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World War 2 Two II WW2 WWII 1939 1945

RAF Ouston



26th June 1941 Move to Tyneside

30th June 1941 New Spitfire Squadron formed

31st August 1941 Move south

1st February 1942 Operational again

26th September 1942 Ground attack training

8th November 1942 Operation Torch

21st January 1943 Tiger Moth crash

23rd January 1943 Squadron on the move

30th January 1943 Trade skills shortage

9th February 1943 Move to the north

26th February 1943 Preparations for Exercise Spartan

27th February 1943 Preparations for Exercise Spartan

28th February 1943 Relocation for Exercise Spartan

1st March 1943 In position for Exercise Spartan

13th Jun 1944 Advance Party

4th Dec 1944 Target Heilbronn


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Those known to have served at

RAF Ouston

during the Second World War 1939-1945.

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Want to know more about RAF Ouston?


There are:16 items tagged RAF Ouston 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.


Sea.1c. George DeWitt "Corky" Stoddard USS Houston CA-30

Gerald Messier



James J. Ryan USS Houston

During World War II, James Ryan served for three years in the Navy, including aboard the USS Houston, a light cruiser commissioned in 1943. He was on the ship in the South Pacific in 1944 when it was torpedoed. Survivors wound up in the water for several hours before they were rescued. Mr. Ryan and those who were not wounded floated in life jackets or hung on to the life rafts where they had put the injured sailors. But the crippled USS Houston did not sink. It was towed to a nearby port, and Mr. Ryan rejoined the ship a couple of weeks later, eventually helping to nurse it back through the Panama Canal and to the Brooklyn Navy Yard, where it was repaired.

S. Flynn



John H. Wisecup USS Houston

My cousin, John H. Wisecup was a marine on USS Houston. He was a POW of the Japanese for three and a half years. He worked on the death railway in Thailand. He retired from the US Merchant Marine and also the US Government. If anyone would like more information please contact me.

James McDaniel







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