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World War 2 Two II WW2 WWII 1939 1945

RAF Dyce



   RAF Dyce was situated in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Today it is the site of Aberdeen Airport. During teh war it hosted air defence and Coastal Command Squadrons.

Squadrons stationed at RAF Dyce

  • No. 1 Squadron. from October 1940
  • No. 111 Squadron
  • No. 141 Squadron from August 1940
  • No. 143 Squadron from July 1941
  • No. 145 Squadron from August 1940
  • No. 235 Squadron
  • No. 248 Squadron from May 1940


 

26th Jul 1940 Air Raid

3rd Aug 1940 Air Raid

20th August 1940 Move

1st October 1940 Move

12th October 1940 Moved further north

22nd October 1940 Relocation

3rd November 1940 Move to the Thames estuary

April 1941 Sptfires replace Hurricanes

8th May 1941 Mid-air collision

20th July 1941 Attack raids on France

21st July 1941 Moves

3rd August 1941 Attack on Italy

14th August 1941 Crashed on landing

10th September 1941 Move to Shetland

27th August 1942 Anti-shipping Strike Wing formed

9th May 1943 German airmen defect to Britain

28th August 1943 Squadron reunited in Cornwall

May 1945 Conversion back to Spitfires

26th May 1945 Move to Scotland

30th May 1945  Move to Scotland

15th June 1945 Move to Norway

20th June 1945 Move to Norway

July 1945 Move to Norway


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Those known to have served at

RAF Dyce

during the Second World War 1939-1945.

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Want to know more about RAF Dyce?


There are:23 items tagged RAF Dyce 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.


AC2 Fauntleroy Fenton Air Crew Training Unit

I have an Absence Authorised Card belonging to Fauntleroy Fenton when he was at Royal Air Force station Dyce, with the Air Crew Training Unit. It states he has permission to be absent from his quarters from After Duty. 23.59 hrs (Sat/Sun) and 2300 hrs (Wednesday and Friday) Valid during August 1941.

Margret



Norman Daggett

My father, Norman Daggett, joined the RAF from his home town of Chilton, Co Durham. He was stationed in Dyce initially as an air-gunner, but was transferred to the Military Police. He was subsequently stationed in Gravesend and India.

Christine Daggett



Jessie Brooks RAF Dyce

My mother, Jessie Brooks, was stationed in RAF Dyce, Aberdeen in the Second World War. She would have been a naive young country girl who had never before ventured out of her village. She often told the story of having to make the frightening train journey on her own to Aberdeen. She was to serve this time as a RAF nurse. Whilst stationed there, she said it faced a lock down at one point when a high ranking German officer landed on the airfield. I cannot now remember his name but believe it started with an R. If anyone can remember or knows of my mother and this incident I would be happy to hear.

Wendy Bailey



AC. Robert John Aldred

Robert Aldred was stationed at Aldergrove and Dyce during WW2.

John Aldred



John Heron Lowes 5001 Squadron

John Lowes, 5001 Airfield Construction Squadron

John Heron met his second wife Christy Sarah Morrison, who was from the Isle of Harris and was managing the NAAFI, while serving at RAF Dyce, they were later together at RAF Acklington (I don't know if that was by design or coincidence, but expect it was the former). They married in late 1947 and were happily married for 29 years when John passed away in early 1977.

An Airfield Construction Squadron consisted of every known trade or profession involved in the building and construction industry. There would also be certain R.A.F. trades attached to a Flight or Squadron, e.g. cooks, clerks, medical, etc. This was essential under wartime conditions, when a flight or squadron arrived on a station to carry out a project or to repair bomb damage. The A.C. Squadrons with the Plant Squadrons and the Mechanical & Electrical Squadrons served in many locations in the period 1941 to 1946.

Andy Stuart







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