VIII Fighter Command - Stations

Stations

  • Selfridge Field, Michigan, 1 February 1942
  • Charleston Army Airfield, South Carolina, c. 13 February-c. 1 May 1942
  • RAF High Wycombe (AAF-101), England, c. 12 May 1942
  • RAF Bushey Hall (AAF-341), England, c. 27 July 1942
  • Charleroi Airfield (A-87), Belgium, c. 15 January 1945
  • RAF High Wycombe (AAF-101), England, 17 July 1945
  • RAF Honington (AAF-375), England, 26 October 1945-C. 20 March 1946.

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