No. 17 Squadron RNZAF

No. 17 Squadron RNZAF was a New Zealand fighter squadron in the Pacific Theatre of World War II.

No. 17 Squadron RNZAF
ActiveOctober 1942 – September 1945
Country New Zealand
Branch Royal New Zealand Air Force
RoleFighter
EquipmentP-40 Kittyhawk
F4U Corsair
EngagementsWorld War II

History

The Squadron formed at Ohakea, New Zealand in October 1942 on North American Harvards and Curtiss P-40 Kittyhawks; after a period of training it moved to New Georgia in January 1943, Santo in July and then Guadalcanal in September and Bougainville in January 1944, rotating between these bases and serving largely in an air-to-air role, in which it enjoyed considerable success. By mid-1944 when the squadron converted to more potent Vought Corsairs, Japanese aerial activity had all but ceased in the South West Pacific, and the unit was largely deployed in a ground attack role, despite moving to Green Island in January 1945, and Los Negros in May.[1]

The squadron was still in Los Negros when disbanded in September 1945.[1]

Commanding officers

The following officers commanded the squadron:[1]

  • Squadron Leader J. V. A. Reid October 1942–July 1943
  • Squadron Leader P. G. Newton July 1943–January 1944
  • Squadron Leader D. F. St. George April–November 1944
  • Squadron Leader B. V. Le Pine November 1944–September 1945
gollark: There's no security except obscurity from there being a lot of channels, and you can get around that through various methods.
gollark: But you can read any message going over the "air" wirelessly.
gollark: Sorry, that's a bit rude of me.
gollark: Obviously?
gollark: And then send it again.

References

Citations

  1. Ross, pp. 327–328

Bibliography

  • Ross, J.M.S. (1955). Royal New Zealand Air Force. Official History of New Zealand in the Second World War 1939–45. Wellington, New Zealand: War History Branch: Department of Internal Affairs.
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