Air of Authority - A History of RAF Organisation
Coastal Command Group Dispositions - July 1945
No 15 Group | No 17 Group | No 18 Group | |||
15A |
Aldergrove* |
17A |
Aldergrove* |
18A |
Leuchars |
15B | Ballyhalbert | 17B | Alness | 18B | Banff |
15C | Tiree | 17C | Silloth | 18C | Dallachy |
15D | Castle Archdale | 17D | Squires Gate | 18D | Helensburgh |
15E |
Limavady |
17E | East Fortune | 18E | Milltown |
17F | Turnberry | 18F | Tain | ||
No 16 Group | No 106 Group | 18G | Thornaby | ||
16A |
Bircham Newton |
106A |
Benson |
18H | Wick |
16B | Calshot |
|
No 19 Group | ||
16C | Hawkinge | Lagens, Azores | 19A | Chivenor | |
16D | Gosport | RAF Gibraltar | 19B | St Eval | |
16E | North Front | 19C | Mount Batten | ||
16F | Manston | RAF Iceland | 19D | Talbenny | |
16G | Thorney Island | Reykjavik | 19E | St Davids | |
16H |
Beccles |
19F | Exeter |
No 17 Group was the Coastal Command's Operational Training Group and therefore did not have any operational boundary.
No 106 Group controlled Coastal Command's Photo Reconnaissance assets and covered the whole of Northern Europe
*Aldergrove was under the
operational control of No 15 Group whilst housing a training unit of No 17
Group.
Stations housing only the
Group Communication Flight, are not shown.
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