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  2. List of Battle of Britain airfields - Wikipedia

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    During the Battle of Britain, the defence of the UK's airspace was divided up within RAF Fighter Command into four Groups, each comprising several airfields and squadrons. [1] The groups involved, 10, 11, 12 and 13, saw very different levels of activity during the battle.

  3. Battle of Britain - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Britain (German: Luftschlacht um England, lit. 'air battle for England') was a military campaign of the Second World War, in which the Royal Air Force (RAF) and the Fleet Air Arm (FAA) of the Royal Navy defended the United Kingdom (UK) against large-scale attacks by Nazi Germany's air force, the Luftwaffe.

  4. No. 10 Group RAF - Wikipedia

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    After the Battle of Britain, 10 Group also provided fighter cover missions for convoys approaching and leaving the British Isles. Pilots rotated into 10 Group from either 12 or 13 Group knew that soon they would go over to 11 Group, so the pilots took advantage of their comparatively safer area of operation to hone their skills.

  5. List of Battle of Britain squadrons - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the officially accredited Battle of Britain units with their aircraft types, code letters, call signs and casualties. On 9 November 1960, the Air Ministry published Air Ministry Order N850 which officially defined the qualifications for aircrew to be classified as having participated in the Battle of Britain.

  6. No. 11 Group RAF - Wikipedia

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    The Group operations room was underground in what is now known as the Battle of Britain Bunker. Commands were passed to the sector airfields, each of which was in charge of several airfields and fighter squadrons. The sector airfields were: The11 Group Operations Room in the "Battle of Britain Bunker" at RAF Uxbridge.

  7. Luftwaffe order of battle August 1940 - Wikipedia

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    For its Battle of Britain campaign against Great Britain during World War II, the German Luftwaffe had the following order of battle in the West. Luftflotte 2 was responsible for the bombing of southeast England and the London area and based in the Pas-de-Calais area in France.

  8. Corpo Aereo Italiano - Wikipedia

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    However, the number of heavy AA guns in the GDA had dwindled to eight by September 1940 as they had been redeployed to guard the RAF's vital fighter airfields. [4] [5] The next major operation of the CAI was on 29 October. This date is regarded by some historians as the last day of the Battle of Britain.

  9. RAF Northolt - Wikipedia

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    RAF Northolt is the only airfield used in the Battle of Britain still operated by the RAF. [36] Aerial view, 2024. In January 2012 it was reported that the future of the station was under review by the Ministry of Defence as part of efforts to reduce defence spending. [37]