb EN831
Magog, Quebec
1942-November-25
Killed in Action
Spitfire Mk Vb BL820
Schomberg, Ontario
1942-November-28
Killed in Action
Spitfire Mk Vb AD411
Ottawa, Ontario
1942-December-12
Killed in Action
Spitfire Mk Vb BL765
Toronto, Ontario
1943-January-17
Killed in Action
Spitfire Mk IX BS135
St Williams, Ontario
1943-May-07
Killed in Action
Spitfire Mk Vc EE747
Montreal, Quebec
1943-June-07
Killed in Action
Spitfire Mk Vb AA746
Ottawa, Ontario
1943-June-07
Killed in Action
Spitfire Mk Vc AR521
Camrose, Alberta
1943-June-12
Killed in Action
Spitfire Mk Vc EE720
Westmount, Quebec
1943-June-17
Killed in Action
Spitfire Mk Vc AR522
Edmonton, Alberta
1943-July-27
Survived
Spitfire Mk Vb EN784
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
1943-November-29
Prisoner of War
Spitfire LF Mk IX MJ169
1943-November-29
Killed in Action
Spitfire LF Mk IX MJ331
London, Ontario
1944-February-14
Killed in Action
Spitfire LF Mk IX MH734
Hamilton, Ontario
1944-March-04
Killed in Action
Spitfire LF Mk IX MJ306
Montreal, Quebec
1944-May-10
Prisoner of War
Spitfire LF Mk IX MH617
London, Ontario
1944-May-10
Killed in Action
Spitfire LF Mk IX MK853
Sackville, New Brunswick
1944-May-11
Prisoner of War
Spitfire LF Mk IX MJ136
1944-June-17
Killed in Action
Spitfire LF Mk IX MJ384
Regina, Saskatchewan
1944-June-28
Prisoner of War
Spitfire LF Mk IX MH754
Langley, British Columbia
1944-June-29
Killed in Action
Spitfire LF Mk IX MH885
Long Island, New York, USA
1944-July-02
Killed in Action
Spitfire LF Mk IX MK199
Granby, Quebec
1944-August-12
Killed in Action
Spitfire LF Mk IX MJ485
Tottenham, Ontario
1944-August-19
Killed in Action
Spitfire LF Mk IX MJ844
St Lambert, Quebec
1944-August-25
Killed in Action
Spitfire LF Mk IX MK576
Peterborough, Ontario
1944-September-27
Killed in Action
Spitfire LF Mk IX NH189
Dawson Creek, British Columbia
1944-September-27
Killed in Action
Spitfire LF Mk IX MJ884
Winnipeg, Manitoba (parents)
1944-October-01
Killed in Action
Spitfire LF Mk IX ML351
Didsbury, Alberta
1944-November-19
Prisoner of War
Spitfire LF Mk IX PL204
Metigham, Nova Scotia
1944-November-19
Killed in Action
Spitfire LF Mk IX PL130
Lachine, Quebec
1944-November-19
Killed in Action
Spitfire LF Mk IX PV245
Montreal, Quebec
1944-November-19
Killed in Action
Spitfire LF Mk IX PL159
Magog, Quebec
1944-December-31
Killed in Action
Spitfire LF Mk IX PT964
Oliver, British Columbia
1945-January-01
Killed in Action
Spitfire LF Mk IX MJ877
Cowansville, Quebec (parents)
1945-January-20
Prisoner of War
Spitfire LF Mk IX MJ312
1945-January-20
Prisoner of War
Spitfire LF Mk IX PV352
1945-January-20
Prisoner of War
Spitfire LF Mk IX PL186
1945-February-22
Killed in Action
Spitfire LF Mk IX PL252
Lethbridge, Alberta (parents)
1945-March-06
Evader
Spitfire LF Mk IX MJ660
1945-March-30
Killed in Action
Spitfire LF Mk IX MJ275
Woodlawn, Ontario
1945-May-03
Killed in Action
Spitfire LF Mk IX MK827
Elmhurst, Illinois, USA
1945-June-10
Killed in Action
Spitfire LF Mk XVI SM414
Toronto, Ontario
1949-April-21
Killed in Flying Accident
Expeditor Mk. 3T 1425
Toronto, Ontario
1949-April-21
Killed in Flying Accident
Expeditor Mk. 3T 1425
Toronto, Ontario
1949-April-21
Killed in Flying Accident
Expeditor Mk. 3T 1425
Point Claire, Quebec
1949-April-21
Killed in Flying Accident
Expeditor Mk. 3T 1425
Ottawa, Ontario
1949-April-21
Killed in Flying Accident
Expeditor Mk. 3T 1425
Kinburn, Ontario
1949-April-21
Killed in Flying Accident
Expeditor Mk. 3T 1425
Aylmer/Gatineau, Quebec
1960-April-29
Killed in Flying Accident
Mitchell Mk. 3PT / 3ST 5220
Ottawa, Ontario
1960-April-29
Killed in Flying Accident
Mitchell Mk. 3PT / 3ST 5220
London, Ontario
1960-April-29
Killed in Flying Accident
Mitchell Mk. 3PT / 3ST 5220
Moose Range, Sasaktchewan
1960-April-29
Killed in Flying Accident
Mitchell Mk. 3PT / 3ST 5220
Wainwright, Alberta