885 Naval Air Squadron
885 Naval Air Squadron was a Naval Air Squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm. First formed on 1 March 1941, the squadron served as a fighter squadron during the Second World War. It operated in the Mediterranean in 1942–43, where it took part in Operation Torch, the Anglo-American invasion of French North Africa, the Allied invasion of Sicily and the Allied invasion of Italy. In 1944 it took part in the Allied invasion of Normandy, spotting for Allied artillery bombardments and in 1945, was deployed as part of the British Pacific Fleet. It was disbanded for the last time on 27 September 1945.
Service
885 Naval Air Squadron was first formed on 1 March 1941 at RNAS Dhekeila (HMS Grebe) in Egypt, the pre-war Alexandria airport, as a carrier fighter squadron, equipped with a mix of Brewster Buffalo, an American fighter aircraft and Gloster Gladiator, a British biplane fighter. The squadron briefly served aboard the carrier later that month, but was disbanded on 1 May 1941.The squadron was reformed at RNAS Yeovilton (HMS Heron), Somerset, equipped with Hawker Sea Hurricane fighters, a navalised version of the Hawker Hurricane, on 1 December 1941. In June 1942, 885 NAS embarked on the carrier, strengthening the carrier's air wing before Victorious formed part of the distant escort for the disastrous arctic convoy PQ 17 and the return convoy QP 13.
The squadron re-embarked its six Hawker Sea Hurricanes aboard Victorious on 31 July 1942 before the carrier set out to take part in the Malta Convoy,Operation Pedestal. In September 1942, the squadron was ordered to RNAS Machrihanish (HMS Landrail), Argyll and Bute, to re-equip with the Supermarine Seafire F Mk.IIc, a navalised Supermarine Spitfire, and then embarked on for Operation Torch, the Anglo-American invasion of French North Africa in November that year. The Squadron remained on Formidable as the carrier covered the Allied invasion of Sicily in July 1943 and Operation Avalanche, the Allied landings near Salerno, Italy in September 1943. The squadron returned to Britain in October 1943 and was disbanded on 15 November 1943.
The squadron reformed again at RNAS Lee-on-Solent (HMS Daedalus), Hampshire, on 15 February 1944, again equipped with Supermarine Seafire. Following the Allied invasion of Normandy on 6 June 1944, the squadron was employed as part of RAF Second Tactical Air Force's air spotting pool, spotting for Allied artillery bombardments as well as escorting shipping in the Channel and carrying out fighter sweeps. In July, 886 and 897 Naval Air Squadrons, both also Seafire-equipped, were merged with 885 Naval Air Squadron. In November 1944, the squadron re-equipped with Grumman Hellcat, an American carrier-based fighter aircraft, in preparation for a transfer to the British Pacific Fleet.
The squadron embarked on the escort carrier in December 1944, with Ruler meeting up with the British Pacific fleet in April 1945. Ruler was tasked with providing fighter and anti submarine protection for the Fleet Train replenishment ships supporting the fleet, with 885 Naval Air Squadron supplementing its eighteen Grumman Hellcats with four Grumman Avenger torpedo bombers for anti-submarine duties. On 14–15 May, the squadron provided air cover while the British Pacific Fleet replenished during the Battle of Okinawa, with the squadron's aircraft also being used as targets to train the fleet's fighter controllers and anti-aircraft gunners.
After the end of Okinawa operations, the squadron disembarked at RNAS Ponum (HMS Nabaron), Ponam Island off New Guinea, providing continuation flying for replacement pilots for the fleet, and temporarily adding some Vought Corsair, an American fighter aircraft, while ashore to improve the training it could offer. From June, 885 Naval Air Squadron operated from Ruler to cover more refuelling operations during operations against Japan. The squadron was disbanded at RAAF Station Schofields, near Sydney Australia on 27 September 1945.
