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of the
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(RSAF) located at Sembawang, in the northern part of Singapore. The base motto is ''Swift and Resolute''. Before Singapore's independence from the United Kingdom, it was a
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known as RAF Sembawang as well as the Royal Navy airbase, known as Royal Naval Air Station Sembawang (or RNAS Sembawang), commissioned as HMS ''Simbang'', to the carrier pilots of the
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(attached to the
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based in Singapore). The pilots used it for rest and refit whenever an aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy berthed at the nearby
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for refuel and repairs, which also housed the largest
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dockyard east of Suez up to the time of UK forces' withdrawal from Singapore. After the Japanese capture of Singapore during
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, the
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took over the two RAF stations of Sembawang and
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. Singapore was split into north–south spheres of control, and the
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took over
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. It was not until September 1945 that the two airfields reverted to British control following the
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. RAF Sembawang was a key part of Britain's continued military presence in the Far East (along with the three other RAF bases in Singapore:
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, RAF Seletar,
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) during the critical period of the
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(1948–1960), the
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in 1962 and the Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation (1962–1966).


History


Beginnings (1934-1940)

In the years 1934 and 1935, a section of the Bukit Sembawang Rubber Estate located on
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was acquired by the
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for the purpose of establishing a grass
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intended for the Royal Air Force. The necessary approval for this construction was granted in 1936, leading to the commencement of work by
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engineers in the subsequent year. The airfield was originally designed to accommodate two RAF bomber squadrons, however, it was later reassigned to the
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. Plans were then made to convert the site into an airbase and aircraft repair yard, aimed at supporting a proposed
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that would include up to four Royal Navy
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s. By May 1940, the airfield was nearly operational and was once again transferred, this time to the
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.


RAAF Station Sembawang (1940-1941)

July and August of 1940, saw the Royal Australian Air Force's Nos. 1 and No. 8 Squadrons stationed here with twelve
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aircraft each, but with No. 8 squadron departing in November. In early 1941,
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relocated from RAF Seletar, Singapore, to re-equip with
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fighter aircraft, briefly conducting operations from RAAF Station Sembawang before being sent to
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. Additionally,
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, which also utilised Buffalo fighter aircraft, arrived in August 1941 and remained operational at this location until their deployment to Malaya in mid-December 1941.


Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service (1942-1945)

On 8 December 1941, the Japanese military launched an invasion of Malaya. Subsequently, Singapore succumbed to the Japanese forces and surrendered on 15 February 1942.


HMS ''Nabrock'' (1945)

HMS ''Nabrock'' was a Royal Navy (RN), Mobile Operational Naval Air Base (MONAB) at the naval air station at Sembawang. HMS ''Nabrock'' was also known as MONAB IX and Royal Naval Air Station Sembawang (or RNAS Sembawang). The initial contingent of MONAB IX officially commissioned Royal Naval Air Station Sembawang as HMS ''Nabrock'' on 5 October 1945. To ensure the provision of essential equipment and infrastructure for the operation of the station, MONAB IX was designated to establish its presence and commence naval aviation and support facilities in the area. Upon the arrival of the advance party tasked with assuming command of the airbase and facilitating its preparation for reopening, they discovered the station was intricately interwoven with a network of tunnels and foxholes, exhibiting a significant degree of disarray. Approximately ninety Mitsubishi A6M "Zero" fighter aircraft were stationed at the airfield, accompanied by around seven-hundred Japanese personnel. The Japanese had been engaged in efforts to construct a
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, employing
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in the process. A number of
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s were found abandoned on what subsequently became known as the "Jap runway". Efforts to restore the station to operational status commenced without delay, utilising Japanese prisoners of war for tasks such as filling up the tunnels and the foxholes, in addition to the construction of a by
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runway. Personnel and equipment for Mobile Naval Air Base IX had commenced assembly on 1 June 1945, at RNAS Middle Wallop (HMS ''Flycatcher''),
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, UK. This base was designated as the second Fighter Support Mobile Naval Air Base (MONAB) and its technical components were Mobile Maintenance (MM) No. 8, Mobile Servicing (MS) Nos. 15 & 16 and Mobile, Storage & Reserve (MSR) No. 10, all of which provided support for Vought Corsair Mk II & IV,
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F Mk. II and
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F Mk III, L Mk III & F Mk XV. MONAB IX was established as an independent command under the designation HMS ''Nabrock'' on 1 August 1945, with
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J.S.C. Salter , RN, assuming command. The personnel of MONAB IX reached
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from HMS ''Flycather'' and boarded the troopship , which then set sail for
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,
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, via the
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. Upon arrival, the MONAB personnel were transferred to , where they awaited the assignment of an operational base. During this interim period, they were temporarily accommodated in
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s at
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. It was determined that the unit would be deployed similarly to MONAB VIII, with plans to reopen the airfield at
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on the Island of Singapore. Three advance parties travelled by aircraft, while the remaining members of the unit, constituting the main body, were to journey by sea, embarking on the Australian
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MV ''Largs Bay''. On 1 November, the primary contingent of personnel aboard the MV ''Largs Bay'' arrived in Singapore. They initiated the process of assembling crated
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aircraft, a significant number of which were Grumman Hellcat fighter aircraft. After assembly, these aircraft were transported by road to a nearby dockyard, where they were loaded onto
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s for disposal at sea. This procedure was in accordance with the stipulations of the
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policy with the United States, which facilitated the provision of these aircraft. Following the conclusion of the war, the United Kingdom was obligated to either return any remaining equipment or compensate for it. However, the United States was not inclined to reclaim the aircraft due to an existing surplus, and the UK lacked the financial resources to make payment. Consequently, the destruction of the aircraft was deemed the most viable solution. On 15 December 1945, HMS ''Nabrock'' was decommissioned at RNAS Sembawang, coinciding with the re-commissioning of the naval air station as HMS ''Simbang''. Although the Mobile Naval Air Base (MONAB) effectively came to an end, the personnel remained the same, and efforts to construct airframes for disposal persisted.


