418 "City of Edmonton" Squadron (RCAF)

History of the Squadron during World War II (Aircraft: Boston III, Mosquito II, FB Mk VI)

[Note that the squadron crest and motto were not given to the squadron until after WWII. During WWII the squadron had neither crest nor motto.] The squadron was formed at Debden, Essex, UK in November 1941as the RCAF's only Intruder Squadron. As such, it was attached to 11 Group of Fighter Command (later renamed Air Defence of Great Britain), conducting day and night intruder operations. These involved a variety of targets, strategic attacks and intruder attacks on airfields. Originally the squadron flew Douglas Boston Mk. III, with the squadron code letters being TH. They flew from a number of airfields in the south of England from 1942 to 1944, namely Debden, Bradwell Bay, Ford, Holmsley South, Hurn, Middle Wallop and Hunsdon. In March 1943 the squadron re-equipped with de Havilland Mosquito Mks. II and F.B. VI aircraft., with a marked increase in their successes in destroying enemy aircraft. The squadron claimed its hundredth victory in May 1944. After D-Day the squadron was involved in the campaign against V-1 and V-2 weapons.

On November 21, 1944 the squadron was transferred from Fighter Command to the 2nd Tactical Air Force in No. 136 (RAF) Wing and operated from Hartford Bridge, Hampshire, UK. before moving to Base 71 at Coxyde, Belgium, and then finally moving to Base 80 at Volkel, the Netherlands . The squadron was disbanded there on September 7th 1945.

The squadron was the most high-scoring unit of the RCAF in WWII. It claimed 178 aircraft and 79 and a half V-1 Flying Bombs. There were a number of aces, among them Wing Commander R. Bannock, DFC and Bar, Squadron Leader R. Gray, DFC, Flying Officer S.P. Reid DFC, Squadron Leader H.D. Cleveland DFC, Flight Lieutenant C.M. Jasper DFC, Flight Lieutenant J. Evans, Flight Lieutenant S.H.R. Cotterill DFC, Flight Lieutenant D.E. Forsyth, Squadron Leader J.B. Kerr, Flight Lieutenant H.E. Miller and Flight Lieutenant P.S. Leggatt. The squadron won 3 DSO's, 42 DFC's, 9 Bars to DFC's, 1 Second Bar to DFC, 5 DFM's, 1 DFC(USA) and 1 Air Medal (USA). Overall, 3492 sorties were flown, 402 of which were on anti-V-1 patrols. 11,248 hours were flown operationally for the loss of 59 aircraft. The squadron was credited with destroying 178 aircraft, 17 locomotives destroyed and 59 damaged, with other destruction of rolling stock and motor vehicles. Battle Honours were: Defence of Britain 1944, Fortress Europe 1942-44, Dieppe, France and Germany 1944-45, Normandy 1944, Rhine. Wikipedia, Kostenuk and Griffin

Map for Movements of 418 Squadron 1941-45

MAP 1: 418 Squadron Movements 1941-45 (right-click on image to display enlarged in new tab)

418 Squadron History Summary 1941-45

418 Squadron History Summary 1941-45 Page 2

History of the Squadron Post-WWII (Aircraft: Harvard II, Mitchell, Expeditor, Silver Star, Otter, Twin Otter, Kingfisher)

The squadron re-formed at Edmonton, Alberta on 15 April 1946, flying North American B-5 Mitchell aircraft in a light bomber role. It moved to RCAF Station Namao, Alberta in 1955. In March 1958 it was reassigned to a light transport and emergency rescue role and was re-equipped with Beechcraft Expeditor and de Havilland Otter aircraft. Its duties ranged from aid to the civil power to aerial resupply. On 27 May 1967 it received a Squadron Standard for 25 years’ service. On 1 February 1968 the squadron was integrated into the Canadian Armed Forces as No. 418 “City of Edmonton” Air Reserve Squadron, and acquired de Havilland Twin Otter aircraft The squadron was disbanded in 1994, its aircraft being transferred to No 440 Transport Squadron.

418 Squadron was re-formed on March 13, 2019, The unit is based at 19 Wing Comox, British Columbia as 418 Search and Rescue Operational Training Squadron, training aircrew and maintenance personnel on the CC-295 Kingfisher, using simulators and aircraft, when the aircraft are delivered.


