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Number 31 Squadron, known as ''the Goldstars'', was a squadron of the
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. The Squadron lays claim to being the first military unit to fly in
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, where it was based from 1915 to 1947. Throughout the
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, No. 31 Squadron was based in
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, flying from
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and
RAF Brüggen Royal Air Force Brüggen, more commonly known as RAF Brüggen, in Germany was a major station of the Royal Air Force until 15 June 2001. It was situated next to the village of Elmpt, approximately west of Düsseldorf on the Dutch-German b ...
. Between September 1984 and March 2019, the ''Goldstars'' operated the Panavia Tornado GR1/4, initially from RAF Brüggen and after August 2001 from
RAF Marham RAF Marham is a Royal Air Force station and military airbase near the village of Marham in the English county of Norfolk, East Anglia. It is home to No. 138 Expeditionary Air Wing (138 EAW) and, as such, is one of the RAF's "Main Operating Ba ...
,
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. No. 31 Squadron was disbanded on 14 March 2019 at RAF Marham and will reform in Summer 2023 at RAF Waddington,
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, eventually operating the General Atomics Protector RG1 by 2024.


History


First World War and Inter-War period

No. 31 Squadron was formed at
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on as part of the
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. The Squadron was initially composed of a single 'A' flight and was equipped with the Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2c. No. 31 Squadron was soon deployed to Risalpur, on the North-West Frontier in the
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, where they arrived on 26 December. 'B' and 'C' flights were formed at
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in January and April 1916, before joining up with 'A' flight in Risalpur in May. In 1917, the Squadron sent a detachment to Khormaskar,
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, to fly reconnaissance flights against Ottoman forces. No. 31 Squadron helped form No. 114 Squadron at
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when it provided an initial nucleus in September 1917. No. 31 Squadron would remain operating in India throughout the entirety of the
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, flying the B.E.2c, B.E.2e and the Henri Farman HF.27, primarily supporting the
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against dissident tribesmen. The Squadron, along with No. 114 Squadron, took part in operations during the
Third Anglo-Afghan War The Third Anglo-Afghan War; fa, جنگ سوم افغان-انگلیس), also known as the Third Afghan War, the British-Afghan War of 1919, or in Afghanistan as the War of Independence, began on 6 May 1919 when the Emirate of Afghanistan inv ...
between May and August 1919. No. 31 Squadron carried out raids on
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on 17, 20 and 24 May in which they lost three aircraft. In June 1919, the Squadron's fleet was standardised with the replacement of the B.E.2s and HF.27s with the Bristol F.2B Fighter. For the next ten years, No. 31 Squadron helped police the
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and
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regions as well as supporting the British Army in putting down any rebellions. In February 1931, the Squadron replaced their outdated Bristol F.2Bs with the
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Mk.IIa. The
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forced the Squadron to relocate to RAF Drigh Road. In June 1937, No. 31 Squadron's
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and mullet squadron badge was officially approved by
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. In April 1939, No. 31 Squadron became a bomber-transport squadron when it inherited Vickers Valentias from No. 216 Squadron and the Bomber Transport Flight. After re-equipping with the Valentia, the Squadron carried out attacks against
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(known as the Faqir of Ipi) during the 1939 Waziristan campaign.


Second World War

For the first 18 months of the
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, No. 31 Squadron remained stationed at the North-West Frontier. In April 1941, the Squadron started to be equipped with
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s and began flying support missions to RAF Habbaniya during the
1941 Iraqi coup d'état The 1941 Iraqi coup d'état ( ar, ثورة رشيد عالي الكيلاني, ''Thawrah Rašīd ʿAlī al-Kaylānī''), also called the Rashid Ali Al-Gaylani coup or the Golden Square coup, was a nationalist coup d'état in Iraq on 1 April 1941 t ...
and the following
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. Returning to India the squadron re-equipped with the Douglas Dakota Mk.I. After the Japanese invasion of
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, it flew missions between Calcutta and Rangoon dropping supplies for the XIVth Army. After World War II the squadron moved to
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. In 1946, the Squadron was disbanded in Java and reformed at
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,
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, at that time in British India.


