RCAF Patch Sqn Royal Canadian Air Force 421 Squadron Escadron

RCAF Patch 421 Squadron Escadron Royal Canadian Air Force Crest Patch 1980s CF 18 Hornet CFB Baden Soellingen Emb on felt cut edge 125mm by 91mm four and seven eighth by three and nine sixteenth inches

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RCAF Patch 421 Squadron Escadron Royal Canadian Air Force Crest Patch Queens Crown 1980s CF 18 Hornet CFB Baden Soellingen Embroidered on felt cut edge 125mm by 91mm four and seven eighth inches by three and nine sixteenth inches.

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Squadron History

421 Squadron Red Indian was reactivated on 15 September 1949 at RCAF Station Chatham with Vampire aircraft to carry out fighter air interception training and fighter interception operations air interceptions directed by 1 Air Defense Group HQ. The Squadron relocated to RAF Odiham England in early 1951 with RAF Vampire and Meteor aircraft before disbanding at the end of the year.  

The Squadron reactivated at RCAF Station St. Hubert with F 86 Sabres fighters for air defence operations in Europe as part of Canadas Cold War NATO commitment under 2 Fighter Wing. The Squadron flew its Sabres across the Atlantic to RCAF Station Grostenquin France with 416 and 430 Squadrons as part of Operation Leapfrog 2 September October 1952 a full Wing effort with 56 Sabres flown overseas. 421 Squadron arrived in France on 11 October 1952.

In 1962 the Squadron reequipped with CF 104 Starfighters for the tactical nuclear strike role. Prior to the French withdrawal from NATO 2 Wing at Grostenquin was disbanded in February 1964 and its two Starfighter squadrons were transferred with 421 Squadron relocating to 4 Wing at RCAF Station Baden Soellingen West Germany and 430 Squadron moving to RCAF Station Zweibrucken West Germany as part of 1 Air Division RCAF. In January 1972 the Squadrons CF 104 Starfighters converted from their nuclear role to that of conventional ground attack and 1 Air Division was renamed 1 Canadian Air Group.

In 1983 the CF 104 Starfighters began to be replaced with CF 18 Hornets with the last Starfighter leaving Station Baden Soellingen on 1 March 1986. The Squadron continued its NATO duties until inactivated in 1993 at Baden Soellingen as part of the Canadian Armed Forces draw down from Europe.

 

This patch dates from the 1980s.