No. 669 Squadron AAC
669 Squadron RAF was formed on 16 November 1944 at Bikram, Patna, British India[2] as a glider squadron, with the intention of being used for airborne operations by South East Asia Command.[2] The squadron was reformed anew the next day, with the same role and at the right base, and continued to train, as part of No.1 Wing AAC operating de Havilland Canada Beaver AL.1s and Westland Scout AH.1s.[3] Its last base was Dishforth Airfield operating the AgustaWestland Lynx AH.9A until 31 July 2016.For 15 months until November 2016 the squadron operated as the British Army Training Unit Kenya (BATUK) Aviation Support Squadron based at Nanyuki Airfield.