- RAF Berry-au-Bac during the Second World War -
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RAF Berry-au-Bac
RAF Berry-au-Bac was in Aisne, France and was used by the RAF until late May 1940 when it was lost to the advancing enemy in the Battle of France.
2nd Sep 1939 On the Move
3rd Sep 1939 Signal
4th Sep 1939 Arrival
5th Sep 1939 Flying
12th Sep 1939 On the Move
16th Sep 1939 On the Move
18th Sep 1939 At Strength
19th Sep 1939 Recconaissance
20th Sep 1939 Recconaissance
21st Sep 1939 Recconaissance
22nd Sep 1939 Enemy Guns
23rd Sep 1939 Recconaissance
24th Sep 1939 Convoy
25th Sep 1939 Recconaissance
26th Sep 1939 Recconaissance
27th Sep 1939 Recconaissance
28th Sep 1939 Recconaissance
29th Sep 1939 Promotion
6th Oct 1939 Promotion
8th Oct 1939 Course
17th Oct 1939 Move
18th Oct 1939 Move
19th Oct 1939 Move
20th Oct 1939 Promotion
21st Oct 1939 Course
23rd Oct 1939 Guns
26th Oct 1939 Change of Billets
28th Oct 1939 Leave
31st Oct 1939 Billets
7th April 1940 Killed in training
10th May 1940 In Action
12th May 1940 Airfield bombed
14th May 1940 Four Battles lost
15th May 1940 Nght ops
16th May 1940 On the Move: aircraft abandonedIf you can provide any additional information, please add it here.
Those known to have served at
RAF Berry-au-Bac
during the Second World War 1939-1945.
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