Squadron Bases
From | To | Base | Remark |
---|---|---|---|
1 February 1944 | 14 February 1944 | RAF Hendon, Middlesex | |
14 February 1944 | 5 August 1945 | RAF Broadwell, Oxfordshire | Dets. at B.56/Evere and B.70/Deurne, Belgium |
5 August 1945 | 16 November 1945 | RAF Melbourne, Yorkshire | |
16 November 1945 | 11 January 1946 | RAF Blakehill Farm, Wiltshire | |
11 January 1946 | 26 July 1946 | RAF Bari, Italy | |
26 July 1946 | 15 August 1946 | RAF Kabrit, Egypt |
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