422 "Flying Yachtsmen" Squadron (RCAF)

History of the Squadron during World War II (Aircraft: Lerwick I, Catalina IB, III, VB, Sunderland III, Liberator VI, VIII)

No. 422 (General Reconnaissance) Squadron was the 19th RCAF squadron formed overseas in WWII. It was the 5th Coastal squadron, and was formed at Lough Erne, Fermanagh, Northern Ireland on April 2, 1942. It flew Consolidated Catalina and Short Sunderland flying boats on convoy support and anti-submarine patrols over the North Atlantic shipping routes. When hostilities ended in Europe, the squadron was re-designated a Transport (T) unit and was converting to Consolidated Liberator aircraft when hostilities terminated in the Far East. The squadron was then disbanded at Bassingbourn, Cambridgeshire, England on September 3, 1945.

In the course of its operations, the squadron flew 1116 operational sorties for the loss of 9 aircraft and 70 aircrew, of whom 11 were killed, 31 presumed dead, 6 injured and 22 rescued. The squadron is credited with 1 U-boat (U-625), sunk by the crew of Sunderland EK591 from St. Angelo. Ireland on 10 March 1940. The captain, WO2 W.F. Morton, was on his first operation. Awards to squadron members were 1 OBE, 1 MBE, 6 DFCs,1 BEM, 1 Air Medal (USA) and 22 MiD. Battle Honours were: Atlantic 1942-45, English Channel and North Sea 1944-45, Normandy 1944, Biscay 1944-45, Arctic 1942.

Maps for Movements of 422 Squadron 1942-45

MAP 1: 422 Squadron Movements 1942-45 (right-click on image to display enlarged in new tab)
MAP 2: 422 Squadron Movements 1942-45 (detail of Map 1)
MAP 3: Sinking of U-625

unvetted Source Sinking of U-625

unvetted Source 422 Squadron in the Battle of the Atlantic (RCAF Museum)

422 Squadron History Summary 1942-45

History of the Squadron Post-WWII (Aircraft: Sabre Mk. 2, 4, 5, 6, Starfighter, Huey, Kiowa)

The squadron was re-formed as a Fighter unit at Uplands (Ottawa), Ontario on 1 January 1953 with Canadair Sabre aircraft, and joined No. 4 (Fighter) Wing at Baden-Soellingen, Germany in August. Its nickname was changed to "Tomahawk". Selected as one of eight Sabre units in No. 1 Air Division Europe to be re-equipped with CF-104 Starfighter aircraft for a nuclear strike role, it was deactivated on 15 April 1963 and reactivated as Strike Attack on 15 July. On 1 February 1968 the squadron was integrated into the Canadian Armed Forces. The squadron was deactivated in July, 1970. The squadron was reactivated as 422 Tactical Helicopter Squadron in January 1971, and remained a helicopter squadron until it was finally disbanded in August 1980.


Unit Accident Records: 422 Sqn "Flying Yachtsmen" RCAF ()

No Crash Cards Found


Unit Casualtues: 422 Sqn "Flying Yachtsmen" RCAF (58)

