During World War II, No. 74 Squadron, also known as the "Tiger Squadron," played a significant role as a fighter squadron in the Royal Air Force (RAF). Here are some highlights of their involvement:
Battle of Britain: Under the leadership of Adolph Gysbert "Sailor" Malan, No. 74 Squadron was heavily involved in the Battle of Britain, where it became one of the RAF's most effective units. Malan's leadership significantly contributed to the squadron's success during this crucial period.
Operations and Movements: The squadron operated from several airfields, including RAF Hornchurch and RAF Rochford, and was involved in various fighter operations. In July 1941, they moved north for rest and defensive duties before relocating to Wales and Northern Ireland.
Middle East: In April 1942, No. 74 Squadron was sent to Egypt. However, they faced a lack of available aircraft until December 1942.
You can learn more details about their WWII activities from sources such as History of War.