No. 411 “County of York” Squadron (Auxiliary)
Badge: A bear rampant
Motto: Inimicus inimico (Hostile to an enemy)
Authority: King George VI, October 1942
The bear is a fierce fighter and is found in Canada.
Formed at Toronto, Ontario on 1 October 1950, the squadron flew Vampire and Sabre aircraft in a fighter role until October 1958 when it was reassigned to a light transport and emergency rescue role and re-equipped with Expeditor and Otter aircraft. On 1 February 1968 the squadron was integrated into the Canadian Armed Forces as No. 411 “County of York” Air Reserve Squadron.
Brief Chronology: Formed as No. 411 (F) Sqn (Aux), Toronto, Ont. 1 Oct 50 (1). Titled No. 411 “County of York” (F) Sqn (Aux) 2 Jun 52. Rdesignated No. 411 “County of York” Sqn (Aux) I Oct 58. Integrated into CAF as No. 411 “County of York” Air Res Sqn 1 Feb 68.
Title: “County of York”
Nickname: “Grizzly Bear”
Commanders
- W/C R.I.A. Smith, DFC and Bar 1 Oct 50 – 10 Jul 52.
- W/C R.H. Rohmer, DFC 2 Sep 52 – 10 Mar 53.
- W/C C. Darrow, DFC 11 Mar 53 – 3 Sep 54.
- S/L M.F. Cliff 8 Oct 54 – 15 Aug 55.
- W/C J.W.P. Draper, DFC 7 Nov 55 – 6 Nov 58.
- W/C F.J. Mills 7 Nov 58 – 13 Sep 61.
- W/C E.M. Lane, CD 14 Sep 61 – 30 Nov 64.
- W/C J.R.R. Neroutsos, CD 1 Dec 64 – 17 Mar 66.
- W/C T.H. Ussher, CD 18 Mar 66 – 31 Jan 68.
Higher Formations and Squadron Location
Training Command,
Air Defence Command (1 Aug 51),
No. 2 Group (Auxiliary) (15 Jan 51 – 1 Mar 57),
Air Transport Command (1 Oct 58):
No. 14 Wing (Auxiliary) (1 Oct 50),
- Downsview, Ont. 1 Oct 50 – 31 Jan 68.
Representative Aircraft (Unit Code 1950-51 AN, 1951-58 KH)
North American Harvard Mk.II (Feb 51 – Sep 58)
- 2903 2918 3784
de Havilland Vampire Mk.III (Jul 51 – Nov 55)
- 17017 17035 17045 17067
Canadair Silver Star Mk.3 (Oct 55 – Oct 58)
- 21463
Canadair Sabre Mk.5 (Oct 56 – Sep 58)
- 23104 23208 23306 23308
Beechcraft Expeditor Mk.3 (Sep 58 – Oct 66)
- 1442 1472 1559 1561
de Havilland Otter (Feb 62 – Jan 68)
- 9411 9413 9420 9422
(1) Formation date was to have been 1 February 1947, but only the Radar Convoy Section was formed on 18 April 1948.