- Poix Aerodrome during the Second World War -
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Poix Aerodrome
2nd Oct 1939 On the Move
3rd Oct 1939 On the Move
4th Oct 1939 On the Move
5th Oct 1939 On the Move
6th Oct 1939 Defences
7th Oct 1939 Recconaissance
8th Oct 1939 Arrivals
9th Oct 1939 Convoy
10th Oct 1939 New Wing Formed
10th Oct 1939 Billets
10th Oct 1939 Defences
11th Oct 1939 On the Move
11th Oct 1939 Defences
12th Oct 1939 Arrivals
12th Oct 1939 Arrivals
13th Oct 1939 Aircraft
13th Oct 1939 Wet Ground
13th Oct 1939 Ceremony
14th Oct 1939 Hand Over
16th Oct 1939 Inspection
16th Oct 1939 Inspection
18th Oct 1939 Congratulations
18th Oct 1939 Air Raid Warning
19th Oct 1939 Conference
21st Oct 1939 Orders
21st Oct 1939 Emergency Landing Grounds
22nd Oct 1939 Advanced Landing Ground
22nd Oct 1939 Emergency Landing Grounds
24th Oct 1939 Visit
25th Oct 1939 Move
26th Oct 1939 Guns
28th Oct 1939 Promotions
29th Oct 1939 Battle Flight
31st Oct 1939 Strength
1st Nov 1939 New Station Commander
1st of November 1939 Reorganisation
2nd Nov 1939 Poor Conditions
2nd of November 1939 Air Raid Alert
3rd Nov 1939 Weather
3rd of November 1939 Aerodrome Work
4th Nov 1939 Weather
4th of November 1939 Fuel Tests
5th Nov 1939 Sorties
5th of November 1939 Signals
6th Nov 1939 Works
6th of November 1939 Conference
7th Nov 1939 Poor Weather
7th of November 1939 Conference
8th Nov 1939 Poor Weather
8th of November 1939 Reorganisation
9th Nov 1939 Maps
9th of November 1939 Luncheon
10th Nov 1939 Poor Weather
10th of November 1939 Posting
11th Nov 1939 Ceremony
11th of November 1939 Standing by
12th Nov 1939 Survey
12th of November 1939 Training
14th of November 1939 Conference
16th of November 1939 Signals Exercise
17th Nov 1939 Excerise
17th of November 1939 Signals Exercise
18th Nov 1939 Excerise
19th Nov 1939 Sport
19th of November 1939 Fuel Tests
20th Nov 1939 Badges
21st Nov 1939 Aircraft Recognition
21st of November 1939 Duty
22nd Nov 1939 Sorties
22nd of November 1939 Return to Duty
23rd Nov 1939 Sorties
24th Nov 1939 Poor Conditions
24th of November 1939 HQ Moves
25th Nov 1939 Sorties
26th Nov 1939 Badge
26th of November 1939 Normal Working
27th Nov 1939 Weather
27th of November 1939 Adjutant
28th Nov 1939 Sorties
28th of November 1939 Leave
29th Nov 1939 Standards
30th Nov 1939 Strength
30th of November 1939 Leave
2nd of March 1940 Night Flying
5th of March 1940 Night Flyi g
6th of March 1940 Night Flying
8th of March 1940 Night Flying
9th of March 1940 Night Flying
10th of March 1940 Leave
13th of March 1940 Leave
16th of March 1940 Night Flying
17th of March 1940 Night Flying
19th of March 1940 Night Flying
20th March 1940 Detachment Returns
21st of March 1940 Night Flying
23rd of March 1940 Night Flying
25th of March 1940 Aircraft Collected
28th of March 1940 Night Flying
30th of March 1940 Night Flying
30th of April 1940 Monthly summary
1st of May 1940 Reconnaissance
16th of May 1940 Bombing detail
16th of May 1940 Aircraft lost
16th of May 1940 Bombing detail
17th of May 1940 Maintenance and movement
17th of May 1940 Standby
18th of May 1940 Poix & Amiens bombed
18th of May 1940 Aircraft lost
19th of May 1940 Evacuation of Airfield
21st of May 1940 Strategic reconnaissance
22nd of May 1940 Tactical reconnaissanceIf you can provide any additional information, please add it here.
Those known to have served at
Poix Aerodrome
during the Second World War 1939-1945.
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