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The original grant of the squadron badge for ‘No. XCV Squadron’, hand-illuminated badge and motto, as painted by an artist of the College of Arms, dated July 1943, and signed by the Chester Herald and Inspector of Royal Air Force Badges, J. Heaton-Armstrong, and H.M. King George VI, in excellent condition £100-150 £200-260
No. 95 Squadron was formed in October 1917, but did not see action in the Great War, being disbanded in July 1918. Reformed with a detachment of three Sunderlands from No. 210 Squadron at Pembroke in January 1941, the unit commenced operational patrols out of Gibraltar shortly afterwards. A few weeks later, however, No. 95 was posted to Freetown, Sierra Leone, the arrival of Vichy aircraft on the scene resulting in the arrival of a flight of Hurricanes being added to the Squadron’s strength. In March 1943, No. 95 moved to a new base in the Gambia, and flew operationally for the remainder of the War, detachments also being based in Dakar and Liberia. No. 95 was disbanded in 1945.
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