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Two Hudson aircraft from No. 13 Squadron near Darwin in 1940
Two Hudson aircraft from No. 13 Squadron near Darwin in 1940

No. 13 Squadron of the Royal Australian Air Force is currently a RAAF Reserve unit located in Darwin. No. 13 Squadron was first established in 1940 as a general reconnaissance squadron equipped with Lockheed Hudson aircraft. In this role the Squadron participated in the unsuccessful defence of the Netherlands East Indies in 1941-42. No. 13 Squadron conducted raids over the Japanese-occupied Netherlands East Indies until 1943 when it was reequipped and primarily operated in the anti-submarine role until the end of the war. Future Prime Minister Gough Whitlam served as a navigator with the Squadron during this period. While No. 13 Squadron was disbanded in 1946 it was re-established as a non-flying Air Force Reserve Squadron located at RAAF Base Darwin in 1989.