57 Squadron  

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Motto: "Corpus non animum muto" ("I change my body, not my spirit").
Badge:
ssuant from two logs fesse-wise in saltire a phoenix. The badge commemorates the fact that during the First World War, on one occasion the whole of the flying personnel became casualties within a few days, but the squadron remained in action with new personnel.
 

History

No. 57 Squadron, RFC, was formed at Copmanthorpe, near York, on 8th June, 1916, from a nucleus flight provided by No. 33 Home Defence Squadron and in December of the same year crossed to France as a fighter-reconnaissance unit equipped with FE2d's.

In June 1917, the squadron moved up into the Ypres sector and started long-distance reconnaissance, bombing and photography. In July oxygen-breathing apparatus and negative-lens bombsights were fitted to all aircraft and thereafter both bombing and photography improved. In all its work No. 57 met strong opposition from enemy fighters and many successful combats were fought.

The squadron continued photographic reconnaissances and bombing raids on targets behind the enemy's lines, and although it suffered heavy casualties during the summer and autumn of 1918 -its record of achievement was high. During its service in France No. 57 Squadron destroyed 166 enemy aircraft, dropped 285 tons of bombs, exposed 22,030 photographic plates and made 196 successful reconnaissances.

In 1940, the squadron was equipped with Blenheims and it was with these that the squadron, then based at Rosières in France, began bombing operations against the Germans when they invaded the Low Countries in May, 1940. With the advance of the German armies the squadron had to retreat, although even in retreat it took every opportunity to hit back. From Rosières it went to Poix, and from Poix to Crécy. Then, on 19th and 20th May, the squadron returned to England and on the 21st reassembled at Wyton. In June it moved to Northern Scotland and from July to October - after having first made an attack on enemy-occupied Norway - was employed on anti-shipping sweeps over the North Sea. It then moved south again, converted to Wellingtons and in January 1941, joined in the strategic night-bombing offensive.

In September 1942, the Wellingtons were replaced by Lancasters and in the following month the squadron contributed ten of its new aircraft to the historic low-level dusk raid on the Schneider works at Le Creusot.

Among the targets attacked by the squadron in 1944 were the V1 storage sites in the caves at St. Leu d'Esserent, and the Mondeville steelworks at Caen, situated only two thousand yards ahead of the advancing British troops. In December 1944, the squadron took part in a raid on the German Baltic Fleet at Gdynia and in March 1945, was represented in the bomber force which so pulverised the defences of Wesel just before the crossing of the Rhine that Commandos were able to seize the town with only 36 casualties. Of this last attack Field-Marshal Montgomery later said: "The bombing of Wesel was a masterpiece, and was a decisive factor in making possible our entry into the town before midnight."

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Relevant Websites

Feltwell airfield
www.raf-bombercommand.co.uk

 

Casualties of the squadron, buried in the Netherlands.

