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World War 2 Two II WW2 WWII 1939 1945

No. 95 Squadron Royal Air Force



 

16th January 1941 New Squadron formed

2nd February 1941 Dispatched to Gibraltar

15th February 1941 Entire Squadron lost

17th March 1941 Re-equipped and relocated

24th March 1941 Back on operations

July 1941 Hurricanes for West Africa

7th October 1941  New Squadron formed in West Africa

11th June 1942 Sunderland missing

12th July 1942 New RAF station

28th November 1942 Sunderland lost

March 1943 Expansion of air cover

31st March 1943 Air-sea rescue

28th May 1943 Died of burns

5th Jan 1944 Aircraft Lost

13th April 1944 Crash landing


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Those known to have served with

No. 95 Squadron Royal Air Force

during the Second World War 1939-1945.

  • Crate Roy Stuart. Cpl. (d.5th Jan 1944)
  • Ewen Thomas William. Sgt. (d.5th Jan 1944)
  • Hepher Cyril Frank.
  • Mullett Kenneth Gilbert. F/O. (d.5th Jan 1944)
  • Phillips Selwyn Guy. FO (d.5th Jan 1944)
  • Rae Nicol David. Cpl.
  • Roper Derek Anthony. FO (d.5th Jan 1944)

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Want to know more about No. 95 Squadron Royal Air Force?


There are:2014 items tagged No. 95 Squadron Royal Air Force available in our Library

  These include information on officers, regimental histories, letters, diary entries, personal accounts and information about actions during the Second World War.


FO Derek Anthony Roper 95th Squadron (d.5th Jan 1944)

Flying Officer (Wireless Op./Air Gunner) Roper is buried in St. Etienne Chapel Cemetery, Nouadhibou, Mauritania

S Flynn



FO Selwyn Guy Phillips 95th Squadron (d.5th Jan 1944)

Flying Officer Phillips was the Son of Henry William and Fanny Phillips, of Westminster, London.

He is buried in St. Etienne Chapel Cemetery, Nouadhibou, Mauritania.

S Flynn



F/O. Kenneth Gilbert Mullett 95th Squadron (d.5th Jan 1944)

S Flynn



Sgt. Thomas William Ewen 95 Squadron (d.5th Jan 1944)

Sergeant Ewen is buried in St. Etienne Chapel Cemetery, Nouadhibu, Mauritania.

S flynn



Cpl. Roy Stuart Crate 95th Squadron (d.5th Jan 1944)

Corporal Crate was the Son of Harry Clifford and Edith Tremaine Crate, of Eltham, London.

He was 23 when he died and is buried in the St. Etienne Chapel Cemetery, Nouadhibou, Mauritania.

S Flynn



Cpl. Nicol David Rae 54 Squadron

David Rae served with 54 and 95 Squadron.

Sara Brown



Cyril Frank Hepher 95 Squadon

My Dad was a survivor from the torpedo attack and sinking of the SS Anselm on 5th July 1941. He was rescued by the ship Cathay. He did not tell us much about the event. However, he did say he was very lucky as he was below in the hold with the RAF personnel and as it was very sticky he went on deck for some fresh air and it whilst he was on deck the ship was torpedoed. His overriding memory was that of a young man on the deck who had his head removed by a whiplash effect from a rope on the deck, he saw him decapitated, I do not know who the lad was but I do know Dad had bad dreams about seeing it happen. Dad then jumped overboard and thankfully was rescued.

Ann Munn







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