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Operation Torch: ready for take off

British Forces

Operation Torch: ready for take off

Imperial War Museum

November 1942, off the North African coasts: on the flight deck of Royal Navy’s aircraft carrier HMS Formidable the Martlet IVs of 893 Naval Air Squadron ready and waiting to takeoff for a protection mission of the Allied landings, Operation Torch. In this other fine slide of IWM’s collection, are visible also, in background, three Seafires. Formed at Donibristle in June 1942 as a fighter squadron with six Martlet Is (Grumman G-36A for the France, but never delivered), in October of the same year the 893 Naval Air Squadron embarked on HMS Formidable with ten Martlet IVs (Royal Navy version of the US Navy’s Grumman F-4F-4 Wildcat) for fighter protection during the landings in North Africa, and participated into an attack on the U-Boat U-331 together the 820 Squadron’s Albacore. Subsequently in 1943, the 893 Squadron took part in the landings in Sicily and later provided cover at Salerno. Victor Sierra

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5/26/2012

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