No. 104 Squadron
Royal Air Force
Motto:
STRIKE HARD
Updated: January 2008
Service History | |||||||
A training squadron at the outbreak of the war, the squadron was absorbed into an Operational Training Unit (OTU) in April 1940. Reformed in April 1940 within No. 4 Group and operated with the group until approximately February 1942, when the squadron was posted to the Middle East | |||||||
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Squadron Identity Letters |
Stations | ||||||
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Driffield | ||||||
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Logistics |
Operational Performance |
Operational Sorties And Losses | |||||
Group |
Aircraft |
Bombing Targets Tasked |
Mine Laying Areas Tasked |
Leaflets |
Total Sorties Flown |
Aircraft Lost |
Percent |
4 GP |
Wellington |
60 |
0 |
0 |
373 |
13 |
3.50 |
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Totals |
60 |
0 |
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373 |
13 |
3.50 | |
Of Note: | |||||||
None | |||||||
Memorial | |||||||
Unknown |
Source: The Bomber Command War Diaries, By Matrin Middlebrook and Chris Everitt