No 12 (AC) Squadron, RCAF, became
No 112 (AC) Squadron, RCAF became,
No 112 (F) Squadron, RCAF, became
No 2 Canadian Fighter Squadron, RCAF, became
RCAF Pool, became
No 402 (F) Squadron, RCAF
Royal Canadian Air Force Operations Record Books : C-12266 & C-12267
No. 402 (F) Squadron Jan. 1936-Nov. 1941(until March 1941
No. 12 (AC) Squadron
No. 112 (AC)(City of Winnipeg) & No. 2 (F) Squadron) Winnipeg, Ottawa, High Post, Digby, Halton, Martlesam Heath, Ayr, Southend, Warmwell
No. 402 (F) Squadron, Warmwell, March 1941-June 1945 Colerne, Fairwood Common, Kenley Redhill, Digby, Horne, Westhampnett, Merston, Hawkinge, Belgium, Holland, Germany (Includes progress reports, 1940-1945)
No. 402 Squadron (Auxiliary), Winnipeg April 1947-Dec. 1964
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NOTE: Their are other squadrons on this reel
No 112 (Army Co-operation) Squadron left for Great Britain in June 1940; it did not take part in defence operations either, except for a few members of its flying personnel who were transferred to No 1 (Fighter) Squadron. No 112 became a fighter squadron in December 1940 under the designation of No 2 Squadron (402) and was equipped with Hawker Hurricanes.