850 Naval Air Squadron

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History 

1. January 1943 850 NAS formed at NAS Quonset Point RI
31. January 1943 850 NAS disbanded at NAS Quonset Point RI
1. September 1943 850 NAS reformed at NAS Squantum MA
24. December 1944 850 NAS disbanded at RNAS
12. January 1953 850 NAS reformed at NAS Nowra
3. August 1954 850 NAS disbanded at NAS Nowra

 

Planes:
 

 

 

Jan 1943 - Jan 1943
Seamew
     
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Sep 1943 - Dec 1944
Avenger I
     
 

 

 

Aug 1944 - Dec 1944
Wildcat V & VI
     
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Jan 1953 - Aug 1954
Sea Fury FB.11
   
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850 NAS Deployments 
         
         
         
         
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850 NAS Commanding Officers 
Lt J. H. Dundas, DSC, RN 1 Jan 1943 31 Jan 1943
Lt-Cdr A. P. Boddam-Whetham, DSC, RN  1 Sep 1943 28 May 1944
Lt-Cdr (A) B. White, DSC, RNVR, 28 May 1944 18 Dec 1944
Lt-Cdr F. S. Martin, RNVR 18 Dec 1944 24 Dec 1944
Lt-Cdr RA Wild, DFC 12. Jan 1953 18. May 1953
Lt-Cdr PM Austin 18. May 1953 3 Aug 1954
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History 

850 NAS has had the shortest history of all the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) Fleet Air Arm Squadrons. The Squadron originally commissioned in January 1943 as a Royal Navy bomber/ torpedo/ reconnaissance unit in HMS Empress. The Squadron was later attached to Royal Air Force Coastal Command and added a fighter flight to its number before decommissioning in December 1944.
 
850 Squadron re-commissioned in the RAN at RANAS Nowra on 12 January 1953 under the command of Lieutenant Commander Reginald Wild, DFC. Flying Hawker Sea Fury F.B. II's, it was not long before the Squadron received word that it would soon be deployed to Korea though not before suffering its first loss. Wild, just five months after assuming command, was killed on 17 May 1953 when his aircraft collided with a Tiger Moth in mid-air over Wagga airfield. The occupants of the Tiger Moth were uninjured.
850 NAS spent the latter part of September 1953 working up aboard HMAS Sydney (III) alongside 805 and 816 NAS for their deployment to Korea. Sydney departed Fremantle on 27 October 1953. The July 1953 ceasefire meant that Sydney's second tour in Korea should have been a comparatively uneventful affair. However, the deaths of two pilots (one from 850 NAS, the other from 805 NAS) and the serious injury of an aircraft handler would mar the deployment. 850 NAS pilot SBLT Michael Beardsall, RN, was killed when his Sea Fury crashed into the sea about 15 kilometres ahead of the ship on 29 December 1953. Beardsall's brother, also a pilot in the RN, had been killed about six months earlier. The Squadron also lost another aircraft on 15 March 1954 when LEUT John Brettingham-Moore ditched into the sea, though Brettingham-Moore was uninjured.
Sydney departed for Australia on 4 May 1954 and arrived in Fremantle, via Hong Kong and Singapore, on 2 June 1954. After landing her aircraft at NAS Nowra later in the month, Sydney became a general service training ship. 850 Squadron would spend a short time embarked in HMAS Vengeance before de-commissioning on 3 August 1954 ending a brief but eventful period of service in the RAN Fleet Air Arm 

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last update 1. Februay 2013

written 1. March 2011

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