Commanding officers

List of
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s of HMS ''Nabrock'' with date of appointment: *
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J.S.C. Salter , RN, from 1 August 1945


Units based at HMS ''Nabrock''

List of units associated with MONAB IX, in support of disembarked fighter squadrons: ; Function * Support for disembarked fighter squadrons, an air-sea rescue squadron and a Fleet Requirements Unit


HMS ''Simbang'' (1945-1947)

The apparatus from the decommissioned MONAB IX was retained at RNAS Sembawang (HMS ''Simbang''), serving as the foundation for an upgraded reserve MONAB. This reserve was kept in storage under 'care and maintenance', ready for reactivation if necessary. The original components were augmented with additional equipment and vehicles salvaged from other MONABs that had recently been decommissioned in Australia. This reserve unit remained in storage at RNAS Sembawang until the 1950s. On 27 December 1945, two Fleet Air Arm squadrons were deployed from to conduct operations from HMS ''Simbang''. The first,
791 Naval Air Squadron 791 Naval Air Squadron (791 NAS) was a Fleet Air Arm (FAA) naval air squadron of the United Kingdom’s Royal Navy (RN) which last disbanded at Sembawang in June 1947. It formed as an Air Target Towing Unit, at HMS ''Condor'', RNAS Arbroath, i ...
, functioned as a Fleet Requirements unit, equipped with a diverse array of aircraft including
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aircraft, Vought Corsair
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and
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. This squadron remained the primary flying unit at HMS ''Simbang'' until its disbandment on 16 June 1947. Additionally,
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aircraft from
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, the RN Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron, were also disembarked, tasked with performing airborne survey duties in the region during peacetime. At the conclusion of January 1946, the only remaining unit at the station was the Fleet Requirements Unit. On 26 January, 791 Naval Air Squadron integrated 'C' Flight of
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and by 29 January personnel from 888 Naval Air Squadron left for the United Kingdom to disband upon their arrival, while their aircraft were kept at HMS ''Simbang''. After the completion of the aircraft assembly and disposal operations, the station transitioned to serve as an Aircraft Holding Unit, providing support for
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operating in the
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and for disembarked squadrons. From May 1946 it also managed a communications flight utilising a couple of
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transport aircraft. The initial squadron to arrive disembarked on 26 September 1946, when
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, comprising
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F MK XV
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, flew ashore from the , . This squadron remained until 14 November when they re-embarked on the British Light Fleet Carrier, . Subsequently, on 18 November
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, with Supermarine Seafire F Mk XV, and
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, operating with
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FR.1 aircraft, disembarked from HMS ''Glory'', remaining until 6 and 9 December respectively, before returning to the aircraft carrier. Both squadrons made a return on 17 May 1947, when HMS ''Glory'' docked in
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, and they re-embarked on 19 June as the aircraft carrier departed for the UK after being succeeded by The latter began disembarking her two squadrons on 7 June starting with Supermarine Seafire F Mk X equipped
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, followed by Fairey Firefly FR.1 aircraft from
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on 10 June. At this juncture, the station was facing potential closure. On 16 June, 791 Naval Air Squadron was disbanded and HMS ''Theseuss squadrons re-embarked on 21. On 1 October 1947, a new CO took command of HMS ''Simbang'' with the appointment of Captain P.W. Burnett, DSO, DSC, RN, . Subsequently, the station was decommissioned and transitioned to 'care and maintenance' on 31 December 1947.


