Royal Navy Telegraphist Air Gunner Training Squadron (1943-1945) 743 Naval Air Squadron formed at
R.N. Air Section Yarmouth,
Nova Scotia, Canada, as a Telegraphist Air Gunner Training Squadron, on the 1 March 1943. It was part of No.2 Telegraphist Air Gunner School, within the Royal Navy No.1 Naval Air Gunnery School (NAGS), which was under the
British Commonwealth Air Training Plan. The squadron was equipped with
Fairey Swordfish II, a biplane torpedo bomber,
Supermarine Walrus II, an amphibious maritime patrol aircraft and
Avro Anson, a multi-role training aircraft. All training ceased on 19 March 1945 at R.N. Air Section Yarmouth and 743 Naval Air Squadron wound down. All of the squadrons aircraft were moved and delivered to
R.N. Air Section Dartmouth (HMS Seaborn), Nova Scotia, Canada and this was completed on the 30 March 1945, with 743 Naval Air Squadron disbanding at R.N. Air Section Yarmouth, on the same date.
Royal Canadian Navy Fleet requirements unit (1946-1954) In June 1946, Squadron 743 was re-established at
RCAF Dartmouth as a Fleet Requirements Unit of the
Royal Canadian Navy, subsequently integrating into No. 1 Training Air Group (1 TrAG) shortly after its formation. Initially equipped with Fairey Swordfish torpedo bomber aircraft for various utility functions and Supermarine Walrus amphibious aircraft, which were soon decommissioned, the squadron later incorporated
North American Harvard advanced trainer aircraft for
pilot training and Avro Anson aircraft for
navigation and communication training for
Observers and Observer Mates, as well as for additional utility purposes. From May 1949 until May 1952, the squadron functioned as a subordinate Flight within 1 TrAG, and on 1 May 1954, it was reclassified as VU-32 (Utility) Squadron. == Aircraft flown ==