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No 316 Squadron was formed at Pembrey on 15 February 1941 as a Polish fighter unit equipped with Hawker Hurricane Mk.Is. It was engaged in defensive duties over South West England until it re-equipped with Hurricane Mk.IIs and began sweeps over northern France. In 1942 re-equipped with the SpitfireMk.Vb; Mk.IXc; and Mk.XVIe aircraft. In 1943 it re-equipped again with Mustang Mk.3 aircraft. The squadron was disbanded on 11 December 1946.[2]
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