History
1942-1946
No. 30 Squadron was formed on 9 March 1942 at RAAF Base Richmond in New South Wales as a long-range fighter squadron, operating the Bristol Beaufighter.
In August 1942 the squadron moved to Townsville and then to New Guinea. and in early September became the first RAAF Beaufighter squadron to see action.
The squadron returned to Australia December 1945,
The squadron was disbanded on 15 August 1946.
COMMANDING OFFICERS
9.3.42 SQNLDR C.F. Read
4.6.42 WGCDR B.R. Walker, DSO
18.6.43 WGCDR C.P. Glasscock, DFC
23.9.43 SQNLDR W.T.M. Boulton, DFC
25.5.44 WGCDR P.L.B. Gibson
11.6.44 SQNLDR J.T. Sandford, DSO, DFC
9.10.44 WGCDR C.H.C. Thompson, AFC
3.7.45 SQNLDR G.D. Wentworth
1.11.45 FLTLT R.T. Bruce (Temp)
1948 - 1956
No. 30 Squadron was reformed as No 30 (Target Towing) Squadron at RAAF Base Richmond on 8 March 1948.
In this role, the squadron supported Army, Air Force and navy training exercises and research conducted by the CSIRO. It operated Beaufighter, Wirraway and Oxford aircraft in this role.
The squadron moved to Schofields on 11 March 1949, to Canberra 18 September 1952 and returned to Richmond on 15 April 1954.
The squadron disbanded again on 21 March 1956.
COMMANDING OFFICERS
8.3.48 SQNLDR C.A. Greenwood
28.4.48 FLTLT S.W. Dallywater
29.4.49 FLTLT W. Addison
8.10.49 FLTLT F.J. Inger
12.2.51 SQNLDR R.J. Rankin, AFC
29.2.52 WGCDR J.E.S. Dennett
16.9.52 SQNLDR J.W. Hubble, AFC
19.11.52 FLTLT B. Parker, AFC
5.7.54 FLTLT F.P. O'Leary
14.11.55 SQNLDR R.D. Albrecht
1961 - 1968
No. 30 Squadron was reformed on 11 January 1961 at RAAF Base Williamtown as a Surface-to-Air Guided Weapons squadron equipped with Bloodhound missiles.
The squadron was disbanded again on 30 November 1968.
COMMANDING OFFICERS
11.1.61 WGCDR E.W. Tonkin, OBE
16.9.63 SQNLDR K.H. Foster, DFM (Temp)
18.1.64 WGCDR R.H. Glassop, DFC
23.5.66 SQNLDR B.T. Sweeney
2010 - Current
No. 30 Squadron was reformed as No. 30 (City of Sale) Squadron on 1 July 2010 at RAAF Base East Sale.
The squadron operates as an Air Base Operations Squadron, at RAAF Base East Sale, and is part of the Combat Support Group.
No. 30 (City of Sale) Squadron was formally presented with its Squadron Standard at RAAF Base East Sale on 23 March 2021, by Governor-General David Hurley. The Squadron Standard features the 11 battle honours from the squadron's WWII Pacific theatre service.
COMMANDING OFFICERS
1.7.10 WGCDR S.M. Bolitho
19.4.12 SQNLDR S. Wheal (Temp)
14.1.13 WGCDR J.R.A. Svede
11.1.16 WGCDR M.D. Quirke
14.1.19 WGCDR J.M. Allen
14.12.20 WGCDR N.J. Foate
15.1.24 WGCDR P.B. Ferris
WWII History
Richmond, NSW - March 1942 - August 1942
Bohle River, QLD - August 1942 - September 1942
Milne Bay, NEW GUINEA - September 1942 - July 1943
Wards Strip, NEW GUINEA - September 1942 - July 1943
Battle of Bismarck Sea - 3 - 4 March 1943
Vivigani Strip, GOODENOUGH Island - July 1943 - November 1943
Kiriwina Strip, TROBRIAN Islands - November 1943 - June 1944
Tadji Strip, NEW GUINEA - June 1944 - August 1944
Kamiri Strip, NOEMFOOR Island - August 1944 - November 1944
Wama Strip, MOROTAI Island - November 1944 - August 1945
Tawri Tawri Strip, SANGA SANGA Island - May 1945 - August 1945
Tarakan Strip, TARAKAN Island - June 1945 - August 1945
Labuan Strip, LABUAN Island - June 1945 - August 1945
Memorial Roll 1942 - 1945
1942-1945
ABBOTT 420513 Neville
AITCHESON 432654 Allan Graham
