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Group    From 24/7/1917  To 31/3/1958

RAF Squadron No. 61

Categories: Armed Forces

RAF Squadron No. 61

It was first formed in Rochford, Essex as a fighter squadron of the British Royal Flying Corps during the First World War and disbanded in 1919. It was reformed in 1937 as a bomber squadron of the Royal Air Force and served in the Second World War and after until it was finally disbanded. Its motto 'Per Purum Tonantes' means 'thundering through the clear air'.

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RAF Squadron No. 61

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Hampden Bomber P4399 crash

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H. W. Mudd

H. W. Mudd

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Private Frederick Dodman

Private Frederick Dodman

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Lance Corporal Joseph John Bolton

Lance Corporal Joseph John Bolton

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W. S. J. Day

W. S. J. Day

Resident of the West Ward, Hendon who served and died in WW1.

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J. A. Elliott

J. A. Elliott

J. Lyons & Co. Ltd. staff member who died in WW2.

Person, Armed Forces

War dead, WW2
1 memorial