North Luffenham
410 Squadron Photographs


This is a large bronze coin (1 and 3/4 inch in diameter) especially pressed by George Tarratt Ltd, Goldsmiths in Leicester, England, and given to 410 Squadron personnel. We have no idea how long this practice was carried out, but it is felt that all 410 Squadron members who participated in the tremendous operation of moving the Squadron from Canada to the UK on the aircraft carrier, and then making the Squadron operational at North Luffenham were presented with one.



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  1. Face side - the 410 Squadron emblem and motto with the King's crown on top - September 1952.
    Courtesy Jean-Guy Choquette

  2. Back side - the inscription "Presented to LAC Choquette in recognition of service to 410 (F) Squadron" - September 1952.
    Courtesy Jean-Guy Choquette

  3. Goldsmiths mark on the carrying box - September 1952.
    Courtesy Jean-Guy Choquette



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Updated: May 11, 2003