No. 695 Squadron RAF was an anti-aircraft co-operation squadron of the Royal Air Force from 1943 to 1949.
No. 695 Squadron RAF
Active
1 Dec 1943 – 11 Feb 1949
Country
United Kingdom
Branch
Royal Air Force
Role
Anti-aircraft co-operation
Partof
No. 70 Group RAF, Air Defense of Great Britain (1943–1944)[1] No. 70 Group RAF, Fighter Command (1944–1949)[2]
Motto(s)
We Exercise Their Arms
Insignia
Squadron Badge heraldry
In front of a maunch, three arms in armour conjoined[3]
Squadron Codes
4M (Dec 1943 – Feb 1949)[4][5] 8Q (Mar 1945 – Feb 1949)[6]
Military unit
History
The squadron was formed at RAF Bircham Newton, Norfolk, on 1 December 1943,[3][7] from 1611, 1612 and 1626 (Anti-aircraft co-operation) Flights[8][9] for anti-aircraft co-operation duties, and operated a variety of aircraft in this role. On 11 August 1945 the squadron moved to RAF Horsham St. Faith, while a detachment served from 27 July 1946 at first from RAF Boxted in Essex and later, between November 1946 and April 1947, from RAF North Weald. The squadron was disbanded on 11 February 1949, when it was renumbered to No. 34 Squadron RAF.[3][7] That unit took over the aircraft, as well as the squadron codes, 4M and 8Q.[10][11]
Aircraft operated
Aircraft operated by No. 695 Squadron RAF[3][7][12]
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