Aircraft operated
The squadron has operated a number of different aircraft types, including:- Gloster Sea Gladiator biplane fighter aircraft
- Brewster Buffalo fighter aircraft
- Hawker Sea Hurricane Mk IB fighter aircraft
- Supermarine Spitfire Mk Va fighter aircraft
- Supermarine Spitfire Mk Vb/hooked fighter aircraft
- Supermarine Seafire Mk.IIc fighter aircraft
- Supermarine Seafire Mk.Ib fighter aircraft
- Supermarine Seafire L MK.III fighter aircraft
- Supermarine Seafire F MK.III fighter aircraft
- Supermarine Seafire L MK.IIc fighter aircraft
- Grumman Hellcat F. Mk. I fighter aircraft
- Grumman Hellcat F. Mk. II fighter aircraft
- Grumman Tarpon GR.I torpedo bomber
- Grumman Avenger Mk.II torpedo bomber
- Vought Corsair Mk II fighter-bomber
- Vought Corsair Mk IV fighter-bomber
Battle honours
The battle honours awarded to 885 Naval Air Squadron are:Naval air stations and aircraft carriers
885 Naval Air Squadron operated from a number of naval air stations of the Royal Navy, and Royal Air Force stations in the UK and overseas, and also a number of Royal Navy fleet carriers and escort carriers and other airbases overseas:1941
- Royal Naval Air Station Dekheila (HMS Grebe)
- Royal Naval Air Station Dekheila
- disbanded -
- Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton (HMS Heron)
- Royal Naval Air Station St Merryn (HMS Vulture)
- Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton
- Royal Air Force Sherburn-in-Elmet
- Royal Air Force Hutton Cranswick
- Royal Naval Air Station Machrihanish (HMS Landrail)
- Royal Naval Air Station Hatston (HMS Sparrowhawk)
- Royal Naval Air Station Hatston
- HMS Victorious
- Royal Naval Air Station Lee-on-Solent (HMS Daedalus)
- Royal Naval Air Station Machrihanish
- RN Air Section Gibraltar
- HMS Formidable
- La Senia Airfield
- HMS Formidable
- La Senia Airfield
- HMS Formidable
- RN Air Section Gibraltar
- HMS Formidable
- RN Air Section Tafaraoui
- HMS Formidable
- RN Air Section Gibraltar
- HMS Formidable
- RN Air Section Tafaraoui
- HMS Formidable
- RN Air Section Gibraltar
- HMS Formidable
- RN Air Section Tafaraoui
- HMS Formidable
- RN Air Section Gibraltar
- HMS Formidable
- RN Air Section Tafaraoui
- HMS Formidable
- RN Air Section Ta Kali
- HMS Formidable
- Royal Naval Air Station Dekheila
- HMS Formidable
- RN Air Section Ta Kali
- HMS Formidable
- * Paestum Airfield
- *
- RN Air Section Ta Kali
- Sidi Ahmed Airfield
- RN Air Section Ta Kali
- HMS Formidable
- RN Air Section Gibraltar
- HMS Formidable
- Royal Naval Air Station Lee-on-Solent
- disbanded -
- Royal Naval Air Station Lee-on-Solent
- Royal Naval Air Station St Merryn
- Royal Naval Air Station Henstridge (HMS Dipper)
- Royal Air Force Dundonald
- Royal Naval Air Station Ayr (HMS Wagtail)
- Royal Naval Air Station Lee-on-Solent
- Royal Naval Air Station Ballyhalbert
- * Royal Air Force Hawarden
- Royal Naval Air Station Ayr
- HMS Ruler
- Royal Naval Air Station Schofields (HMS Nabthorpe)
- HMS Ruler
- Royal Naval Air Station Schofields
- HMS Ruler
- * Royal Naval Air Station Ponam (HMS Nabaron)
- * Royal Naval Air Station Ponam
- Royal Naval Air Station Schofields
- disbanded -
Commanding officers
List of commanding officers of 885 Naval Air Squadron:1941
- Lieutenant Commander J.N. Garnett, RN, from 1 March 1941
- disbanded - 1 May 1941
- Lieutenant E.D.G. Lewin, RN from 1 December 1941
- Lieutenant Commander R.H.P. Carver,, RN, from 2 February 1942
- disbanded - 15 December 1943
- Lieutenant Commander S.L. Devonald, RN, from 15 February 1944
- Lieutenant Commander J.R. Routley, RNVR, from 7 November 1944
- disbanded - 27 September 1945