RAF Sembawang (1948-1949)

The station was officially transferred to the Royal Air Force (RAF) on a temporary basis on 16 January 1948. The first RAF unit to establish a presence at the station was No. 60 Squadron, which arrived on 24 with
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FR Mk 18 fighter reconnaissance variant. This was followed by No. 1914 Air Observation Post Flight, which operated
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aircraft and was elevated to squadron status, reformed as No. 656 Squadron in June 1948, as well as No. 28 Squadron also with Supermarine Spitfire FR Mk 18. Both fighter squadrons were actively engaged in operations in the
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area, with detachments from Sembawang conducting strikes against Communist insurgents beginning in July 1948. By late summer 1949, the RAF began to scale back its operations at Sembawang. No. 28 Squadron relocated to
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,
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, on 11 May, while 60 Squadron moved to
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, in Singapore, at the end of August. Subsequently, preparations were made for the station's return to Royal Navy (RN) control, with the RAF's presence reduced to a 'care and maintenance' status on 15 September 1949.


Royal Navy returns (1950-1957)

At the beginning of October 1949, the initial Royal Navy squadrons arrived back at Sembawang, marked by the disembarkation of the
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, which included Supermarine Seafire FR Mk.47 fighter reconnaissance aircraft from
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and Fairey Firefly FR.I fighter reconnaissance aircraft from
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, from the British Light Fleet Carrier, HMS ''Triumph'', on 3 October. On 26 October 1949, the aircraft repair ship and
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, , docked in Singapore, where it disembarked an advance team to Sembawang for the purpose of setting up an Aircraft Holding Unit and conducting test flights. On 1 November, the 13th Carrier Air Group returned to HMS ''Triumph'', subsequently disembarking back to the airbase on 8 December. The airbase at Sembawang was officially handed back to the Royal Navy in January 1950, and HMS ''Simbang'' was re-commissioned there. It became clear that HMS ''Unicorn'' was not appropriate for functioning as a facility to repair aircraft, leading to the decision in June 1950, to use Sembawang as an Air Repair Yard. The workshops at Sembawang were expanded to accommodate an Air Repair Yard, capable of processing twenty aircraft monthly. Additionally, the Aircraft Handling Unit (AHU) was equipped with storage for eighty aircraft and facilities for test flying. The station was also capable of supporting a single Carrier Air Group. In April 1950, Nos. 1902, 1907, 1911 Flights of No. 656 AOP Squadron, of the Royal Air Force, commenced operations with the Auster AOP Mk 5 aircraft. On 12 September 1950,
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disembarked from HMS ''Theseus'', equipped with
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FB.11 fighter aircraft. The transition to Hawker Sea Fury squadrons marked a shift away from the previously utilised Supermarine Seafire squadrons. During the same month, a shipment consisting of fifteen Hawker Sea Fury aircraft, along with an additional fifteen Fairey Firefly aircraft, arrived aboard , a ''Colossuss''-class aircraft carrier, to establish a reserve at the Aircraft Handling Unit (AHU). Subsequently, 807 Naval Air Squadron re-embarked on the 20. The inaugural Transport Support Squadron of the Royal Navy, 848 Naval Air Squadron, deployed its
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HAS.21 anti-submarine helicopters to HMS ''Simbang'' on 8 January 1953. This unit was to assist in the ongoing efforts for the Malayan Emergency. On 2 February, it was joined by No. 194 Squadron of the Royal Air Force, which was reconstituted at Sembawang from the Far East Casualty Evacuation Flight, which was disbanded that day. This squadron was equipped with nine
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HC.2 helicopters, serving as a short-range transport unit. Together with 848 Naval Air Squadron, they established No. 303 (Helicopter) Wing, marking the United Kingdom's first operational helicopter wing. No. 303 Wing subsequently relocated to
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on 20 May. The subsequent arrival at RNAS Sembawang was 816 Squadron of the
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, which disembarked on 2 November from . They conducted a direct exchange of their twelve Fairey Firefly AS.Mk 6 anti-submarine aircraft for AS.Mk 5 anti-submarine variant, completing the swap before re-embarking on the 5. HMS ''Warrior'', during its expedition to the
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, disembarked its two squadrons on 12 May 1954.
811 Naval Air Squadron 811 Naval Air Squadron (811 NAS), sometimes expressed as 811 Squadron, was a Fleet Air Arm (FAA) naval air squadron of the United Kingdom’s Royal Navy (RN). It most recently operated Hawker Sea Hawk between 1955 and 1956. It was first founde ...
, equipped with Hawker Sea Fury FB.11 aircraft, and
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, operating Fairey Firefly AS.Mk 5 aircraft, were both part of this deployment. 811 Naval Air Squadron returned aboard on 2 June after augmenting its fleet of aircraft, while 825 Naval Air Squadron remained stationed at RNAS Sembawang, subsequently transferring to RAF Tengah on 16 August. Also on that date, 811 Naval Air Squadron disembarked once more from HMS ''Warrior'' as the vessel was required to aid with
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rescue operations, from
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. On 23 September, 811 Naval Air Squadron squadron re-embarked in HMS ''Warrior''. On 10 March 1956, a detachment of four
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(ASW) aircraft from 825 Naval Air Squadron flew ashore from the light fleet carrier, , for a brief period before re-embarking on 15 March. Beginning in late March, detachments from 848 Naval Air Squadron commenced visits to the station, with four Westland Whirlwind helicopters arriving on 26 March, three on 14 May, and a final group of four on 31 May. Subsequently, Fairey Gannet aircraft from
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, which had been stationed on the
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of her class, , disembarked on 4 April and departed on 20. On 18 December, 848 Naval Air Squadron, the final operational naval unit in the region, disbanded, and RNAS Sembawang was placed on notice for transition into Care and Maintenance.


