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1831 Naval Air Squadron was a Fleet Air Arm (FAA) naval air squadron of the United Kingdom's Royal Navy (RN). It was established in January 1943, at HMS Saker II, RNAS Quonset Point, as a fighter squadron, in the United States. After training at RNAS Quonset Point and Naval Air Station Brunswick, the squadron boarded HMS Trumpeter in June, disembarking in Belfast in November and arriving at HMS Blackcap, RNAS Stretton, two days later. It was disbanded in December after integrating into the 15th Naval Fighter Wing, with its personnel and aircraft redistributed to the other two Naval Air squadrons in the wing, 1830 and 1833. It reformed at Brunswick in November 1944, before joining HMS Pursuer in February 1945. The squadron landed at HMS Gannet, RNAS Eglinton. In May 1945, its strength increased to twenty-one aircraft before it joined the light fleet carrier HMS Glory in November. The carrier sailed to the Far East to become part of the British Pacific Fleet and was home to the 16th Carrier Air Group, disembarking at HMS Ukussa, RNAS Katukurunda, in July. The squadron did not see combat before the war concluded and was disbanded in 1946.
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