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World War 2 Two II WW2 WWII 1939 1945

RAF Reykjavik



8th June 1941 Operations

4th September 1942 Detachment to Iceland

8th December 1942 U-Boats sunk

15th February 1943 U-Boat sunk

5th April 1943 U-Boat sunk

13th April 1943 Squadron base moved to Iceland

23rd April 1943 U-Boat sunk

28th May 1943 U-Boat sunk

24th June 1943 Two U-Boats sunk

11th July 1943 Detachment to Reykjavik

2nd August 1943 U-Boat escaped

30th Sept 1943 Detachment

16th Oct 1943 Two Aircraft Lost but crews safe

17th Oct 1943 U-Boat Attack

6th November 1943 Detachment

March 1944 Move to Iceland

6th March 1944 Aircraft and U-Boat both damaged

23rd March 1944 Move to Ireland

25th June 1944 Move to Scotland


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Those known to have served at

RAF Reykjavik

during the Second World War 1939-1945.

The names on this list have been submitted by relatives, friends, neighbours and others who wish to remember them, if you have any names to add or any recollections or photos of those listed, please Add a Name to this List



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Want to know more about RAF Reykjavik?


There are:18 items tagged RAF Reykjavik available in our Library

  These include information on officers, regimental histories, letters, diary entries, personal accounts and information about actions during the Second World War.


W/O Frank Wyche 269 Squadron

My Father, Frank Wyche was in the RAF and based in Wick and Reykjavik during 1941 to 1944. He was an Air Observer and Navigator. He developed TB in Iceland and was sent back to England. He died in 1946, when I was less than 2 years old. There are no family left to tell me anything about his time in the war, so I am hoping that someone will read this and be able to tell me what the RAF were doing there at this time.

B Margetson



David Houston BEM. RMS Ardania

I read with interest Judy's story in Iceland and the tale of the trawler Skallagrímur. My Grandfather David Houston was on the RMS Andania when torpedoed by the German submarine UA. My family tell me that he got back on the sinking Andania in search of a missing engineer and was awarded the British Empire Medal for his effort. I know they were all rescued by the brave crew of the Icelandic trawler Skallagrímur.

David Houston



F/Lt. Robert Lambert RAF Reykjavik

Bob Lambert was the Flying Control Officer at RAF Reykjavik.

Michael J. Lambert







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