Care and Maintenance (1957-1962)

On 1 April 1957, HMS ''Simbang'' was decommissioned as an autonomous command and subsequently assigned as a tender to, HMS ''Terror'',
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. It was placed under a status of 'Care and Maintenance by operation'. The Fleet Air Arm returned to Sembawang when on 1 November 1958, 820 Naval Air Squadron re-established a temporary presence for a ten-day period, during which they disembarked five Westland Whirlwind HAS.7 anti-submarine helicopters, from the ''Centaur''-class carrier HMS ''Albion''. Subsequently, in December 1958, the Fleet Photographic Unit commenced operations at the airbase. Then in 1959 all Westland Whirlwind helicopters belonging to 820 Naval Air Squadron were disembarked ashore on 26 March, however, the squadron was formally disbanded on May 8. The establishment of the station now aimed to serve as a base for the
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, along with a supporting helicopter squadron. Initial efforts to enhance the galleys and accommodation commenced in early 1959, and by January 1960, an advance contingent from
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had arrived at the station. On 13 March 1960,
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HAS.1 anti-submarine helicopters from
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disembarked from the aircraft carrier HMS ''Albion''. Their deployment lasted just over a month, concluding with their re-embarkation on 16 May. In June, the primary contingent of 42 Commando, along with a reconstituted 848 Naval Air Squadron, now equipped with Westland Whirlwind HAS.7 helicopters, disembarked from the aircraft carrier HMS ''Bulwark'', which was the Royal Navy's first vessel converted for commando operations. This squadron commenced its operations ashore on June 7 and was designated to operate from HMS ''Bulwark'' while returning to RNAS Sembawang during the ship's stay in Singapore, with re-embarkation occurring on July 15. Subsequently, 815 Naval Air Squadron returned ashore from HMS ''Albion'' for another brief period on 12 July, re-embarking on 28. Both 815 and 848 Naval Air Squadrons disembarked on 17 and 15 September respectively, before re-embarking on 3 October. 848 Naval Air Squadron made a return for a week starting 22 October and was back at the airbase by early December, where it remained over Christmas 1960. On 31 December, the Westland Wessex HAS.1 anti-submarine helicopter equipped
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, disembarked from the ''Centaur''-class aircraft carrier to Sembawang. The essential modifications needed to support the Royal Marines were finalised by March 1961, leading to the relocation of the headquarters of
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to the station. On 22 March, 848 Naval Air Squadron disembarked from HMS ''Bulwark'', followed by the return of fixed-wing aircraft operations to Sembawang on 29, when 825 Naval Air Squadron arrived from the ''Illustrious''-class aircraft carrier, , equipped with Fairey Gannet AS.4 anti-submarine warfare aircraft. After a two-week deployment, they re-embarked on 11 April. Subsequently, 848 Naval Air Squadron re-joined HMS ''Bulwark'' on 18 April. 825 Naval Air Squadron made its return for a month-long deployment on 9 May and subsequently re-embarked in HMS ''Victorious'', on 14 June. Meanwhile, 848 Naval Air Squadron disembarked from HMS ''Bulwark'' on 12 June, but their stay was brief, lasting only eight days, upon their return to Sembawang on 31 July, they remained ashore for a duration of four months. The final disembarkation of 825 Naval Air Squadron from HMS ''Victorious'' occurred on 15 September, and the departure of these Fairey Gannet aircraft on 4 October signified the conclusion of fixed-wing naval aviation operations at Sembawang. In 1962, 848 Naval Air Squadron made its return to Sembawang on 22 March. Subsequently, 815 Naval Air Squadron arrived on 12 April, with its Westland Wessex HAS.1 helicopters disembarking from the aircraft carrier , only to re-embark on 23. On 18 April, 848 Naval Air Squadron re-joined HMS ''Bulwark'' for a brief deployment, disembarking to Sembawang on 19 May. On 27 June, 815 Naval Air Squadron disembarked from HMS ''Ark Royal'' on the 27 for another short visit, re-embarking on 11 July, but returned once more on 26 July. Additionally, 848 Naval Air Squadron re-embarked on 10 July for a month-long deployment, returning on 6 August. No. 11 Flight, part of No. 656 Squadron AAC, which holds the distinction of being the station's longest-serving unit, was transferred to
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,
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, at the conclusion of August 1962.


