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![Two Hudson aircraft from No. 13 Squadron near Darwin in 1940](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9e/RAAF_13_Sqn_%28AWM_AC0069%29.jpg/150px-RAAF_13_Sqn_%28AWM_AC0069%29.jpg)
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.