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332 Squadron of the Royal Norwegian Air Force is a aircraft squadron. It traces its history, unbroken, to the establishment of No. 332 (Norwegian) Squadron Royal Air Force of the Second World War, formed in March 1942.
No. 332 Squadron of the Royal Air Force was formed at RAF Catterick in the North Riding of Yorkshire on 16 January 1942, as a Supermarine Spitfire-equipped fighter squadron manned by Norwegians.
History
= In World War II (1942–1945)
=The squadron became operational on 21 March 1942, and moved on to RAF North Weald to operate alongside another Norwegian crewed squadron, No. 331 Squadron.
With squadron code "AH", No. 332 squadron became part of No. 132 Wing alongside Norwegian No. 331 Squadron. It operated as air cover for the Dieppe Raid, and later flew fighter sweeps and escort operations over occupied France and the Low Countries. In late 1943/early 1944 both squadrons were transferred to the 2nd Tactical Air Force and participated in the Normandy Landings as fighter-bombers and tactical air superiority fighters. From September onwards No. 132 Wing participated in the liberation of the Netherlands.
In April 1945, the squadron was transferred to Scotland, and the following month transferred to Norway after the German surrender. On 21 September 1945, the squadron was disbanded at Værnes as an RAF unit and passed to the control of the Royal Norwegian Air Force (RNoAF). During the war between them, No. 331 and No. 332 Squadrons scored many air victories: 180 confirmed destroyed, 35 probables and more than 100 damaged. Combined losses were heavy as well: 131 aircraft lost with 71 pilots killed.
= In the Royal Norwegian Air Force (1945–present)
=In honour of its achievements during World War II, the Royal Norwegian Air Force has maintained its RAF squadron names. Thus, the RNoAF still has the fighter units 331 Squadron and 332 Squadron. Today, the Norwegian 332 Squadron is based at Ørland Air Station where it operates the Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II.
Notable pilots
Sgt Per Bergsland (Captured August 1942)
Sgt Carl Sejersted Bødtker (April 1943)
Sgt Jan Staubo
Cpt Finn Thorsager
Lt Soren Kjell Liby
Lt Marius Eriksen
Gunnar Piltingsrud
Fnr Ola Gert Aanjesen
Maj Reidar Emil From
Otto Grieg Tidemand - later Norwegian Minister of Defence 1965-70
Aircraft operated
Aircraft operated include:
See also
List of Royal Air Force aircraft squadrons
References
= Citations
== Bibliography
=External links
RAF official website Squadron history
Historical photos from the No. 332 Squadron during WW2
Article about 331 and 332 squadron during WW2
ML407 – The Norwegian Story
Article about the No.331-332 Squadrons' 60th anniversary visit to North Weald Airfield