Number of known casualties: 102

United Kingdom 89
Canada 9
New Zealand 3
U.S.A. 1

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Aldous Sgt Robert Frederick   Woensel (Eindhoven) 28 December 1941
Alexander Sgt Henry   Woensel (Eindhoven) 22 June 1943
Armin Sgt Arthur Meakin   Hoogkerk 25 May 1944
Ashworth Sgt Donald William   Hellendoorn 20 June 1942
Bandeen Sgt Frank Alexander   Bergen op Zoom Canadian War Cemetery 30 March 1943
Bayless Sgt Thomas Richard   Bergen op Zoom War Cemetery 23 May 1943
Bennett Sgt Walter James   Terschelling 23 May 1943
Black F/O Angus John   Bergen op Zoom War Cemetery 22 June 1944
Blackmore Sgt Sidney Frederick Ogeley   Texel 27 July 1942
Briggs P/O Thomas Watt   Blokzijl 15 February 1944
Burston Sgt Maynard Hargrave   Woensel (Eindhoven) 22 June 1943
Byers F/S William Harold Stanley   Emmeloord 12 October 1941
Chadwick Sgt Barton   Hellendoorn 20 June1942
Christie Sgt Ernest Tastard   Jonkerbos 15 October 1941
Collis Sgt William Edward   Hellendoorn 20 June 1942
Cooke Sgt Percy Frederick Meadows   Emmeloord 12 October 1941
Cronin Sgt Maxwell Joseph   Woensel (Eindhoven) 28 december 1941
Daly Sgt Peter   Ameland 25 May 1943
Davies Sgt Alfred Henry   Terschelling 24 July 1942
Deane Sgt Alick George   Bergen op Zoom Canadian War Cemetery 30 March 943
Donaldson Sgt Vincent John Mervyn   Amersfoort 9 January 1943
Doye Sgt Peter James   Blokzijl 15 February 1944
Evans DFM P/O John Colin   Texel 26 June 1943
Ewart P/O Samuel   Bergen op Zoom War Cemetery 22 June 1944
Fisher P/O Alfred Ernest   Bergen op Zoom Canadian War Cemetery 30 March 1943
Furnell Sgt Robert Edwin   Bergen op Zoom War Cemetery 1 August 1942
Gerding F/S Cecil Louis   Jonkerbos 13 May 1943
Gillen F/S William Albert USA Amersfoort 9 January 1943
Gilliver Sgt Frederick Leonard Reginald   Albergen 13 May 1943
Grace Sgt Michael James   Runnymede 1 May 1943
Graham-Hogg F/O Horace Gaulterus   Arnhem (Moscova) 14 April 1940
Gregory Sgt Thomas Joseph   Gendringen 13 May 1943
Harris Sgt Ernest Edward James   Bergen op Zoom War Cemetery 22 June 1944
Henley P/O Francis Norman   Hoogkerk 23 May 1944
Hodges Sgt George Samwell   Texel 26 June 1943
Home WO Allan Lockwood   Gendringen 13 May 1943
Howarth DFM F/S Kenneth Turner   Bergen op Zoom Canadian War Cemetery 1 Augustus 1942
Hull Sgt George   Woensel (Eindhoven) 22 June 1943
Jackson Sgt George William Turner   Jonkerbos 15 October 1941
Jacobsen Sgt Alexander   Amersfoort 9 January 1943
Jeffries Sgt Arthur William   Emmeloord 12 October 1941
Jennings Sgt David Walter   Jonkerbos 15 October 1941
Jervis Sgt Ivor Armstrong   Bergen op Zoom War Cemetery 23 May 1943
Jones Sgt Brynmor Samuel   Jonkerbos 15 October 1941
Jordan Sgt Leslie Frederick   Hoek van Holland 10 May 1940
Kitson Sgt George Graham   Woensel (Eindhoven) 22 June 1943
Kleiner Sgt Harry   Leeuwarden Jewish 23 May 1943
Laughlin Sgt Samuel   Jonkerbos 13 May 1943
Levins F/S Milford Glen Thomas   Gendringen 13 May 1943
Lewery Sgt Neville John   Jonkerbos 15 October 1941
Lewis Sgt Harry   Blokzijl 15 February 1944
Lodge Sgt Abraham Gordon   Hoogkerk 23 May 1944
Loverseed Sgt Richard Bruce   Jonkerbos 13 May 1943
Manson Sgt John   Hoogkerk 23 may 1944
McKillop Sgt Alan   Bergen op Zoom Canadian War Cemetery 8 November 1941
McNeil F/O Hugh Columba   Gendringen 13 May 1943
Mell Sgt Ernest   Blokzijl 15 February 1944
Morgan Sgt Charles John   Hellendoorn 20 June 1942
Morris Sgt Sidney   Hoogkerk 23 may 1944
Munday Sgt Arnold   Blokzijl 15 February 1944
Murphy F/S Thomas Francis   Bergne op Zoom Canadian War Cemetery 1 August 1942
Myers P/O Hilyard Lowell   Kuinre 12 October 1941
North Sgt Leslie   Blokzijl 15 February 1944
Odden P/O Ronald George   Bergen op Zoom War Cemetery 22 June 1944
Owen Sgt Orthin Vaughan   Ameland 12 August 1942
Pain Sgt Arthur Douglas   Woensel (Eindhoven) 22 June 1943
Palmer Sgt James Walter   Texel 26 June 1943
Parkin Sgt philip   Texel 23 May 1943
Patrick F/O  Ernest Henry   Texel 26 June 1943
Payne Sgt Harry Arthur   Hellendoorn 20 June 1942
Poulton Sgt Walter James   Woensel (Eindhoven) 28 December 1941
Proctor Sgt John Rose   Arnhem (Moscova) 14 April 1940
Purdy DFM WO Thomas   Woensel (Eindhoven) 28 December 1941
Ratcliffe Sgt Jacky   Bergen op Zoom War Cemetery 22 June 1944
Reid DFC F/L Douglas Hamish   Texel 26 June 1943
Richardson Sgt Harry   Bergen op Zoom Canadian War Cemetery 30 March 1943
Robb Sgt David Arthur   Texel 23 May 1943
Robbins Sgt Kenneth Thomas   Bergen op Zoom War Cemetery 22 June 1944
Roberts Sgt Robert Elwyn   Amersfoort 9 January 1943
Robinson Sgt George Albert   Woensel (Eindhoven) 22 June 1943
Roe Sgt George   Amersfoort 9 January 1943
Sandars Sgt Alan McGeoch   Texel 26 June 1943
Sheenan WO Henry Augustine   Gendringen 13 May 1943
Shuttleworth AM 1st Cl James   Arnhem (Moscova) 14 April 1940
Simmons Sgt Donald John   Bergen op Zoom Canadian War Cemetery 30 March 1943
Smith Sgt Francis John   Bergen op Zoom War Cemetery 1 August 1942
Steel Sgt Alexander   Jonkerbos 13 May 1943
Swanston Sgt Leslie Seton dewar   Blokzijl 15 February 1944
Tanner Sgt William John   Bergen op Zoom War Cemetery 1 August 1942
Taylor Sgt Roy Herbert George   Bergen op Zoom Canadian War Cemetery 30 March 1943
Telfer Sgt Douglas   Texel 26 June 1943
Thomas Sgt Penry Llewelyn   Buurmalsen 10 May 1940
Thomas P/O Alban   Hoek van Holland 10 May 1940
Thomson Sgt Arthur Anthony   Bergen op Zoom Canadian War Cemetery 8 November 1941
Wallace F/O John Douglas   Jonkerbos 13 May 1943
Warlow Sgt David Stanley   Amersfoort 9 January 1943
Webber Sgt Jack   Amersfoort 9 January 1943
Westerdale Sgt Jack   Bergen op Zoom Canadian War Cemetery 30 March 1943
Wheeler F/O Walter John   Texel 26 June 1943
Williams F/S Ronald Franklin   Albergen 13 May 1943
Wilson F/O Victor Albert   Jonkerbos 13 May 1943
Wood Sgt William Christopher   Emmeloord 12 October 1941