Cold War (1948–1984)

At the end of 1947 it was again disbanded, but reformed in July 1948 when ''the Goldstars'' took over the aircraft and role of the Metropolitan Communications Squadron at
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. On 1 March 1955, No. 31 Squadron reverted to its previous identity, and moved to
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in
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with English Electric Canberra PR.7s, becoming a photo reconnaissance unit. ''The Goldstars'' received their Squadron Standard, for 25 years of service, on 13 September 1956. Between 8 and 12 September 1958, No. 31 (Photographic Reconnaissance) Squadron participated in Royal Flush III, a reconnaissance competition between 2 ATAF and 4 ATAF at Spangdahlem AFB. ''The Goldstars'' flew alongside No. 17 Squadron for 2 ATAF against
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s of 4 ATAF for the high altitude part of the competition, with the RAF squadrons being awarded the trophy by General Alfred Gruenther. No. 31 Squadron hosted 3º Stormo of the
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when they deployed to RAF Laarbruch in 1967. No. 31 (PR) Squadron disbanded at RAF Laarbruch on 31 March 1971. In June 1971, crew from No. 31 Squadron began to arrive at
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to help prepare the squadron for its conversion to the McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR.2. ''The Goldstars'' flew their first Phantom sortie on 20 July 1971. The squadron held their reformation parade at RAF Brüggen on 7 October 1971, with the occasion marked by a flypast of four Phantom FGR.2s. No. 31 Squadron were declared combat ready to
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(SACEUR) on 1 March 1972, with the unit shortly after deploying to
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,
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, for an Armament Practice Camp (APC). On 25 June 1973, ''the Goldstars'' lost Phantom ''XV440'' when it crashed into the
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, killing pilot Flt. Lt. Hugh Kennedy and WSO Sqn. Ldr. David Hodges. No. 31 (Designate) Squadron was formed on 1 January 1976 in preparation for conversion to the SEPECAT Jaguar GR.1 strike aircraft, with the new OC Wg. Cdr. Terry Nash arriving at Brüggen on 12 January. The squadron's Jaguar GR.1s were declared operational on 30 June 1976, with the Phantoms being given to both No. 19 Squadron and No. 92 Squadron. In December 1976, No. 31 Squadron was declared combat ready to SACEUR, with conventional weapons and eight British
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nuclear bombs from 1977.


Tornado GR (1984–2019)

No. 31 (Designate) Squadron was formed in September 1984, when the unit took delivery of Panavia Tornado GR.1s at
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. The ''Goldstars'' completed their conversion from the Jaguar on 1 November 1984. The squadron's assignment to SACEUR and its war role did not change, although the squadron's allocation of
WE.177 The WE.177, originally styled as WE 177, and sometimes simply as WE177, was a series of tactical and strategic nuclear weapons with which the Royal Navy (RN) and the Royal Air Force (RAF) were equipped. It was the primary air-dropped nuclear we ...
weapons increased to eighteen to account for the greater capacity of the Tornado, which could each carry two nuclear weapons, and the ratio of weapons to aircraft at full strength increased to 1.5 : 1. The apparent mismatch between aircraft numbers and WE.177 numbers is explained thus: RAF staff planners expected up to one third attrition in a conventional European high-intensity war, and some aircraft were to be held back in reserve to ensure that if a conflict escalated to use of tactical nuclear weapons, there were sufficient aircraft surviving to deliver the squadron's full stockpile of eighteen nuclear weapons. In 1991, No. 31 Squadron was the lead Squadron of the Dhahran Tornado GR1/GR1A detachment during
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(Gulf War 1). Under the overall command of Wing Commander Jeremy (Jerry) Witts, the composite squadron was principally comprised from No. 31 Squadron with elements of Nos. IX (B), 14, 17 and 27 Sqns together with a reconnaissance flight formed from elements of Nos. II (AC) and 13 Squadrons. Wg. Cdr. Witts was subsequently awarded the
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(DSO) for his actions. The squadron's nuclear strike role at RAF Bruggen finished in 1994. On 1 January 1995, the squadron was declared operational in the Suppression of Enemy Air Defences (SEAD) role equipped with the Air Launched Anti Radiation Missile ALARM Anti Radiation Missile. While all Tornado GR4s are capable of carrying the ALARM Anti Radiation Missile, only No. 31 Squadron and No. IX (Bomber) Squadrons specialise in the role. In this role they are known as "Pathfinder" squadrons. During 1999, the squadron re-equipped with the Tornado GR4. In the same year, No. 31 Squadron participated in Operation Engadine,
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operations over the
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. For the latter part of this operation the Squadron was temporarily based in Corsica. No. 31 Squadron was the last RAF Squadron to be based at RAF Brüggen in Germany, before returning to the UK to be based at
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,
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, in August 2001. In 2003, ''the Goldstars'' formed the core of the
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Air Combat Wing in
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; an amalgamated Composite squadron of Nos. 31, 9,
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and II (AC) Squadron crews under the overall command of Wing Commander Paddy Teakle (OC No. 31 Squadron at the time). His actions in command of the Squadron earned him the DSO. From Ali Al Salem Air Base, the squadron operated over Iraq during Operation Resonate South and
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. No. 31 Squadron became the lead RAF Tornado GR4 unit on the Brimstone anti-tank missile, accepting the weapon into RAF service at its home base, RAF Marham, on 7 April 2005. The squadron completed a tour of Afghanistan on
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in 2012 providing fast air support to ground troops in contact. They achieved a 100% sortie success rate, the first Tornado squadron to achieve this milestone on an operational detachment. They received their Operation Herrick service medals from the Air Officer Commanding No. 1 Group Air Vice-Marshal G J Bagwell CBE in September 2012. In September 2012, they participated in Exercise Shaheen Star, a series of exercises in the United Arab Emirates with the host nation's
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, the
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and the
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. On 12 August 2014, ''the Goldstars'' deployed to
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,
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, with six Tornados after the UK government authorised reconnaissance missions over
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in Iraq. However, they were shortly relieved in order for the squadron to deploy to
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, Afghanistan, for their (and the Tornado's) last Operation Herrick deployment – returning to Marham on 11 November 2014. No. 31 Squadron returned to RAF Akrotiri in February 2015 for their first
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deployment. On 10 July 2018, to celebrate the RAF's 100th anniversary, nine Tornado GR.4s from No. 31 Squadron and No. IX (B) Squadron participated in a flypast over London. On 13 November 2018, Tornado GR.4 ''ZD716'' was unveiled by the RAF in a special retirement scheme to mark 35 years of Tornado operations. No. 31 Squadron was disbanded, along with No. IX (B) Squadron, on 14 March 2019 at RAF Marham.


