450 Tactical Helicopter Squadron

450 Tactical Helicopter Squadron is a Royal Canadian Air Force helicopter squadron. During the Second World War, the numerical designation of 450 was originally given to No. 450 Squadron of the Royal Australian Air Force, which flew under that number from 1941 until 1945 in the Middle East and Italy.[1] Canadian Article XV squadrons during the Second World War had used numbers from 400 to 449; however, due to an administrative error, the "450" designation was used when squadron formed at RCAF Station St. Hubert, Quebec, on March 29, 1968.[2]

The squadron moved to CFB Ottawa (Uplands) in May 1970 and the squadron received Royal Assent for the designation 450 Transport Helicopter Squadron on May 20, 1970. On August 1, 1991, the squadron was re-designated 450 Composite Helicopter Squadron. This was followed by another name change on April 1, 1993, when the squadron became 450 Tactical Helicopter Squadron. In August the following year, 450 Tactical Helicopter Squadron was transferred back to 1 Wing at St. Hubert.[2]

450 Squadron was deactivated in 1996 before being officially disbanded on January 1, 1998. On May 2, 2012, the squadron was re-established to be the home of the Canadian Forces' CH-147F Chinook helicopters, based out of CFB Petawawa.[3]

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  1. Eather 1995, pp. 103, 105.
  2. 1 2 "450 Tactical Helicopter Squadron". Royal Canadian Air Force. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
  3. "450 Tactical Helicopter Squadron reborn". Royal Canadian Air Force. 18 May 2012. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
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