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1 History  



1.1  United States Army Air Forces use  



1.1.1  406th Fighter Group  







1.2  Bombing  







2 Current use  





3 See also  





4 References  



4.1  Citations  





4.2  Bibliography  
















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Coordinates: 51°0731N 000°4858E / 51.12528°N 0.81611°E / 51.12528; 0.81611
 

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RAF Ashford
USAAF Station AAF-417

Ashford, Kent in England
Ashford Airfield, taken on 11 May 1944, during the tenure of the 406th Fighter Group, 3 weeks before D-Day.
RAF Ashford is located in Kent
RAF Ashford

RAF Ashford

Shown within Kent

Coordinates51°07′31N 000°48′58E / 51.12528°N 0.81611°E / 51.12528; 0.81611
TypeAdvanced Landing Ground
CodeZF[1]
Site information
OwnerAir Ministry
OperatorRoyal Canadian Air Force
Royal Air Force
United States Army Air Forces 1944-
Controlled byRAF Second Tactical Air Force
* No. 83 Group RAF
Site history
Built1943 (1943)
Built byRAF Airfield Construction Service
Royal Canadian Engineers
In useMarch 1943 - September 1944 (1944)
Battles/warsEuropean theatre of World War II
Airfield information
Elevation40 metres (131 ft)[1] AMSL
Runways
Direction Length and surface
04/22  Sommerfeld tracking
14/32  Sommerfeld tracking

Royal Air Force Ashford or more simply RAF Ashford is a former Royal Air Force Advanced Landing GroundinKent, England. The landing ground is located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Ashford just south of the A28 near the junction with Old Surrenden Manor Road; about 50 miles (80 km) southeast of London.

Opened in 1943, Ashford was one of several prototypes for the temporary Advanced Landing Ground airfields built in France after D-Day, required as the Allied forces moved east across France and Germany. It was used by British, Dominion and the United States Army Air Forces. It was closed in September 1944.

Today the airfield is a mixture of agricultural fields with few recognisable remains.

History

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Unit Dates Aircraft Variant Notes
No. 65 (East India) Squadron RAF October 1943 Supermarine Spitfire IX [2]
No. 122 (Bombay) Squadron RAF October 1943 Supermarine Spitfire IX [3]
No. 414 Squadron RCAF August–October 1943 North American Mustang I Part of the Canadian Reconnaissance Wing
No. 430 Squadron RCAF August–October 1943 North American Mustang I Part of the Canadian Reconnaissance Wing

The following units were also here at some point:[4]

United States Army Air Forces use

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Republic P-47D-27-RE Thunderbolt Serial 42-26922 of the 512th Fighter Squadron. Note the C-47 in background.

Ashford was known as USAAF Station AAF-417 for security reasons by the USAAF during the war, and by which it was referred to instead of location. Its USAAF Station Code was "AF".

406th Fighter Group

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Republic P-47D-27-RE Thunderbolt Serial 42-6887 of the 512th Fighter Squadron

On 5 April the airmen of the 406th Fighter Group arrived, having crossed the Atlantic by troopship. The group arrived from Congaree Army Airfield South Carolina. Operational fighter squadrons and fuselage codes were:

The 406th Fighter Group was part of the 303d Fighter Wing, XIX Tactical Air Command.

The 406th Fighter Group conducted its first operation on 9 May and was chiefly involved in fighter-bomber work. On 18 when the 513th started to use ALG A-13 at Tour-en-Bessin. The last remnants of the 406th departed RAF Ashford on 31 July.

Bombing

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512th and 514th Fighter Squadron P-47s prepare to take off on runway 15–33. Note aircraft painted in D-Day invasion markings

The airfield was bombed during a night-time raid on 22 May 1944, at 12:35 am. A 1,000-pound (450 kg) high-explosive bomb was dropped in the tented area which accommodated the reserve flight pilots and other staff. These were RAF Volunteer Reservists of 5003 Airfield Construction Squadron, based at RAF Great Chart, some 1.2 km northeast of the airfield. There were 30 casualties, 14 being fatal.[6]

Current use

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With the facility released from military control, Ashford was rapidly returned to agricultural use. There is little to indicate that an airfield ever existed at this location.

See also

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References

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Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency

Citations

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  1. ^ a b Falconer 2012, p. 37.
  • ^ Jefford 1988, p. 45.
  • ^ Jefford 1988, p. 56.
  • ^ "Ashford (Great Chart)". Airfields of Britain Conservation Trust. Retrieved 8 April 2022.
  • ^ Sturtivant, Hamlin & Halley 1997, p. 54.
  • ^ "SHORT ARTICLES - based on archive information (Turvey Airmen)". mackz.net. Retrieved 9 April 2008.
  • Bibliography

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