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RAF Earls Colne


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297 RAF RAF EARLS COLNE HP HALIFAX MkV & MkIII P5 - L5 –

Royal Air Force use Earls Colne was opened in August 1942 and for the first year it was operated by No. 3 Group Bomber Command of the Royal Air Force. USAAF use In May 1943 the airfield was turned over to the United States Army Air Forces. USAAF groups of the Eighth and Ninth Air Forces used the airfield. It was known as USAAF Station AAF-358 for security reasons by the USAAF during the war, and by which it was referred to instead of location. It's USAAF Station Code was "EC". From 12 June 1943 through 16 October 1943, Earls Colne (along with nearby Marks Hall) served as headquarters for the 3d Combat Bombardment Wing of the 3d Bomb Division. 94th Bombardment Group (Heavy) The first American unit to use Earls Colne was the 94th Bombardment Group (Heavy) moved in with the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, arriving from RAF Bassingbourn on 12 May 1943. The group tail code was a "Square-A". Its operational squadrons were: 331st Bombardment Squadron (BG) 332d Bombardment Squadron (OE) 333d Bombardment Squadron (ET) 410th Bombardment Squadron (QW) Its tenure was brief as the Eighth Air Force moved the B-17s into Suffolk on 12 June as the group was moved to RAF Bury St. Edmunds in a general exchange of bases with B-26 Marauder groups. 323d Bombardment Group (Medium) 323d round crew airmen attend to Martin B-26C-15-MO Marauder Serial 41-34969. This aircraft went on to survive the war with over 150 missions to its credit B-26s taxing in after a mission. Replacing the 94th at Earls Colne was the 323d Bombardment Group (Medium) which arrived from RAF Horham on 14 June 1943. The group was assigned to the 3d Bomb Wing and flew Martin B-26B/C Marauders with a Horizontal white tail band for its group marking. Operational squadrons of the 323d were: 453d Bombardment Squadron (VT) 454th Bombardment Squadron (RJ) 455th Bombardment Squadron (YU) 456th Bombardment Squadron (WT) The 323rd inaugurated medium-altitude bombing missions on 16 July 1943. In common with other Marauder units of the 3d Bomb Wing, the 323d was transferred to Ninth Air Force on 16 October 1943. Tactical missions were flown against V-weapon sites along the coast of France and attacked airfields at Leeuwarden and Venlo in conjunction with the Allied campaign against the German Air Force and aircraft industry during Big Week, 20–25 February 1944. On 21 July the group was moved south to RAF Beaulieu in Hampshire, a move designed to extend their range over western France. Back to Royal Air Force use In September 1944 the airfield returned to RAF control, with No. 38 Group RAF bomber station operating the Armstrong Whitworth Albemarles and Handley Page Halifaxes. 38 Group was used as a glider towing unit (Squadrons Nos. 296 and 297). Both squadrons participated in Operation Varsity, the airborne part of the Rhine Crossing in March 1945. Current use These squadrons remained at Earls Colne until early in 1946, when the former was disbanded and the other moved out in March. When de-requisitioned in 1955 much of the airfield was returned to agricultural use. Much of the airfield today is being used as a golf course which was built in the early 1990s that consists of two 18-hole courses, a clubhouse, restaurant and leisure facilities. A flying club also operates from the old airfield, using an asphalt runway and grass strip that runs along the line of the former south-west/north-east runway. There are also a large number of businesses and manufacturing companies based on the site.


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AM 289 SOE Operation HOCK II 1 Osprey1944-11-07Se mer
AM 296 SOE Operation REINS VII 4 Rosy Bullfinch Red1944-11-09Se mer
AM 336 SOE Operation PELHAM IX 1 Pheasant1944-12-30Se mer
AM 306 SOE Operation CROP XIV 1 Chiffchaff Red1944-12-30Se mer
AM 220 SOE Operation CURB III 1 Cormorant1944-12-30Se mer
Am 252 SOE Operation SNAFFLE III 3 Starlight1944-12-30Se mer
AM 273 SOE Operation CURB V Cormorant1944-12-30Se mer
AM 234 SOE Operation CROP XII Chiffchaff Red 1944-12-30Se mer
AM 328 SOE Operation CROP XVII 1 Chiffchaff Red1944-12-30Se mer
AM 311 SOE Operation CROP XV Chiffchaff Red1944-12-30Se mer
AM 340 SOE Operation REINS IX Rosy Bullfinch Red1944-12-30Se mer
AM 220 SOE Operation CURB III 2 Cormorant1945-02-20Se mer
AM 458 SOE Operation REINS XIV Rosy Bullfinch Red1945-02-20Se mer
AM 403 SOE operation STIRRUP X 1 Sunshine1945-02-23Se mer
AM 099 SOE Operation SWALLOW III 21945-02-23Se mer
AM 428 SOE Operation CURB XI 1 Cormorant1945-02-24Se mer
AM 403 SOE operation STIRRUP X 2 Sunshine1945-03-02Se mer
AM 177 SOE operation STIRRUP II 5 Sunshine1945-03-02Se mer
AM 459 SOE Operation HOCK VI1945-04-02Se mer
AM 535 SOE Operation CRUPPER LVI Greenfinch1945-04-18Se mer
Am 502 SOE Operation SNAFFLE VI 2 Starlight1945-04-18Se mer
AM 570 SOE Operation REINS XX 2 Rosy Bullfinch Blue1945-04-18Se mer
Am 170 SOE Operation BIT XI 4 Goldcrest1945-04-18Se mer
AM 580 SOE Operation REINS XXI 1 Rosy Bullfinch Blue1945-04-19Se mer
AM 456 SOE Operation CRUPPER XXXXIX 4 Greenfinch1945-04-19Se mer
AM 429 SOE Operation TAIL XV1 3 Tern Blue1945-04-19Se mer
AM 477 SOE Operation REINS XV1 2 Rosy Bullfinch Blue1945-04-19Se mer
AM 337 SOE Operation TAIL XI 4 Tern Blue1945-04-19Se mer
AM 169 SOE Operation HALTER II 2 Starlight1945-04-20Se mer
AM 185 SOE Operation CRUPPER 9 Golden Eagle 61945-04-20Se mer
AM 260 SOE Operation HOCK I 3 Vestige IV1945-04-22Se mer
AM 239 SOE Operation Blinkers II 6 Bjørn BA III1945-04-22Se mer
AM 185 SOE Operation CRUPPER 9 Golden Eagle 71945-04-23Se mer
AM 227 SOE Operation CROP IX 3 Chiffchaff red1945-04-23Se mer
AM 148 SOE Operation REINS II 6 Rosy Bullfinch Blue1945-04-23Se mer
AM 233 SOE Operation CURB IV 3 Cormorant1945-04-23Se mer
AM 296 SOE Operation REINS VII 7 Rosy Bullfinch Blue1945-04-23Se mer
AM 175 SOE Operation HOCH IV Avocet RED / Polar Bear IV1945-04-25Se mer
AM 177 SOE operation STIRRUP II 6 Sunshine1945-04-25Se mer
AM 260 SOE Operation HOCK I 4 Vestige IV1945-04-25Se mer

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