Re-commissioning of HMS ''Simbang'' (1962-1971)

On 4 September 1962 the airbase at Sembawang was officially re-commissioned, HMS ''Simbang''. On this same date, both 815 and 848 Naval Air Squadrons arrived at the station. 848 Naval Air Squadron stayed for a week before re-embarking on HMS ''Bulwark'', while 815 Naval Air Squadron re-joined HMS ''Ark Royal'' on the 29 of the month. Throughout October and November, there was a cessation of naval flying activities, although the improvements to the
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were completed in November as part of ongoing updates to the station. Flying operations resumed in December, with 814 Naval Air Squadron disembarking from HMS ''Hermes'' on 21. 814 Naval Air Squadron re-embarked on HMS ''Hermes'' on 5 January 1963, marking the beginning of a significant year that also saw the initial deployments from
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and
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s to HMS ''Simbang''. On 10 January, 846 Naval Air Squadron disembarked four Westland Wessex HAS.1 anti-submarine helicopters, while a detachment from 845 Naval Air Squadron flew ashore from HMS ''Albion''. Subsequently, 846 Naval Air Squadron re-embarked on 1 February and the remaining 845 Naval Air Squadron disembarked on 12. Additionally, 814 Naval Air Squadron flew in from HMS ''Hermes'' once more, on the 25. On 17 April 845 Naval Air Squadron returned to HMS ''Albion'' and 814 Naval Air Squadron joined the Royal Australian Navy's aircraft carrier on 20. In May, 846 Naval Air Squadron returned to RNAS Sembawang, with a detachment of six helicopters on the 17 for a brief stay before departing again on 24 June. The only activity in June involved 814 Naval Air Squadron, which disembarked from HMS ''Hermes'' on the 13 and returned to the carrier on the 28. During the summer of 1963, HMS ''Ark Royal'' disembarked the anti-submarine squadron, 815 Naval Air Squadron, which spent two deployments at RNAS Sembawang, from 11 to 24 July and 14 to 26 August. In February 1964, 815 Naval Air Squadron arrived, disembarking from HMS ''Centaur'' on 12 and subsequently re-embarking on the 1 March. This squadron was succeeded by 814 Naval Air Squadron, which disembarked from HMS ''Victorious'' for a short period, between 23 March and 8 April. 815 Naval Air Squadron made its final disembarkation from HMS ''Centaur'' between 16 and 25 November. Meanwhile, HMS ''Victorious'' re-embarked 814 Naval Air Squadron on 21 November, following its deployment to RNAS Sembawang on 23 September. In 1965, initiatives were started to enhance RNAS Sembawang, transforming it into a base dedicated to supporting commando operations, with the intention of establishing it as a Fleet Amphibious Forces Base. 820 Naval Air Squadron disembarked from the ''Audacious''-class aircraft carrier, with eight Westland Wessex HAS.1 anti-submarine warfare helicopters between January 14 and 26. Subsequently, on 5 March, 845 Naval Air Squadron disembarked from HMS ''Bulwark'' until the end of March. Additionally in March, Westland Wessex HAS.31A, the Royal Australian Navy's anti-submarine warfare model, equipped
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, disembarked from HMAS ''Melbourne''. A detachment from 848 Naval Air Squadron disembarked from HMS ''Albion'' on 28 April, which was now operating with the Westland Wessex HU.5 troop transporter helicopter. This unit was organised into a Headquarters Flight and four subordinate Flights designated as 'A', 'B', 'C', and 'D'. The entire unit was not fully assembled at RNAS Sembawang until 19 June. While the Headquarters Flight remained stationed at RNAS Sembawang, the four subordinate Flights were deployed to operate from jungle bases located in
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, Nanga Gaat, and
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in
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, as well as at
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in the
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, starting from 23 May. On 15 July, 815 Naval Air Squadron disembarked once more, this time from HMS ''Ark Royal'', and subsequently re-embarked on 3 August. They returned again on 4 September for an additional two-week period. Meanwhile, 820 Naval Air Squadron spent a week on land starting from 12 October, before re-joining HMS ''Eagle'' on 19 October. They returned on 6 November for twelve days. 815 Naval Air Squadron arrived on 20 October and remained until 6 December. The completion of construction to accommodate a second Royal Marines unit, as part of the new Fleet Amphibious Forces Base for the Far East, occurred in March 1966, marking the introduction of
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. The amalgamation of the Royal Marines Brigade Flight, 40 Commando Air Troop, 42 Commando Air Troop, and
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Air Troop commenced in Sembawang, Singapore, in 1967. Subsequently, on 12 August 1968, No. 3 Commando Brigade Air Squadron was established at RNAS Sembawang to provide support to the Royal Marines. The squadron's initial equipment consisted of fourteen Westland Sioux AH.1 light observation helicopters. In March 1969, the Royal Marines received enhanced air support with the reformation of
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at RNAS Sembawang on 14 of the month. This squadron was established from a segment of 848 Naval Air Squadron and was equipped with eight Westland Wessex HU.5 transport helicopters. Subsequently, the newly formed 847 Naval Air Squadron embarked on HMS ''Albion'' for a brief embarkation on 16 May, returning to the airbase on the 28. On 1 September 1971, the management of RNAS Sembawang was transferred to the Singapore Air Defence Command. Concurrently, the facilities associated with the Fleet Amphibious Forces Base were reassigned to the ANZUK Support Group. The decommissioning of HMS ''Simbang'' occurred on 30 September 1971. Fleet Air Arm squadrons maintained their operations from Sembawang until October. Notably, 'A' Flight of 848 Naval Air Squadron had previously boarded the amphibious warfare ship on 27 August and the remainder of the squadron departed Sembawang for the last time on 17 September, when they boarded HMS ''Albion''. The final operations at Sembawang Air Base were conducted by the
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HAS.1 anti-submarine helicopters from
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, which disembarked from HMS ''Eagle'' on September 20 and re-embarked on October 5.


