416 "City of Oshawa" Squadron (RCAF)

History of the Squadron during World War II (Aircraft: Spitfire Mks. IIA, IIB, VB, VC, IX, IXB, XIVE, XVI)

No. 416 Squadron was the 15th RCAF squadron formed overseas in WWII. It was the sixth fighter squadron, and was formed at Peterhead, Scotland on 22 November 1941. The unit flew Supermarine Spitfire aircraft of various marks as part of the defence of Great Britain, and also undertook offensive operations into Europe. The squadron formed part of the Second Tactical Air Force. After D-Day, the squadron moved to France on June 16, 1944 and thereafter moved with the land forces through France, the Low Countries and Germany, as a fighter and ground attack unit. After the termination of hostilities, the squadron remained in Germany as part of the British Air Forces of Occupation until it was disbanded at Utersen, Germany on 21 March 1946.

In the course of hostilities, the squadron claimed 75 enemy aircraft destroyed, 3 probables and37 damaged, for the loss of 42 aircraft and 35 pilots, of whom 19 were killed or missing, 13 were POW (1 escapee) and 1 evaded capture. In the ground attack role, the squadron destroyed 286 motor vehicles, 13 locomotives and other miscellaneous targets. Two of the pilots (Flight Lieutenant D.E. Noonan, DFC and Squadron Leader F.H. Boulton, DFC) were aces with at least 5 enemy aircraft shot down. Awards to squadron personnel were 1 Bar to DFC, 11 DFCs, 1 DFM, 1 DFC (USA) and 1 Flying Cross (Netherlands). Battle Honours were: Defence of Britain 1942-44, English Channel and North Sea 1943, Fortress Europe 1942-44, Dieppe, France and Germany 1944-45, Normandy 1944, Arnhem, Rhine.

Maps for Movements of 416 Squadron 1941-46

MAP 1: 416 Squadron Movements in Britain 1941-44 (right-click on image to display enlarged in new tab)
MAP 2: 416 Squadron Movements in Britain: Detail of Map 1
MAP 3: 416 Squadron Movements in Europe 1944-46

416 Squadron History Summary 1941-45

416 Squadron History Summary 1941-45 Page 2

416 Squadron History Summary 1941-45 Page 3

History of the Squadron Post-WWII (Aircraft: Mustang, Sabre Mk 2, 5, 6, Canuck, Voodoo, Hornet)

The squadron was re-formed as a Fighter unit at Uplands, Ontario on 8 January 1951 with Mustang and, later, Canadair Sabre aircraft of different marks. The squadron joined No. 2 (Fighter) Wing at Grostenquin, France in September 1952. In 1956, it was decided to replace one Sabre squadron in each of No. 1 Air Division Europe’s four wings with an all-weather fighter unit. When No. 423 AW(F) Squadron arrived from Canada, No. 416 was deactivated on 31 January 1957 and reactivated as All-Weather (Fighter) at St Hubert, Quebec on 1 February, and flew Avro Canada CF-100 (Canuck) aircraft on North American air defence. Pending re-equipment with CF-101 (Voodoo) aircraft, the unit was again deactivated on 1 September 1961. Reactivated at Bagotville, Quebec on 1 January 1962, it subsequently moved to Chatham, New Brunswick in November, where it flew the interceptor until the end of 1984. 416 Squadron thus became the world's last front-line unit flying Voodoos. In 1988 the squadron relocated to CFB Cold Lake as a Tactical Fighter Squadron flying McDonnell-Douglas CF-18s (Hornet), and later merged with 441 Tactical Fighter Squadron to re-form No. 409 Tactical Fighter Squadron in 2006.


Unit Accident Records: 416 Sqn "City of Oshawa" RCAF ()

No Crash Cards Found


Unit Casualtues: 416 Sqn "City of Oshawa" RCAF (52)