Unit Accident Records: 418 Sqn "City of Edmonton" RCAF ()

No Crash Cards Found


Unit Casualtues: 418 Sqn "City of Edmonton" RCAF (119)

1942-February-25
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8335
Kamloops, British Columbia
1942-February-25
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8335
Ioco, British Columbia
1942-April-01
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8333
Montreal, Quebec
1942-April-01
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8333
Reston, Manitoba
1942-April-13
Prisoner of War
Boston III Z2210
Toronto, Ontario
1942-April-13
Prisoner of War
Boston III Z2210
Moncton, New Brunswick
1942-April-28
Killed in Action
Boston III Z2240
Sherbrooke, Quebec
1942-April-28
Killed in Action
Boston III Z2240
Ottawa, Ontario
1942-May-03
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8340
1942-May-03
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8340
1942-May-03
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8340
Florence, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
1942-May-03
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8340
Carberry, Manitoba
1942-May-18
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8318
Toronto, Ontario
1942-May-20
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8261
Vancouver, British Columbia
1942-May-20
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8268
Toronto, Ontario
1942-May-20
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8268
Timmins, Ontario
1942-May-20
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8261
Dresden, Ontario
1942-June-18
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8390
Middleton, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia
1942-June-18
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8390
Moravia, New York, USA
1942-June-18
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8390
New York City, New York, USA
1942-June-24
Killed in Action
Boston III Z2171
Vancouver, British Columbia
1942-June-24
Killed in Action
Boston III Z2171
Ottawa, Ontario
1942-June-24
Killed in Action
Boston III Z2171
Holden, Alberta
1942-July-10
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8304
Chute Panet, Portneuf County, Quebec
1942-July-10
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8304
Vancouver, British Columbia
1942-July-10
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8304
Winnipeg, Manitoba
1942-July-31
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8326
Calgary, Alberta
1942-July-31
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8326
Arnprior, Ontario
1942-July-31
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8326
Chater, Manitoba
1942-August-02
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8264
Freeport, Digby County, Nova Scotia
1942-August-02
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8264
Devonport, New Zealand
1942-August-17
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8350
Burley-in-Wharfedale, Yorkshire, England
1942-August-17
Prisoner of War
Boston Mk. III W8350
Owen Sound, Ontario
1942-August-17
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8350
Toronto, Ontario
1942-August-19
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8298
Toronto, Ontario
1942-August-27
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8262
Crystal City, Manitoba (parents)
1942-August-27
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8262
Edmonton, Alberta
1942-September-17
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8331
Wallaceburg, Ontario
1942-September-17
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8331
Bowsman River, Manitoba
1942-September-17
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8331
Highgate, Ontario
1942-October-06
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8359
Marshall, Saskatchewan
1942-October-06
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8359
Victoria, British Columbia
1942-October-17
Killed in Action
Boston III Z2186
Woodstock, Ontario
1942-November-08
Prisoner of War
Boston Mk. III W8358
Montreal, Quebec
1942-November-08
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8358
Lakeville, Nova Scotia
1942-November-08
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8358
Ottawa, Ontario
1942-November-18
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8342
Calgary, Alberta
1942-November-30
Killed in Action
Boston III/Intruder Z2165
Pinkham, Saskatchewan
1942-November-30
Killed in Action
Boston III/Intruder Z2165
Coniston, Ontario (parents)
1943-January-02
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8292
Toronto, Ontario
1943-February-08
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8380
Winnipeg, Manitoba
1943-February-13
Killed in Action
Boston III AL766
Vibank, Saskatchewan
1943-April-09
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8325
Helsby, Cheshire England (parents)
1943-April-09
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8325
Kitchener, Ontario
1943-April-09
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8325
Neepawa, Manitoba (parents)
1943-June-23
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8394
Braeside, Ontario (parents)
1943-June-23
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8394
Arelee, Saskatchewan
1943-June-23
Killed in Action
Boston Mk. III W8394
Winnipeg, Manitoba
1943-July-31