Sembawang Air Base

The installation was renamed as Sembawang Air Base (SBAB) in 1971 upon its transfer to the Singapore Air Defence Command (SADC). Between 1971 and 1976, Sembawang served as a base for British, Australian, and New Zealand military forces, operating under the framework of the
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(FPDA). The SIAI-Marchetti SF.260 was developed as a successor to the older
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installation with the permanent relocation of the first resident helicopter squadron, 120 Squadron, from
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. In the late 1990s, the expansion of Sembawang Airbase involved the acquisition of sections of Lorong Gambas and Lorong Lada Merah for the purpose of redevelopment activities.


Organisation

Currently, there are approximately 100 helicopters based in Sembawang Air Base, almost all are operating in support of the
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and the
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. It is the home base to all the RSAF helicopter squadrons, consisting of
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s, Boeing CH-47SD Chinooks,
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B (derivative of
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) naval helicopters,http://www.defencetalk.com/singapore-begins-operating-new-s-70-helicopters-24948/ 'Defence Talk : Singapore Begins Operating New S-70 Helicopters' as well as the
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s and Bell UH-1Hs, which are currently stored in reserve. Recently added to the base are the Boeing AH-64D Longbow Apache attack helicopters. Currently, the RSAF's
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with its associated Air Defence assets, is also located within the compound of the air base as well as the famous local Sembawang Hot Spring Park.


Based units

Flying and notable non-flying units based at Sembawang Air Base.


Republic of Singapore Air Force

The Flying squadrons are: * 120 Squadron with 20 AH-64D Longbow Apaches; *123 Squadron with 6 S-70B Seahawks, these are owned and operated by the Republic of Singapore navy but flown by RSAF pilots; *124 Squadron with 5 EC120 Colibri, headquartered at SBAB with a training detachment at
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; * 125 Squadron with 22 AS332M Super Puma & Airbus H225, four of these are configured for
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duties; * 126 Squadron with CH-47D; * 127 Squadron with 6 CH-47D and 12 CH-47SD Chinooks. The Support Squadrons are: *Aircraft Operations Engineering Squadron – 806 SQN *Aircraft Specialist Engineering Squadron – 816 SQN *Airbase Sustainment Squadron – 706 SQN *Airbase Civil Engineering Squadron – 506 SQN *Force Protection Squadron – 606 SQN *Control Squadron – 206 SQN


Photo gallery

File:RAF Sembawang entrance 1941.jpeg, Entrance of RAF Sembawang, c. 1941. File:Brewster Model 339 Buffalo.jpg, Brewster Buffalo fighters of
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, November 1941. File:RAAF21SquadronBrewsterBuffalosMalaya1941.jpg, Brewster Buffalo aircraft of No. 21 Squadron flying over RAF Sembawang. File:RSAF SBAB helicopters & staffs.jpg, The staff and personnel from Sembawang Air Base Air Logistic Squadron posing in front of the helicopters currently in RSAF service. File:RSAF AH-64D Longbow Apache.jpg, 120 Squadron AH-64D Longbow Apache on static display during RSAF Open house. File: Republic of Singapore Air Force Eurocopter AS332 Super Puma taking off from the RSS Resolution with the USS Russell on the horizon - 20040607.jpg, 125 Squadron Super Puma takes off from the flight deck of the RSS Resolution – an ''Endurance''-class LST. Visible in the foreground is the
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(ASIST) system. File:CH-47 Chinook (Republic of Singapore Air Force) h.jpg, 127 Squadron CH-47SD lands aboard during Exercise CARAT 2001.


