Squadron Bases
From | To | Base |
---|---|---|
12 Feb 1917 | 27 Mar 1917 | Saint-Pol-sur-Mer, Belgium |
27 Mar 1917 | 15 May 1917 | Furnes, Belgium |
15 May 1917 | 4 Oct 1917 | Droglandt, France |
4 Oct 1917 | 27 Nov 1917 | Leffrinckoucke, France |
27 Nov 1917 | 31 Mar 1918 | Téteghem, France |
31 Mar 1918 | 9 Apr 1918 | Treizennes, France |
9 Apr 1918 | 27 Apr 1918 | Liettres, France |
27 Apr 1918 | 30 May 1918 | Saint-Omer, France |
30 May 1918 | 8 Jul 1918 | Sainte-Marie-Cappel, France |
8 Jul 1918 | 22 Jul 1918 | Téteghem, France |
22 Jul 1918 | 23 Oct 1918 | Eringhem, Belgium |
23 Oct 1918 | 17 Feb 1919 | Boussières, France |
17 Feb 1919 | 24 Jun 1919 | RAF Scopwick, Lincolnshire |
1 Feb 1920 | 1 Apr 1923 | RAF Gosport, Hampshire |
1 Mar 1931 | 15 Jun 1931 | Felixstowe, Suffolk |
15 Jun 1931 | 28 Sep 1935 | Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire, Wales |
28 Sep 1935 | 7 Aug 1936 | RAF Gibraltar |
7 Aug 1936 | 22 Sep 1937 | Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire, Wales |
22 Sep 1937 | 18 Dec 1937 | Arzeu, Algeria |
18 Dec 1937 | 29 Sep 1938 | Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire, Wales |
29 Sep 1938 | 8 Oct 1938 | Tayport, Fife, Scotland |
8 Oct 1938 | 23 Oct 1939 | Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire, Wales |
23 Oct 1939 | 6 Nov 1939 | Invergordon, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland |
6 Nov 1939 | 24 Nov 1939 | Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire, Wales |
24 Nov 1939 | 21 May 1940 | Invergordon (Det. at Sullom Voe, Shetland, Scotland) |
21 May 1940 | 13 Jul 1940 | Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire, Wales |
13 Jul 1940 | 28 Feb 1942 | RAF Oban, Argyll and Bute, Scotland (Dets. at Reykjavík, Iceland, Sullom Voe and Stranraer |
28 Feb 1942 | 4 Oct 1942 | Sullom Voe, Shetland, Scotland (Det. at Grasnaya, Russia) |
4 Oct 1942 | 21 Apr 1943 | Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire, Wales (Det. at Gibraltar) |
21 Apr 1943 | 31 Dec 1943 | RAF Hamworthy, Dorset (Det. at Gibraltar) |
1 Jan 1944 | 4 Jun 1945 | Sullom Voe, Shetland, Scotland (Det. at Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire, Wales) |
1 Jun 1946 | 15 Apr 1952 | RAF St Eval, Cornwall (Dets. at Ein Shemer, Israel, RAF Gibraltar and RAF Luqa, Malta |
15 Apr 1952 | 26 May 1952 | RAF St Mawgan, Cornwall |
26 May 1952 | 15 Apr 1952 | RAF St Eval, Cornwall |
10 Sep 1952 | 26 Sep 1952 | RAF Ballykelly, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland |
26 Sep 1952 | 31 Jan 1957 | RAF Topcliffe, North Yorkshire |
1 Dec 1958 | 31 Oct 1970 | RAF Ballykelly, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland (Dets. at Sharjah, Trucial States and Majunga, Madagascar |
1 Nov 1970 | 15 Nov 1971 | Sharjah, Trucial States (United Arab Emirates) |
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