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Are the following RAF bases under Bomber Command during WWII or some other
command? Khormaksar RAF Station, Aden Australia? Ascension Island Bahamas Bermuda Canada? RAF Minneriya, Ceylon Cyprus Gibraltar Hong Kong India Kenya Malta Masirah Island RAF Station, Oman Singapore Thanks Mike |
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Mike Yared wrote:
Are the following RAF bases under Bomber Command during WWII or some other command? Working purely from memory here, so corrections would be welcome. Khormaksar RAF Station, Aden I think it came directly under HQ British Forces, Aden. Australia? RAAF. Ascension Island Fleet Air Arm, wasn't it? Bahamas Bermuda US got 99 year leases on all the naval and air bases under the Act of Havana in 1940. There were some RAF OTUs in the Bahamas, but I think any units nominally came under West Indies Command. Canada? RCAF. RAF Minneriya, Ceylon HQ RAF Ceylo, but was reduced to Group status in about 1941. Cyprus Malta I think the bases were under Mediterranean Air Command. Gibraltar Mediterranean Air Command. Hong Kong Singapore Far East Command, later AHQ Far East. India Air Forces in India, later AHQ India. Kenya Not sure. Masirah Island RAF Station, Oman AHQ Iraq and Persia, I think, Cheers David |
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![]() "Mike Yared" Are the following RAF bases under Bomber Command during WWII or some other command? Khormaksar RAF Station, Aden Australia? Ascension Island Bahamas Bermuda Canada? RAF Minneriya, Ceylon Cyprus Gibraltar Hong Kong India Kenya Malta Masirah Island RAF Station, Oman Singapore Thanks Mike Mike: I'm not sure what information you are after here??? You can do a search with 'google' for RAF WWII bases for more information. RCAF was Number 6 Bomber Group. The 400 to 450 series of Squadrons were assigned as Canadian Squadrons. BCATP, The British Commonwealth Air Training Plan was set up in Canada to train both aircrews and ground crews for Commonwealth recruits. Many bases were set up across Canada for this purpose. During the Battle of Britain around 100 Canadian pilots were attached to RAF fighter command. Ed |
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David Bromage writes:
Mike Yared wrote: Are the following RAF bases under Bomber Command during WWII or some other command? Working purely from memory here, so corrections would be welcome. Canada? RCAF. Actually, some bases were under RAF control. For example, Greenwood, Nova Scotia was RAF Greenwood from 1942-44 and then became RCAF Greenwood. My hometown of Charlottetown, PEI was an RAF station as well (not sure if became RCAF before becoming a commercial airport). I am guessing that pre-1943 the RCAF just didn't have the resources to administrate and man all of the training bases. Ref: http://www.airforce.forces.ca/14wing...history2_e.asp Cheers David -- Jim Campbell |
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