Previous units and aircraft

List of past flying units and major non-flying units permanently based at Sembawang. 1941–42 * No. 62 Squadron RAF (detachment) –
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 I. * No. 21 Squadron,
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(RAAF) –
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*
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– Brewster Buffalo I. 1945–1971
''Royal Air Force'' *
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FR.18. *
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– Spitfire F.18. *
No. 194 Squadron RAF 194 Squadron RAF, though formed as a training unit in Egypt and ended as a casualty evacuation unit in Malaya, was for most of its active service life an RAF transport squadron that flew in South East Asia. History Formation and World War I F ...
reformed here during February 1953 from the Far East Casevac Flight –
Westland Dragonfly The Westland WS-51 Dragonfly helicopter was built by Westland Aircraft and was an Anglicised licence-built version of the American Sikorsky H-5, Sikorsky S-51. Design and development On 19 January 1947 an agreement was signed between Westlan ...
HC.2. * No. 656 Squadron RAF reformed here on 29 June 1948 from No. 1914 Flight RAF – Auster AOP.5. ''Royal Navy'' * Aircraft Holding Unit Sembawang. * Naval Aircraft Support Unit Sembawang. *
791 Naval Air Squadron 791 Naval Air Squadron (791 NAS) was a Fleet Air Arm (FAA) naval air squadron of the United Kingdom’s Royal Navy (RN) which last disbanded at Sembawang in June 1947. It formed as an Air Target Towing Unit, at HMS ''Condor'', RNAS Arbroath, i ...
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800 Naval Air Squadron 800 Naval Air Squadron (800 NAS) also referred to as 800 Squadron, was a Fleet Air Arm (FAA) naval air squadron of the United Kingdom’s Royal Navy (RN). It most recently operated the Harrier as part of Joint Force Harrier (JFH), from March ...
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802 Naval Air Squadron 802 Naval Air Squadron (802 NAS), colloquially called 802 Squadron, was a Fleet Air Arm (FAA) naval air squadron of the United Kingdom’s Royal Navy (RN). It most recently operated the Hawker Sea Hawk between 1956 and 1959, notably during the S ...
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804 Naval Air Squadron 804 Naval Air Squadron (804 NAS), also referred to as 804 Squadron, was a Fleet Air Arm (FAA) naval air squadron of the United Kingdom’s Royal Navy (RN). It most recently operated the Supermarine Scimitar between March 1960 and September 1961 ...
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806 Naval Air Squadron 806 Naval Air Squadron (806 NAS), sometimes alluded to as 806 Squadron, was a Fleet Air Arm (FAA) naval air squadron of the United Kingdom’s Royal Navy (RN). It was most recently active with the Hawker Sea Hawk between March 1953 and December ...
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807 Naval Air Squadron 807 Naval Air Squadron (807 NAS) sometimes referred to as 807 Squadron, was a Fleet Air Arm (FAA) naval air squadron of the United Kingdom’s Royal Navy (RN). It most recently operated the Supermarine Scimitar F.1 strike aircraft between Octobe ...
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811 Naval Air Squadron 811 Naval Air Squadron (811 NAS), sometimes expressed as 811 Squadron, was a Fleet Air Arm (FAA) naval air squadron of the United Kingdom’s Royal Navy (RN). It most recently operated Hawker Sea Hawk between 1955 and 1956. It was first founde ...
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812 Naval Air Squadron 812 Naval Air Squadron (812 NAS), also referred to as 812 Squadron, was a Fleet Air Arm (FAA) naval air squadron of the United Kingdom’s Royal Navy (RN). It most recently operated with Fairey Gannet between November 1955 and December 1956. ...
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814 Naval Air Squadron 814 Naval Air Squadron or 814 NAS, nicknamed the Flying Tigers, is a squadron of the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm. It is currently equipped with the AgustaWestland Merlin HM2 anti-submarine warfare helicopter and is based at Royal Naval Air Stat ...
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815 Naval Air Squadron 815 Naval Air Squadron is a Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm squadron flying the AgustaWestland Wildcat HMA.2 helicopter and is the Navy's front line Wildcat Naval Air Squadron. The squadron is based at RNAS Yeovilton (HMS Heron) in Somerset. The squa ...
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816 Naval Air Squadron 816 Naval Air Squadron (816 NAS) was a Fleet Air Arm (FAA) naval air squadron of the United Kingdom’s Royal Navy (RN) which formed at the start of the Second World War. It was first formed in March 1939, aboard the carrier HMS ''Furious'', to ...
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817 Naval Air Squadron 817 Naval Air Squadron was a Fleet Air Arm (FAA) naval air squadron of the United Kingdom’s Royal Navy (RN) during the Second World War. In 1941, the squadron operated Fairey Albacore aircraft in the Anti-Submarine Warfare role in Icelandic ...
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820 Naval Air Squadron 820 Naval Air Squadron (802 NAS), also referred to as 820 Squadron, is a carrier-based Fleet Air Arm (FAA) naval air squadron of the United Kingdom’s Royal Navy (RN). It currently operates the Merlin HM2 in two capacities, either for anti-su ...
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824 Naval Air Squadron 824 Naval Air Squadron is a Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm squadron based at RNAS Culdrose and currently operating the AgustaWestland Merlin HM2 Operational Conversion Unit. It trains aircrew in Anti-Submarine warfare and Airborne Surveillance and C ...
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825 Naval Air Squadron 825 Naval Air Squadron is a Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm Naval Air Squadron which was re-commissioned on 10 October 2014 and currently flies the AgustaWestland Wildcat HMA2. It was a carrier-based squadron that was formed on 8 October 1934 from th ...
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826 Naval Air Squadron 826 Naval Air Squadron was a Fleet Air Arm aircraft squadron formed during World War II which has been reformed several times since then until last disbanded in 1993. History Second World War No. 826 Squadron was formed at RNAS Ford in Sussex ...
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827 Naval Air Squadron 827 Naval Air Squadron was a Fleet Air Arm (FAA) naval air squadron of the United Kingdom’s Royal Navy (RN). 827 Naval Air Squadron was established in September 1940, as a Torpedo Spotter Reconnaissance (TSR) unit at HMS ''Heron'', RNAS Yeov ...
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837 Naval Air Squadron 837 Naval Air Squadron (837 NAS) was a Fleet Air Arm (FAA) naval air squadron of the United Kingdom’s Royal Navy (RN). Established in January 1942, at HMS ''Buzzard'', RNAS Palisadoes, Jamaica, the squadron began as a Torpedo Bomber Reconnais ...
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845 Naval Air Squadron 845 Naval Air Squadron is a squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm. Part of the Commando Helicopter Force, it is a specialist amphibious unit operating the AgustaWestland Commando Merlin HC4 helicopter and provides troop transport and load ...
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846 Naval Air Squadron 846 Naval Air Squadron is a Fleet Air Arm (FAA) naval air squadron of the United Kingdom’s Royal Navy (RN). The squadron represents one of the two primary AgustaWestland Merlin HC4 Squadrons that constitute the Royal Navy's Commando Helicopt ...
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847 Naval Air Squadron 847 Naval Air Squadron is a squadron of the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm. It operates AgustaWestland Wildcat AH.1 helicopters and provides armed reconnaissance and light transport support to UK Commando Force. Along with 845 and 846 naval air squa ...
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888 Naval Air Squadron 888 Naval Air Squadron (888 NAS) was a Fleet Air Arm (FAA) naval air squadron of the United Kingdom’s Royal Navy (RN). It was first established as a Fleet fighter unit at HMS ''Daedalus'', RNAS Lee-on-Solent, in November 1941. The squadron boa ...
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1700 Naval Air Squadron 1700 Naval Air Squadron (1700 NAS) is a non-flying Fleet Air Arm (FAA) naval air squadron of the United Kingdom’s Royal Navy (RN). On 31 October 2017, the Maritime Aviation Support Force (MASF) at RNAS Culdrose was recommissioned as 1700 Nava ...
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3 Commando Brigade Air Squadron 3 Commando Brigade Air Squadron, Royal Marines, was formed in 1968 in Singapore by the amalgamation of three Commando Air Troops and the Brigade Flight. The squadron moved to Plymouth in 1971 and the two remaining UK Commando Air Troops became p ...


