No. 249 Squadron RAF

No. 249 (Gold Coast) Squadron RAF
Spitfires 249 Sqn at RAF Ta Kali 1942
Active18 August 1918 – 8 October 1919
16 May 1940 – 16 August 1945
23 October 1945 – 24 February 1969
CountryUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
Branch Royal Air Force
Nickname(s)Gold Coast
Motto(s)Latin: Pugnis et calcibus
("With fists and heels")
Battle honoursHome Waters, 1918*; Battle of Britain, 1940*; Home Defence; Fortress Europe, 1941*; Malta, 1941–42*; Mediterranean, 1942–43*; North Africa, 1942*; Sicily; Italy, 1943–45*; South-East Europe, 1943–45*
Honours marked with an asterisk* are those emblazoned on the Squadron Standard
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Stan Turner
Percy Lucas
Insignia
Squadron BadgeIn front of a bezant an elephant passant[1]
Squadron CodesGN (May 1940 – May 1941,
Jun 1943 – Sep 1944,
Oct 1945 – Mar 1950)
T (Mar 1942 – Jun 1943)

No. 249 (Gold Coast) Squadron RAF was a Royal Air Force squadron, active in the sea-patrol, fighter and bomber roles during its existence. It was one of the top scoring fighter squadrons of the RAF in World War II.[2]

  1. ^ Halley 1988, p. 317.
  2. ^ Cull, Brian; Galea, Frederick (2017). 249 at Malta: One of the RAF's Top-Scoring Fighter Squadron. Fonthill Media. Retrieved 29 May 2018.

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