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RAF Gravesend
27th March 1940 Biggin Hill up-graded
1st June 1940 Dunkirk
11th Sept 1940 Relocated
8th October 1940 Reconnaissance flight formed
30th Oct 1940 Squadron moved
3rd November 1940 Move to the Thames estuary
23rd November 1940 Bomber interception
29th December 1940 Fire-storm
1st January 1941 Re-equipped
29th April 1941 Move for new aircraft
30th April 1941 Moved again
8th July 1941 New duties
9th July 1941 Gone North
26th July 1941 Relocations
24th September 1941 Moved
2nd October 1941 Four Spitfires lost
3rd October 1941 Narrow escape
7th October 1941 Ground attack role
13th October 1941 Four enemy fighters brought down
20th October 1941 Moved north to re-equip
3rd May 1942 On the Move
3rd May 1942 Move
31st May 1942 Missing in Action
5th July 1942 High Altitude aircraft delivered
15th July 1942 Relocated
29th July 1942 Relocated
31st July 1942 Three Spitfires lost
15th August 1942 Spitfire Squadron moves south
6th September 1942 Spitfire shot down
12th September 1942 Move
26th September 1942 Back to Scotland
2nd November 1942 On the move
6th November 1942 Airfield unsuitable for ops
17th November 1942 Airfield still unsuitable
23rd March 1943 Preparations for move
24th March 1943 Typhoon Squadron relocated
5th April 1943 Squadron on the move
5th April 1943 Pilots on the move
6th April 1943 Stylish billets
7th April 1943 Ground crew to be disbanded
8th April 1943 New Typhoons arrive
9th April 1943 Posting
11th April 1943 Attachment
14th April 1943 Ground staff disbanded
16th April 1943 Ground collision
20th April 1943 Squadron move completed
4th May 1943 Killed in training
18th May 1943 Tactical Airforce
12th June 1943 Move to 2nd Tactical Airforce
3rd July 1943 Moved and re-equipped
15th July 1943 Move
17th July 1943 On the Move
6th August 1943 Operations over Europe
10th August 1943 On the move
17th August 1943 Relocation
2nd September 1943 Training and convoy patrols
18th September 1943 Rain and more rain
24th Oct 1943 Training
3rd November 1943 Relocated
December 1943 Re-equipped
20th January 1944 New aircraft
28th February 1944 Long range ground attack
15th April 1944 New Wing
17th April 1944 Move
18th June 1944 MoveIf you can provide any additional information, please add it here.
Those known to have served at
RAF Gravesend
during the Second World War 1939-1945.
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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
Cyril Robert Henry Allen 2740 Squadron RAF Regiment
Cyril (my father) joined the RAF Volunteer Reserve on 3 April 1941 and served with 740 Squadron RAF Regiment at RAF Morton-in-Marsh, which became 2740 Squadron on 1 February 1942 and moved to RAF Gravesend. It became the AA Squadron on 17 May 1943 and moved to RAF Keevil on 17 March 1944. Then it moved to St. Omer in France in February 1945. By April, the unit was in Germany and, by May, in Denmark. It was disbanded in September 1946. He married Joyce Edna Robinson (WAAF 2143543 27) in November 1943 at Plumstead. My father was discharged on 15 August 1946. After discharge, he returned to his home town of Poole, Dorset and continued with his pre-war employment, where he remained until retirement. He died at Poole Hospital on 16 Feb 1998. He was a member of the RAF Regiment Association from discharge to death.A.J. Allen
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