Protector RG1 Era

No. 31 Squadron will reform in 2023 at RAF Waddington,
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, equipped with up to sixteen General Atomics MQ-9B, a remotely piloted air system (RPAS), which will be known as the Protector RG Mk 1 in RAF service.


Commanding Officers

* 11 Oct 1915 , Capt C Y MacDonald * 27 Mar 1916 , Maj C R S Bradley * May 1917 , Maj S Hutcheson * Jul 1917 , Maj R G H Murray MC * Dec 1918 , Maj E L Millar MBE * Aug 1919 , Flt Lt D H M Carbery MC DFC * Jan 1920 , Sqn Ldr A L Neale MC * Jan 1921 , Sqn Ldr A T Harris AFC; later MRAF Arthur 'Bomber' Harris * May 1922 , Sqn Ldr A C Maund CBE, DSO; later AVM * May 1924 , Sqn Ldr A A Walser MC, DFC; later Air Cdre * Jun 1924 , Sqn Ldr H S Powell MC * Nov 1925 , Sqn Ldr J O Archer CBE * Apr 1926 , Sqn Ldr J F Gordon DFC * Mar 1931 , Sqn Ldr B Ankers DCM * Feb 1934 , Sqn Ldr C J S Dearlove * Nov 1934 , Sqn Ldr R M C Macfarlane * Oct 1935 , Sqn Ldr J L Airey DFC * Oct 1936 , Sqn Ldr A V Hammond * Oct 1938 , Sqn Ldr F F Wicks DFC * Nov 1938 , Sqn Ldr C Stephenson * Apr 1939 , Wg Cdr G J L Read AFC * Dec 1940 , Wg Cdr W T H Nicholls * Jun 1941 , Wg Cdr S E Ubee AFC; later AVM * Sep 1941 , Wg Cdr H P Jenkins DFC * Jun 1942 , Wg Cdr W H Burbury AFC * May 1943 , Wg Cdr H A Olivier * Jan 1944 , Wg Cdr W H Burbury DFC, AFC * Feb 1945 , Wg Cdr R O Altman DSO, DFC * Sep 1945 , Wg Cdr Brian R Macnamara DSO; later Air Cdre * Sep 1946 , Sqn Ldr D W S Evans * Sep 1946 , Wg Cdr R G F Drinkwater * Nov 1946 , Wg Cdr J M Cooke DSO, DFC * Sep 1947 , Wg Cdr C Fothergill * Jul 1948 , Wg Cdr A R Fane de Salis * Mar 1950 , Wg Cdr R E Ridgway DSO * Apr 1952 , Sqn Ldr C G StD Jeffries DFC * Nov 1952 , Sqn Ldr N Williamson DFC * Nov 1954 , Sqn Ldr R F V Ellis * Mar 1955 , Sqn Ldr J C Stead DFC * Jul 1957 , Sqn Ldr F H P Cattle AFC * Jan 1958 , Sqn Ldr L A Ferguson * Feb 1958 , Wg Cdr P A Kennedy DSO, DFC, AFC; later Air Cdre * Jun 1960 , Wg Cdr C T Dalziel * Dec 1962 , Wg Cdr P H L Scott AFC; later Air Cdre * May 1965 , Wg Cdr R G Price; later AVM * May 1967 , Wg Cdr R L Bennett * Oct 1967 , Wg Cdr R J Offord; later Air Cdre * Jun 1971 , Wg Cdr J C Sprent; later Gp Capt * Aug 1974 , Wg Cdr T H Stonor; later AM Sir Thomas * Jul 1976 , Wg Cdr T J Nash AFC * Jul 1978 , Wg Cdr R J Howard AFC * Dec 1980 , Wg Cdr P Edwards * May 1983 , Wg Cdr J W A Bolton * Nov 1984 , Wg Cdr Richard Bogg; later Air Cdre * Nov 1986 , Wg Cdr P Dunlop AFC * Aug 1989 , Wg Cdr J J Witts; later Air Cdr * Feb 1992 , Wg Cdr I S Hall; later Gp Capt * Aug 1994 , Wg Cdr S L Parkinson; later A/Cdre * Feb 1997 , Wg Cdr S Randles * Feb 1998 , Wg Cdr Robert (Robbie) Low * Sep 2000 , Wg Cdr Iain (Paddy) D Teakle DSO OBE; later A/Cdre * May 2003 , Wg Cdr Alistair (Al) J Byford MA; later A/Cdre * Jan 2006 , Wg Cdr Dean (Deano) R Andrew OBE; later A/Cdre * May 2008 , Wg Cdr Ian (Windy) D Gale MBE; later AM, ACAS * Oct 2010 , Wg Cdr James (Jim) Mullholland MA BSc * Oct 2012 , Wg Cdr Richard Yates OBE; later Gp Capt * Dec 2014 , Wg Cdr James (Freebs) Freeborough OBE; later Gp Capt * 2016 , Wg Cdr Matthew (Matt) Bressani OBE; later Gp Capt


