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2nd TAF in Normandy

Discussion in 'Information Requests' started by sommecourt, Sep 7, 2002.

  1. sommecourt

    sommecourt Member

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    I am taking a veteran of the HQ of 2nd Tactical Air Force, RAF, back to Normandy at the end of the month. He is a bit vague about exact locations, but from what I can work out they were based between Crepon, Villers le Sec and Tierceville.

    Does anyone have any furher references for the location of their airstrips and camps?

    This will probably be his last visit, so I want to make it special for him - any help would be appreciated.

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  2. Erich

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    Sommerct :

    This a bit of a long shot but try this board and write the chap a private or maybe ask on his forum......some real knowledgeable gents here!

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    www.rafcommands.currantbun.com/home.html
    Ross McNeil
     
  3. sommecourt

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    Thanks Erich - I've dropped the webmaster a line and will see what comes of it.

    I knew I only had to ask you guys and you'd come up with something! :D
     
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    Sommerct :

    I am not sure what you're pilot friend flew, but there is a site also dedicated to the Typhoon/Tempest if this applies ?

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    He was ground crew, so didn't fly, but served Typhoons most of the time. So any leads in that respect will help.
     
  6. Erich

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    I'm probably going to be no help here but under Great Britain I posted some questions about a US Tempest pilot and I think Martin mentioned the site, which should give details on the addy. Has some good materials and would prove useful....

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  7. Martin Bull

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    Paul, I'm probably 'preaching to the converted', but have you tried Normandy Air War Discussion :

    http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=89921&article=134

    It could be worth wading through the discussions - they also have a full order of battle for 2nd TAF with airfields.

    ( I must confess that I find these temporary airfields very confusing, B7, B8, etc ! ).

    Good luck ! ;)
     
  8. sommecourt

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    Thanks for that Martin - what a great site! Must say I hadn't come across that before. Will be adding it to my links.

    Most useful information - hopefully it will prompt this veteran to remember precisely where he was.
     
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    Martin Bull Acting Wg. Cdr

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    ( Blush ! [​IMG] ) Glad to be of help - and I really hope it's worthwhile for your veteran !
     
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    Martin :

    Yes thanks for that link to the forum. Had not heard of this, but then again I may have and never noted it.

    Danke !

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    Just thought I'd let you know we had a great weekend with 2nd TAF veteran Frank Harris. Thanks to all your help we tracked down his route from landing on Gold Beach to the B2 airfield, and on to the Falaise pocket.

    I've written the whole thing up on my web site at:

    http://battlefieldsww2.50megs.com/return_to_normandy.htm

    But thought you would like a phot of Frank standing underneath a huge mural close to the site of B2:

    [​IMG]

    Thanks again for all your help guys!! :D

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    Great stuff, Paul - glad the trip went well ; looks like the weather worked out, too !
     

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