10 (Army Cooperation) Squadron RCAF was formed on 5 October 1932 and renumbered as No.
10 (Bomber) Squadron RCAF was a new, unrelated unit that was formed by the Royal Canadian Air Force on 5 September 1939 for anti-submarine warfare using the same, now disused squadron number, and was active for the duration of the Second World War.
[3] While based on the east coast of Canada and Newfoundland it established an RCAF record for 22 attacks on U-boats and successfully sank 3, garnering the unofficial nickname of North Atlantic Squadron.
[4] The squadron flew the Westland Wapiti, Douglas Digby, and Consolidated Liberator.
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