655 Light Aircraft Squadron was formed in April 1962 at Tofrek Barracks in Germany operating the Sud Aviation Alouette II helicopter.[3][4] In April 1964, the squadron moved to Hammersmith Barracks at Herford and was renamed 655 Aviation Squadron.[5][6] The squadron was employed by 4 Division Aviation Headquarters from 1964 to 1969.[3]
In 1971, the squadron was renamed as 655 (The Scottish Horse) Aviation Squadron in recognition of its historical linkage to The Scottish Horse.[3] On 1 January 1973, the squadron was renamed as 655 (The Scottish Horse) Squadron.[4]
The squadron completed four tours in Northern Ireland between 1973 and 1979.[4] In 1978, 666 Squadron AAC had been re-designated as 655 (The Scottish Horse) Squadron based at Topcliffe, Yorkshire.[3][6]
In the summer of 1991, the squadron moved to RAF Aldergrove to collocate with the rest of the Northern Ireland Regiment.[3] The squadron became equipped with the Lynx AH7 which had improved avionics, reduced noise, better hover capability and more advanced composite rotor blades.[3][4] The Northern Ireland Regiment was renamed as 5 Regiment AAC in 1993.[7]
In March 2007, the squadron was disbanded as Operation Banner was drawing to a close and due to a need to reduce the Lynx fleet set to be retired in 2012.[8][9]
On 1 April 2009, the squadron was reformed as a Territorial Army unit 655 (The Scottish Horse) Squadron (Volunteers) as part of 6 Regiment Army Air Corps (Volunteers) based at the Army Aviation Centre, AAC Middle Wallop.[3][10] The squadron's role was to provide groundcrew individual reinforcements to army aviation units for exercises and operational deployment.[3]
D Company had been reassigned in 2005 from C (Duke of Connaught's) Company of the Royal Rifle Volunteers.[1] C (Duke of Connaught's) Company had been reassigned in 1999 from C (DCO) Company of 6th/7th Battalion, The Princess of Wales's Regiment.[1] C (DCO) Company had been reassigned in 1992 from A (DCO) Company of 2nd Battalion, Wessex Regiment.[1] A (DCO) Company had been reassigned in 1971 from B Company of Hampshire & Isle of Wight Territorials.[1]
D Company had historical linkage to the 3rd Hampshire Volunteer Battalion formed in 1860 and which in 1908 became the 6th (Duke of Connaught's Own) Battalion, The Hampshire Regiment.[1]
Present day
On 1 April 2014, 679 (The Duke of Connaught's) Squadron was formed following the re-designation of 655 (The Scottish Horse) Squadron and the transfer of a re-roled D Company, 3 PWRR to the squadron as part of the Future Reserves 2020 re-organisation of the Army Reserves.[1][12]
The squadron is a sub-unit of 6 Regiment AAC and consists of Squadron Headquarters (SHQ) and A Flight based at Duke of Connaught's Barracks in Portsmouth and B Flight based at the Army Aviation Centre.
The squadron is paired with the Army Aviation Centre where it provides ground support to the Apache.[14] The squadron is trained in the loading of missiles, rockets, ammunition and the refuelling of the aircraft from a Forward Arming and Refuelling Point (FARP).[15]