Notable 'Goldstars'

* MRAF Sir Arthur 'Bomber' Harris GCB OBE AFC RAF, former Goldstars Pilot and OC, later CinC Bomber Command. * ACM Sir
Mike Wigston Air Chief Marshal Sir Michael Wigston, (born 25 February 1968) is the senior officer in the Royal Air Force, serving as Chief of the Air Staff since 26 July 2019. He previously served as Assistant Chief of the Air Staff from 2017 to 2018, an ...
MA CBE RAF former Goldstar Pilot, later Chief of the Air Staff * AM Greg J Bagwell CB CBE RAF, former Goldstars Tornado Pilot, later Deputy Commander (Operations). * AM Sir Chris N Harper KBE RAF, former Goldstars QWI Jaguar Pilot * AM
Ian Gale Air Marshal Ian David Gale, is a senior officer in the Royal Air Force. He is currently serving as Director-General of Joint Force Development, Strategic Command. Early life and education Gale was educated at Sir Thomas Picton School, a compr ...
MA MBE RAF former Goldstar Pilot, later Assistant Chief of the Air Staff & Director-General of Joint Force Development, Strategic Command * Air Cdre Paddy Teakle DSO OBE RAF, former Goldstars Navigator and OC, Commander of the Ali Al Salem Combat Air Wing during Gulf War 2. * Flt Lt John Peters former Goldstars Pilot, separately famous as PoW during Gulf War 1 (while serving on XV Sqn). * Flt Lt Ian 'Abbo' Abson RAF, former Goldstars Tornado Weapons System Operator (WSO), twice recipient of the Croix de la Valeur Militaire avec Etoile de Bronze (Cross of Military Valour with Bronze Star), while on exchange service with the
French Air Force The French Air and Space Force (AAE) (french: Armée de l'air et de l'espace, ) is the air and space force of the French Armed Forces. It was the first military aviation force in history, formed in 1909 as the , a service arm of the French Ar ...
, for Operations in Afghanistan and Libya.


Memorial

As part of the celebrations of its 100th birthday, a No. 31 Squadron memorial was unveiled at the National Arboretum in October 2015.


Affiliations

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HMS Iron Duke (F234) HMS ''Iron Duke'' is a Type 23 frigate of the Royal Navy, and the third ship to bear the name. ''Iron Duke'' has intercepted several large consignments of illegal drugs being sent from the Caribbean to Europe. In her only combat mission, sh ...
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3 Regiment Army Air Corps 3 Regiment Army Air Corps (3 Regt AAC) is a regiment of the British Army and is part of the 16 Air Assault Brigade and Attack Helicopter Force (AHF), which is under the authority of the Joint Helicopter Command (JHC). As of April 2022, this regi ...
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Honourable Company of Air Pilots The Honourable Company of Air Pilots, formerly the Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators (GAPAN), is one of the Livery Companies of the City of London. The Company was founded in 1929, and became a Livery Company in 1956. Elizabeth II grant ...
* 31 (Tower Hamlets) Squadron, Air Training Corps (RAF Air Cadets)


See also

* List of RAF squadrons


References

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External links


31 Squadron RAF official Web Page

31 Squadron Association
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