Squadron Bases
From | To | Base |
---|---|---|
6 Dec 1916 | 15 Feb 1917 | Furnes, Belgium |
15 Feb 1917 | 11 Apr 1917 | Chipilly, France |
11 Apr 1917 | 1 Jun 1917 | La Belle-vue, France |
1 Jun 1917 | 2 Nov 1917 | Bailleul, France |
2 Nov 1917 | 10 Dec 1917 | Middle Aerodrome |
10 Dec 1917 | 16 Feb 1918 | Dover, Kent |
16 Feb 1918 | 27 Mar 1918 | Téteghem, France |
27 Mar 1918 | 28 Mar 1918 | Sainte-Marie-Cappel, France |
28 Mar 1918 | 12 Apr 1918 | Fienvillers, France |
12 Apr 1918 | 20 Jul 1918 | Nœux-lès-Auxi, France |
20 Jul 1918 | 6 Aug 1918 | Sainte-Marie-Cappel, France |
6 Aug 1918 | 14 Aug 1918 | Poulainville, France |
14 Aug 1918 | 19 Sep 1918 | Nœux-lès-Auxi, France |
19 Sep 1918 | 14 Oct 1918 | Baizieux, France |
14 Oct 1918 | 27 Oct 1918 | Beugnâtre, France |
27 Oct 1918 | 22 Nov 1918 | La Targette, France |
22 Nov 1918 | 5 Feb 1919 | Béthencourt, France |
15 Feb 1919 | 2 Sep 1919 | RAF Lake Down, Wiltshire |
2 Sep 1919 | 31 Dec 1919 | RAF Eastleigh, Hampshire |
1 Jan 1929 | 29 Sep 1938 | RAF Calshot, Hampshire |
29 Sep 1938 | 7 Oct 1938 | RAF Invergordon, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland |
7 oct 1938 | 9 Aug 1939 | RAF Calshot, Hampshire |
9 Aug 1939 | 6 Nov 1939 | RAF Sullom Voe, Shetland, Scotland |
6 Nov 1939 | 26 May 1940 | RAF Invergordon, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland |
26 May 1940 | 9 Oct 1941 | RAF Sullom Voe, Shetland, Scotland |
9 Oct 1941 | 8 Apr 1944 | Lough Erne, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland |
8 Apr 1944 | 3 Nov 1944 | RAF Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire, Wales |
3 Nov 1944 | 2 Aug 1945 | RAF Castle Archdale, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland |
2 Aug 1945 | 1 Apr 1946 | RAF Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire, Wales |
1 Apr 1946 | 18 Jan 1949 | RAF Calshot, Hampshire (Det. at Finkenwerder, West-Germany) |
18 Jan 1949 | 28 Feb 1957 | RAF Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire, Wales |
1 Oct 1958 | 1 Jul 1965 | RAF St Mawgan, Cornwall |
1 Jul 1965 | Present | RAF Kinloss, Moray, Scotland |
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