1942-December-19
Killed in Action
Sunderland Mk. III W6029
Wood Bay, Manitoba
1942-December-19
Killed in Action
Sunderland Mk. III W6029
Winnipeg, Manitoba
1942-December-19
Killed in Action
Sunderland Mk. III W6029
Durham, Ontario
1943-May-25
Killed in Action
Sunderland Mk. III DD846
Glencoe, Pictou County, Nova Scotia
1943-May-25
Killed in Action
Sunderland Mk. III DD846
Bridgeport, Ontario
1943-May-25
Killed in Action
Sunderland Mk. III DD846
Rockyford, Alberta
1943-May-25
Killed in Action
Sunderland Mk. III DD846
Princeton, New Jersey, USA (parents)
1943-May-25
Killed in Action
Sunderland Mk. III DD846
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
1943-October-17
Killed in Action
Sunderland Mk. III JM712
Elgin, Albert County, New Brunswick
1943-October-17
Killed in Action
Sunderland Mk. III JM712
Toronto, Ontario
1943-November-20
Killed in Action
Sunderland Mk. III W6031
Beaverton, Ontario
1943-November-20
Killed in Action
Sunderland Mk. III W6031
Petrolia, Ontario, later Widsor.
1943-November-20
Killed in Action
Sunderland Mk. III W6031
Toronto, Ontario
1943-November-20
Killed in Action
Sunderland Mk. III W6031
Wawanesa, Manitoba (parents)
1943-November-20
Killed in Action
Sunderland Mk. III W6031
Toronto, Ontario (parents)
1944-February-20
Killed in Action
Sunderland Mk. III W6028
Calgary, Alberta
1944-May-24
Killed in Action
Sunderland Mk. III DV990
Simpson, Saskatchewan
1944-May-24
Killed in Action
Sunderland Mk. III DV990
Winnipeg, Manitoba
1944-May-24
Killed in Action
Sunderland Mk. III DV990
Whitby, Ontario
1944-May-24
Killed in Action
Sunderland Mk. III DV990
Port Arthur, Ontario
1944-May-24
Killed in Action
Sunderland Mk. III DV990
North Bay, Ontario
1944-May-24
Killed in Action
Sunderland Mk. III DV990
Temiskaming, Quebec
1944-May-24
Killed in Action
Sunderland Mk. III DV990
Barrie, Ontario
1944-May-24
Killed in Action
Sunderland Mk. III DV990
North Bay, Ontario
1944-June-08
Evader
Halifax B/A.Mk.III LW582
1944-June-08
Prisoner of War
Halifax B/A.Mk.III LW582
Toronto, Ontario
1944-June-08
Evader
Halifax B/A.Mk.III LW582
1944-June-08
Evader
Halifax B/A.Mk.III LW582
1944-June-08
Prisoner of War
Halifax B/A.Mk.III LW582
1944-June-08
Evader
Halifax B/A.Mk.III LW582
1944-June-08
Killed in Action
Halifax B/A.Mk.III LW582
Winnipeg, Manitoba
1944-August-12
Survived
Sunderland Mk. III NJ175
Halifax, Yorkshire
1944-August-12
Survived
Sunderland Mk. III NJ175
Scarborough, Ontario
1944-August-12
Survived
Sunderland Mk. III NJ175
1944-August-12
Survived
Sunderland Mk. III NJ175
Winnipeg, Manitoba (parents)
1944-August-12
Survived
Sunderland Mk. III NJ175
1944-August-12
Survived
Sunderland Mk. III NJ175
Lockeport, Nova Scotia
1944-August-12
Survived
Sunderland Mk. III NJ175
Winnipeg, Manitoba
1944-August-12
Survived
Sunderland Mk. III NJ175
1944-August-12
Survived
Sunderland Mk. III NJ175
Sifton, Manitoba
1944-August-12
Killed in Action
Sunderland Mk. III NJ175
Toronto, Ontario (parents)
1944-August-12
Killed in Action
Sunderland Mk. III NJ175
Montreal, Quebec
1944-August-12
Killed in Action
Sunderland Mk. III NJ175
Orillia, Ontario
1954-November-29
Killed in Flying Accident
Sabre 5 23003
Kinistino, Saskatchewan
1956-March-02
Killed in Flying Accident
Sabre 6 23439
London, Ontario
1956-December-10
Killed in Flying Accident
Sabre 6 23533
Nemet-Ker, Hungary
1957-June-12
Killed in Flying Accident
Sabre 6 23397
Sand Point, Ontario
1957-September-02
Killed in Flying Accident
Sabre 6 23493
Magrath, Alberta (parents)
1960-August-18
Killed in Flying Accident
Sabre 6 23748
Dauphin, Manitoba
1967-September-11
Killed in Flying Accident
Starfighter CF-104 12791
1968-June-19
Killed in Flying Accident
Starfighter CF-104 12874
Regina, Saskatchewan
1977-February-17
Killed in Flying Accident
Kiowa 136265
Penobsquis, New Brunswick
1977-February-17
Killed in Flying Accident
Kiowa 136265
Longueuil, Quebec