ALLOTT 11321 Robert Maxwell
BALDOCK 412095 Harold Ivo McKensey
BENSON 402487 David Bernard
BINNIE 43192 William George Ronald
BROOKS 43250 John Livingstone
BUTTERFIELD 416205 Thomas Ian
CAIN 1446 John James
CAMERON 35931 Stuart Francis
CHAPPLE 421967 Charles Hinton
COATES 409815 Percy John
COSGROVE 400140 William Nicholas Pax
DANIELS 416416 William Lawrence
EDDISON 563 Edward Dalkeith
FENTON 250666 Gordon Keith
GIBSON 260190 Philip Leslie Boyce
GILFILLAN 442384 William John
GLASSCOCK 260092 Clarrie Parsons
GREASLEY 205761 Norman Edward
HALL 415788 Leonard Douglas
HARDING 408691 William Thomas Robertson
HARTY 427196 William Francis Marcus
HASENOHR 28902 Robert
HIDER 433672 Robert Henry
HUTCHESON 418531 Jack
JONES 270808 Edward Albert
JONES 96685 Robert Leonard Frederick
KELLEY 1432 Raymond Arthur
KELLY 436681 Brian Charles Francis
KING 400043 Francis Cairo
KIRKWOOD 21714 Donald Clarence
LANGUSCH 405744 Leslie Douglas
Le GRIFFON 3024 Bernard Albert
LUCAS 415159 Gordon Albert
McKENZIE 434178 Gordon Stewart
McNAMARA 32541 James William
MacPHERSON 402529 Alexander Roy
MAIRET 35940 Archibald Sylvian
MOODY 404896 Albert James
MORRIS-HADWELL 1433 Edward Burford
MURPHINE 32845 Oscar Douglas
NELSON 433533 Rowland Clifford
NEWMAN 404733 John Robert
PLOWMAN 411824 Kenneth William
PORCH 410724 Rhys Morgan
RICHARDSON 22750 Eric Raymond
SATCHWELL 400736 Clifford Alan
SAYER 400212 George Windsor
STANTON 435250 Norman Robert
STEPHENS 411670 Bruce Robbie
STONE 3406 Derek Robert
SULLIVAN 41711 Percival Leslie
TIBBALLS 418591 Ronald Vivian
TURNER 415952 Ernest Edwin
WAGNER 432458 Roy Alexander
WALLACE 586 Richard Hamilton
WEBSTER 409360 Alan Robert
WEIN 414975 Colin Esbert
WHITE 416162 Victor Alfred
WILSON 40195 James Rupert
WOODROFFE 407544 Harold Maurice
WOOLCOTT 406895 Edward Seymour
YATES 425801 William John
WWII Memorial
Loss of A19-12
5 August 1942
Beaufighter aircraft A19-12 crashed at Whittlesea approximately 35 miles from Melbourne.
Pilot & Observer - P/O Leslie Douglas LANGUISH (405744) and Sgt Norman Edward GREASLEY (205761) both killed.
Airboard and Eastern Area advised - Signal - Richmond - A.86 8/8
Loss of A19-1
23 September 1942
Loss of A/C with F/Sgt George Windsor SAYER(400212) and Sgt Archibald Sylvian MAIRET (35940)
WARDS DROME Operation WAR.15. Attack enemy aircraft on Buna Drome.
For details of duty ordered, aircraft taking part and results of operation see Form A51 attached.
Time up 0208/23Z
Time down 0413/23Z
Aircraft No. and Crew
A19-4 W/C Walker & F/O Mason
A19-33 F/L Uren & F/O Maguire
A19-28 S/L Parker & W/O O'Conner
A19-38 F/L Wild & F/O Harvey
A19-1 F/S Sayer & Sgt Mairet
A19-10 F/S Campbell & F/S Yeatman
A19-3 F/O McKew & Sgt Lasscock
RESULTS. Three dummy aircraft seen in bays S/E side of runway, also two on fringe of scrub north side of new strip, consider drome servicable with care for all types.
Observed 75% of barges at Buna-Sanananda area under water, Fire burning near strip and red roofed house at Sangara. A/A seen bursting close to one Beaufighter which went below the trees and did not reappear. Smoke seen to rise from spot near N.W. corner of runway.
CASUALTIES. Aircraft A19-1 did not return from this operation. Air crew 400212 F/Sgt G.W. Sayer, (Airman Pilot) and 35940 Sgt A.S. Mairet, (WA.O) missing.
This constituted the Squadron's first loss of personnel and aircraft in operations against the enemy.