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Military - Air Force
No. 330 Norwegian Squadron RAF A Norwegian squadron founded in 1941 at RAF Reykjavik that performed convoy escort, anti-submarine patrols, anti-shipping sorties and other operations across the North East Atlantic. It flew Nomads, Catalinas and Sunderlands and was transferred to Norwegian control in 1945.1
No. 331 Norwegian Squadron RAF A Norwegian-manned squadron of the RAF during WW2 formed on 21 July 1941 at RAF Catterick. On Sept 21, 1945, it was disbanded and control passed to the re-formed Royal Norwegian Air Force.1
No. 332 Norwegian Squadron RAF A Norwegian-manned squadron of the RAF during WW2 formed on 16 Jan 1942 at RAF Catterick. On Sept 21, 1945, it was disbanded and control passed to the re-formed Royal Norwegian Air Force.1
Military - Army Services
Royal Norwegian Army Air Service A service established in 1914 and joined on 10 Nov 1944 with the Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service to form the Royal Norwegian Air Force. Both air services established themselves in Britain during WW2 and operated as part of the British RAF.1
Military - Navy
Royal Norwegian Naval Air Service A service established on 1 June 1912 and joined on 10 Nov 1944 with the Royal Norwegian Army Air Service to form the Royal Norwegian Air Force. Both air services established themselves in Britain during WW2 and operated as part of the British RAF.1
Royal Norwegian Navy The branch of the Norwegian Armed Forces responsible for naval operations of the state of Norway. On June 7, 1940, 13 vessels, 5 aircraft and 500 men from the Royal Norwegian Navy continued the fight from the UK until the war ended. The size in men and ships steadily increased as WW2 progressed.2