- Ceylon, (2 - 17
November 1944)
Royal Naval Air
Station Puttalam (HMS
Rajaliya), Ceylon, (17 - 27
November 1944) RN Air
Section China Bay (Detachment...
-
Fighter Wing and
traveled with the
carrier to the Far East,
landing at HMS
Rajaliya, RNAS Puttalam, Ceylon, in
February 1945. The squadron,
engaged in combat...
-
National Party and
formed the
Democratic United National Front or aka '
Rajaliya-front'.
Mahinda Yapa
Abeywardena then
contested for
Southern Provincial...
- Air
Section at an RAF station. Now Moi
International Airport Puttalam Rajaliya n/a 1942–45
Puttalam District British Ceylon Now SLAF
Palavi (Sri Lanka...
- 19 RNAS
Puttalam Puttalam Ceylon 1942 to 1944
Naval air
station - HMS
Rajaliya 20 RNAS Port
Reitz Port Reitz, Mombasa,
Kenya 1942 to 1944
Naval air station...
- Tambaram,
Tamil Nadu and this was
followed in July with a move to HMS
Rajaliya, RNAS
Puttalam in
Ceylon in then in late
August setting at HMS Ukussa,...
- flag)
Kotiya bendi Kodiya (Leopard flag)
Sinhaya bendi Kodiya (Lion flag)
Rajaliya bendi Kodiya (Eagle flag)
Hansaya bendi Kodiya (Swan flag)
Tanmetta bendi...
- (21
November - 16
December 1944)
Royal Naval Air
Station Puttalam (HMS
Rajaliya), Ceylon, (16 - 24
December 1944) HMS
Indefatigable (24
December 1944 -...
-
Fighter Pool
Squadron &
Operational Training Unit at RNAS
Puttalam (HMS
Rajaliya), in Sri Lanka, in 1943.
After a
brief spell at
RNAMY Tambaram (HMS Valluru)...
-
transportation to Ceylon. The
squadron ultimately disbanded at RNAS
Puttalam (HMS
Rajaliya), Puttalam, Ceylon, on 1
August 1944. In
March 1952, the
squadron convened...