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298 Squadron (RAF) ( 15)

298 was a special squadron within Transport Command.

298 Squadron was SD (Special Duties), glider tow and SOE (Special Operations Executive). SOE duties included dropping equipment to partisans and resistance.

Formed 24 Aug 1942 – 19 Oct 1942, then reformed 4 Nov 1943 – 21 Dec 1946

Wkikpedia 298 Squadron

1939-12-31 Command Assignment RAF Tarrant Rushton United Kingdom

Flying Officer
Killed in Action
1944‑08‑05
Halifax (LL334)
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Flying Officer
Killed in Action
1944‑08‑31
Halifax (LL343)
Woodstock, New Brunswick
Warrant Officer 2
Killed in Action
1945‑03‑24
Halifax (NA311)
Broadview, Saskatchewan
Warrant Officer 2
Killed in Action
1945‑03‑31
Halifax (PN243)
Vancouver, British Columbia
Pilot Officer
Killed in Action
1945‑04‑03
Halifax (NA660)
Flin Flon, Manitoba (parents)
Flight Lieutenant
Killed in Flying Accident
1945‑02‑09
Halifax (MZ980)
Vancouver, British Columbia
Flying Officer
Killed in Action
1945‑02‑25
Halifax (NA103)
Little Falls, New York, USA
Warrant Officer 2nd Class
Killed in Action
1944‑10‑15
Halifax (LL293)
Blackfalds, Alberta
Warrant Officer 1st Class
Killed in Action
1944‑07‑16
Halifax (LL129)
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
Pilot Officer
Killed in Action
1945‑02‑25
Halifax (NA103)
Glenside, Saskatchewan
Flying Officer
Killed in Action
1945‑02‑25
Halifax (NA103)
Keewatin, Ontario
Flying Officer
Killed in Action
1944‑07‑16
Halifax (LL129)
Lethbridge, Alberta
Flying Officer
Killed in Action
1945‑03‑24
Halifax (NA311)
Vancouver, British Columbia
Flight Sergeant
Killed in Flying Accident
1945‑03‑27
Halifax (NA664)
Victoria, British Columbia
Flying Officer
Killed in Action
1944‑07‑16
Halifax (LL129)
Vancouver, British Columbia

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