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI HX808
Humboldt, Saskatchewan
1943-September-29
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI HJ823
Toronto, Ontario
1943-September-29
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI HJ823
Corning, Saskatchewan
1943-October-27
Killed in Flying Accident
Mosquito FB.Mk VI HX817
Ottawa, Ontario
1943-November-09
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI HJ830
Victoria, British Columbia
1943-November-09
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI HJ830
Westmount, Quebec
1943-November-12
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI HJ829
Lytton, British Columbia
1943-November-12
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI HJ829
Toronto, Ontario
1943-November-21
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI HJ742
Vancouver, British Columbia
1944-January-03
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI LR268
Winnipeg, Manitoba
1944-January-03
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI LR268
Montreal, Quebec
1944-January-29
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI HJ722
Ottawa, Ontario
1944-February-11
Killed in Action
Mosquito NF.Mk. II HJ715
Toronto, Ontario
1944-March-09
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI LR270
1944-March-09
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI LR270
Belleville, Ontario
1944-May-14
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI NS855
Rossland, British Columbia
1944-June-01
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI NS980
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
1944-June-01
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI NS980
Wildwood, Alberta
1944-June-03
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI HR179
Sherbrooke, Quebec
1944-June-17
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI NT142
Burlington, Ontario
1944-June-19
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI NT140
Kamloops, British Columbia
1944-June-19
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI NT140
Orange, New Jersey, USA
1944-July-18
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI HR183
Trenton, Ontario
1944-July-23
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI HR149
Three Hills, Alberta
1944-September-09
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI HX811
Montreal, Quebec
1944-September-30
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI NS906
Weyburn, Saskatchewan
1944-October-02
Prisoner of War
Mosquito FB.Mk VI PZ342
1944-October-02
Prisoner of War
Mosquito FB.Mk VI PZ342
1944-October-18
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI HR351
Victoria, British Columbia
1944-October-18
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI HR351
Toronto, Ontario (parents)
1944-October-22
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI PZ198
West Vancouver, British Columbia
1944-October-22
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI PZ198
Vancouver, British Columbia
1944-November-01
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI LR327
Guelph, Ontario
1945-January-05
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI NS830
Winnipeg, Manitoba
1945-January-13
Killed in Action
Oxford LB537
Bulyea, Saskatchewan
1945-January-13
Killed in Action
Oxford LB537
Victoria, British Columbia
1945-January-15
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI RS571
Tickhill, Yorkshire, England (parents)
1945-January-15
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI RS571
Hamilton, Ontario (parents)
1945-February-04
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI PZ235
Vegreville, Alberta
1945-February-09
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI HR151
Toronto, Ontario
1945-February-16
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI RS516
Toronto, Ontario
1945-February-22
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI PZ388
Edmonton, Alberta
1945-February-23
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI HR342
Vancouver, British Columbia
1945-March-09
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI RS561
Chatham, New Brunswick
1945-March-09
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI RS561
Preston, Ontario
1945-March-26
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI PZ458
Toronto, Ontario
1945-March-31
Killed in Action
Mosquito FB.Mk VI PZ394
Belleville, Ontario
1952-June-30
Killed in Flying Accident
Mitchell Mitchell II series ii HD323
Winnipeg, Manitoba
1952-June-30
Killed in Flying Accident
Mitchell Mitchell II series ii HD323
Beaverlodge, Alberta
1952-June-30
Killed in Flying Accident
Mitchell Mitchell II series ii HD323
Vancouver, British Columbia
1952-June-30
Killed in Flying Accident
Mitchell Mitchell II series ii HD323
West Hill, Ontario, Canada
1955-January-22
Killed in Flying Accident
Mitchell Mitchell II series ii FW259
Regina, Saskatchewan
1955-January-22
Killed in Flying Accident
Mitchell Mitchell II series ii FW259
Edmonton, Alberta
1955-January-22
Killed in Flying Accident
Mitchell Mitchell II series ii FW259
Wildwood, Alberta
1986-June-14
Killed in Flying Accident
Twin Otter 13807
The Pas, Manitoba
1986-June-14
Killed in Flying Accident
Twin Otter 13807
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
1986-June-14
Killed in Flying Accident
Twin Otter 13807
Morden, Manitoba