See also

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Battle of Singapore The fall of Singapore, also known as the Battle of Singapore, took place in the South–East Asian theatre of the Pacific War. The Empire of Japan captured the British stronghold of Singapore, with fighting lasting from 8 to 15 February 1942. S ...
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British Far East Command The Far East Command was a British military command which had 2 distinct periods. These were firstly, 18 November 1940 – 7 January 1942 succeeded by the American-British-Dutch-Australian Command ( ABDACOM), and secondly, 1963–1971 succeeded ...
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Far East Air Force (Royal Air Force) The former Royal Air Force Far East Air Force, more simply known as RAF Far East Air Force, was the Command organisation that controlled all Royal Air Force assets in the east of Asia (Far East). It was originally formed as Air Command, South Ea ...
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Far East Strategic Reserve The British Commonwealth Far East Strategic Reserve (commonly referred to as the ''Far East Strategic Reserve'' or the ''FESR'') was a joint military force of the British, Australian, and New Zealand armed forces. Created in the 1950s and based i ...
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Malayan Emergency The Malayan Emergency, also known as the Anti–British National Liberation War, was a guerrilla warfare, guerrilla war fought in Federation of Malaya, Malaya between communist pro-independence fighters of the Malayan National Liberation Arm ...
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Republic of Singapore Air Force The Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) is the aerial service branch of the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) responsible for controlling and defending the airspace of the country, and providing air support to the Army and Navy. It was establis ...
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Singapore strategy The Singapore strategy was a naval defence policy of the United Kingdom that evolved in a series of Military operation plan, war plans from 1919 to 1941. It aimed to deter aggression by Japan by providing a base for a fleet of the Royal Navy in ...


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History of RAFNaval Historical Society of Australia


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