822 Naval Air Squadron


822 Naval Air Squadron was a Fleet Air Arm aircraft squadron before and during World War II.

History

Pre-war

822 squadron was formed on 3 April 1933 from a merger of No's 442 and 449 Flights at Netheravon and posted to the Home Fleet aboard. From March to November 1936 it was equipped with Fairey Seals passed on from 821 Squadron, soon replaced by Blackburn Sharks, to carry out a Torpedo Spotter Reconnaissance role. In August 1937 the squadron received Fairey Swordfish aircraft, which it continued to operate from Furious until February 1939, when the squadron was re-allocated to HMS Courageous as a deck landing training unit. Furious and Courageous were 1st class cruisers which had been converted in 1924 to serve as an aircraft carriers. When Courageous was sunk by the German submarine U-29 in September 1939, the squadron was disbanded.

World War II

The squadron was re-formed in October 1941 as a torpedo bomber reconnaissance Swordfish squadron.
In March 1942 it was re-equipped with 9 Fairey Albacores and sailed in July on. On 11 November, the squadron attacked La Senia Airfield, losing Commanding Officer, Lieutenant JGA McI Nares.
After July 1943, it attached to 45th Naval TBR Wing and transferred to southern India in February 1944 for service with the Eastern Fleet. There the squadron joined 11th Naval TBR Wing and attacked a railway target at Sigli, Sumatra from. The squadron was subsequently sent back to the UK, minus their aircraft, on and in early 1945 was re-allocated to RAF Coastal Command for anti-submarine duties in the English Channel.
In June 1945 the squadron was again re-equipped, this time with 12 Barracuda IIs.

Aircraft operated

FromToAircraftVersionNotes
Mar 1936Nov 1936Fairey SealBased on
Nov 1936Aug 1937Blackburn SharkBased on
Aug 1937Sept 1939Fairey SwordfishIBased on HMS Courageous
Oct 1941March 1942Fairey SwordfishII
April 1942Aug 1943Fairey AlbacoreI
Oct 1942Nov 1942Fairey Fulmar
July 1943Oct 1944Fairey BarracudaII
Jan 1945June 1945Fairey BarracudaTR.III
Sept 1945end of WW2Fairey FireflyFR.1