No. 34 Squadron RAF

No. 34 Squadron RAF
Active7 January 1916 – 25 September 1919
3 December 1935 – February 1942
1 April 1942 – 15 October 1945
1 August 1946 – 31 July 1947
11 February 1949 – 24 June 1952
1 August 1954 – 10 January 1958
1 October 1960 – 31 December 1967
CountryUnited Kingdom
BranchRoyal Air Force
MottosLatin: Lupus vult, lupus volat
("Wolf wishes, wolf flies")
Battle honoursWestern Front, 1916–17, Ypres, 1917, Italian Front & Adriatic, 1917–18, Somme, 1916, Hindenburg Line, Eastern Waters 1941, Malaya, 1941–42, Arakan, 1942–44, Manipur, 1944, Burma, 1944–45
Insignia
Squadron badge heraldryIn front of an increscent, a wolf passant.
Squadron codesLB April–August 1939
EG March–October 1945
8Q February 1949 – July 1951
6J March 1949 – November 1952
Post-1950 squadron roundel

No. 34 Squadron RAF was a squadron of the Royal Air Force. During the First World War it operated as a reconnaissance and bomber squadron and in the 1930s operated light bombers. It was re-equipped with fighter-bombers in the later half of the Second World War and in the post-war period was reformed four times; first as a photo-reconnaissance unit, then anti-aircraft co-operation, then as a jet fighter squadron through the 1950s. It was last active in the 1960s, as a Blackburn Beverley transport squadron.