Commanding Officers
From | To | Name |
---|---|---|
November 1941 | September 1942 | Wing Commander A.L.G Hubbard, DSO, DFC |
September 1942 | December 1942 | Wing Commander K.W. Kaufman, DFC |
December 1942 | February 1943 | Wing Commander J.F. Dilworth, DFC |
February 1943 | September 1943 | Wing Commander C.E. Martin, DSO, DFC |
September 1943 | 8 October 1943 (POW) | Wing Commander R.A. Norman, DSO, DFC |
October 1943 | January 1944 | Wing Commander F.A. Arthur, DFC |
January 1944 | May 1944 | Wing Commander H.D. Marsh, DFC |
May 1944 | October 1944 | Wing Commander J.K. Douglas, DFC |
October 1944 | November 1944 | Wing Commander K.R.J. Parsons, DSO, DFC |
November 1944 | 13 December 1944 (KIA) | Squadron Leader J. Clark, DFC |
December 1944 | January 1945 | Wing Commander W.E. Roberts, DFC |
January 1945 | July 1945 | Wing Commander M.G. Cowan, DSO |
July 1945 | October 1945 | Wing Commander P.H. Swan, DSO, DFC |
July 2010 | December 2010 | Wing Commander P.D. Wooding, MNZM |
January 2011 | Present | Wing Commander R.J.Elliott |
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