1942-April-27
Killed in Action
Spitfire Mk Vb BL799
Ridgeway, Ontario
1942-May-28
Killed in Action
Spitfire Mk Vb BL804
Toronto, Ontario
1942-June-03
Killed in Action
Spitfire Mk Vc (Trop) BR308
Vancouver, British Columbia
1942-June-27
Killed in Action
Spitfire Mk Vb BM449
Woodstock, Ontario
1942-June-27
Killed in Action
Spitfire Mk Vb BL893
Austin, Texas, USA
1942-July-25
Killed in Action
Spitfire Mk Vb BM142
Toronto, Ontario
1942-July-29
Killed in Action
Spitfire Mk Vb EP113
Hawarden, Saskatchewan
1942-October-23
Prisoner of War
Spitfire Mk Vb BL575
Port Albernie, British Columbia
1943-January-23
Prisoner of War
Spitfire Mk Vb BM245
Westville Nova Scotia
1943-February-03
Prisoner of War
Spitfire Mk Vb AD557
Bathurst, New Brunswick
1943-February-03
Killed in Action
Spitfire Mk Vb EP493
King, Ontario
1943-April-03
Prisoner of War
Spitfire Mk IX BR978
Premier, British Columbia
1943-May-13
Killed in Action
Spitfire Mk IX BR626
Halifax, Nova Scotia
1943-July-01
Killed in Flying Accident
Spitfire Mk Vb BL655
Merrickville, Ontario
1943-July-29
Killed in Action
Moth, Tiger ll EM805
Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
1943-November-03
Killed in Action
Spitfire Mk Vb BL430
Toronto, Ontario
1943-November-25
Prisoner of War
Spitfire LR Mk Vb AB284
Houston, Texas, USA
1943-November-26
Killed in Action
Spitfire Mk Vb EN908
Winnipegosis, Manitoba
1944-May-21
Prisoner of War
Spitfire LF Mk IX MJ832
1944-June-01
Killed in Action
Spitfire LF Mk IX MJ347
Beauport, Quebec
1944-June-08
Killed in Action
Spitfire LF Mk IX MJ929
Montreal, Quebec
1944-June-13
Killed in Action
Spitfire LF Mk IX MJ824
Aurora, Ontario
1944-July-12
Evader
Spitfire LF Mk IX MJ141
1944-August-06
Killed in Action
Spitfire LF Mk IX MJ741
Westmount, Quebec
1944-September-25
Killed in Action
Spitfire LF Mk IX MJ412
Elm Creek, Manitoba
1944-September-26
Prisoner of War
Spitfire LF Mk IX ML318
1944-September-29
Killed in Action
Spitfire LF Mk IX MJ874
Lloydminster, Saskatchewan
1944-November-21
Killed in Action
Spitfire LF Mk IX MK837
Lethbridge, Alberta (parents)
1944-December-08
Prisoner of War
Spitfire LF Mk IX MK417
1944-December-24
Killed in Action
Spitfire LF Mk XVI SM277
Ottawa, Ontario
1944-December-25
Killed in Action
Spitfire LF Mk XVI SM303
Guelph, Ontario
1945-January-01
Killed in Action
Spitfire LF Mk XVI SM304
Westmount, Quebec
1945-January-13
Killed in Action
Spitfire LF Mk XVI SM279
London, Ontario
1945-April-12
Killed in Action
Spitfire LF Mk XVI TB327
Toronto, Ontario (parents)
1945-April-19
Killed in Action
Spitfire LF Mk XVI RR256
Sault Ste Marie, Ontario
1945-November-09
Killed in Action
Spitfire Mk XIV SM823
Toronto, Ontario
1951-April-19
Killed in Flying Accident
Mustang TF Mk. IV 9242
Macklin, Saskatchewan
1954-August-11
Killed in Flying Accident
Sabre 5 23119
Neelin, Manitoba
1954-August-18
Killed in Flying Accident
Sabre 5 23113
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
1954-September-12
Killed in Flying Accident
Sabre 5 23157
Montreal, Quebec
1955-July-21
Killed in Flying Accident
Sabre 5 23099
Windsor Mills, Quebec
1955-July-21
Killed in Flying Accident
Sabre 5 23154
Lloydminster, Saskatchewan
1967-March-27
Killed in Flying Accident
Voodoo CF-101B 17476
1967-March-27
Killed in Flying Accident
Voodoo CF-101B 17476
1980-February-19
Killed in Flying Accident
Voodoo CF-101B 101055
Belleville, Ontario
1990-April-04
Killed in Flying Accident
Hornet (CF-188) F/A-18A 188792
Princeville, Quebec
2003-May-26
Killed in Flying Accident
Hornet (CF-188) F/A-18A 188732
North York, Ontario