441 Fighter Squadron when it transferred overseas to RAF Station Digby, Lincolnshire, England, on 8 February 1944.
Fighter aircraft | The Ultimate Fighter | fighter | IV Fighter Command | The Sabre Squadron | Street Fighter | Air Defense, Tactical Air Command | Tactical Air Command | fighter aircraft | Street Fighter II | No. 33 Squadron RAF | No. 263 Squadron RAF | squadron | Pacific Squadron | TIE fighter | Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo | RAF Fighter Command | No. 45 Squadron RAF | No. 127 Squadron RAF | Ultimate Fighter | No. 617 Squadron RAF | No. 43 Squadron RAF | No. 38 Squadron RAF | No. 107 Squadron RAF | German East Asia Squadron | Far East Squadron | 48th Fighter Wing | Voltage Fighter Gowcaizer | The Ultimate Fighter 2 | tactical |
During the campaign the Canadian air contingent consisted of 18 CF-18 Hornet aircraft from 441 and 425 Tactical Fighter Squadrons, with 69 aircrew and 250 ground crew.