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'''617 Squadron,''' "Perhaps the most famous [[Royal Air Force]] squadron currently flying",<ref name=RAF617>{{citation
'''617 Squadron''' of the [[Royal Air Force]] was formed on 21 March 1943 at RAF Scampton in [[Lincolnshire]] for the famous [[Dambusters Raid]].
| url = http://www.raf.mod.uk/organisation/617squadron.cfm
| title = 617 Squadron
| publisher = [[Royal Air Force]] }}</ref>  was formed for a special [[strategic bombing]] mission in the [[Second World War]], continuing in precision bombing and Pathfinder roles, and then in a variety of bombing and attack missions after the war. It remains in service, at RAF Marham, flying [[Panavia Tornado|Panavia Tornado GR4]] multirole fighters.
==Second World War==
617 Squadron, known as the '''Dambusters''', was formed at Scampton on 21 March 1943, originally for a single special mission: [[Operation Chastise]],  the breaching of dams vital to the German war effort.
===Operation Chastise===
The Squadron's Commanding Officer, Wing Commander Guy Gibson, given carte blanche to take the best personnel,in other Lancaster squadrons.  Even he was not told, for some time, of the exact target, just that low flying over water was required. 
===D-Day===
617 Squadron participated in the [[Battle of Normandy]] not by dropping bombs, but with a [[deception]] task that involved incredible precision.  They flew in patterns, dropping [[chaff (electronic warfare)|chaff]] to suggest, to German radar, that the invasion fleet was approaching  Cap d’Antifer, rather than the actual beaches. 16 Lancasters took part in Operation Taxable. <ref name=RAF-Normandy>{{citation
| http://www.raf.mod.uk/dday/timeline_june5.html
| author = [[Royal Air Force]]
| title = D-Day Timeline}}</ref>


===Precision bombing===
The unit was retained to carry out highly specialized attacks, many of which employed the 12,000lb (5,448kg) 'Tallboy' and 22,000lb (9,988kg) 'Grand Slam' [[earthquake bomb]]s.
==Postwar==
It  received Lincolns in September 1946 and [[English Electric Canberra]]s six years later with which the Squadron took part in Operation Firedog in Malaya before disbanding on 15 December 1955. On 1 May 1958, No 617 reformed at Scampton equipped with [[Vulcan]]s, a type that remained on strength until 31 December 1981 when the unit disbanded. The following year, the Squadron reformed with Tornado GR1s at Marham, initially in the strike role, but latterly in the maritime strike mission based at Lossiemouth.<ref name=RAF617/>
==Current operations==
Number 617 continued to fly the Tornado GR1 until it was replaced by the updated GR4 and it was with these that the squadron carried out the first attacks with the RAF's stand-off weapon - [[Storm Shadow]] - in RAF [[Operation Telic]] during the [[Iraq War]] in April 2003.
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617 Squadron insignia showing a breached dam.

617 Squadron of the Royal Air Force was formed on 21 March 1943 at RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire for the famous Dambusters Raid.

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