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Salon-de-Provence Air Base

Salon-de-Provence Air Base (French: Base aérienne 701 Salon-de-Provence or BA 701) (ICAO: LFMY) is a base of the French Air and Space Force (Armée de l'air et de l'espace) located 4 km (2.5 mi) south[1] Salon-de-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône in southern France.

Salon-de-Provence Air Base


Base aérienne 701 Salon-de-Provence
Advanced Landing Ground (ALG) Y-16
Summary
Airport typeMilitary
OwnerGovernment of France
OperatorArmée de l'air et de l'espace
LocationSalon-de-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône
Elevation AMSL194 ft / 59 m
Coordinates43°36′23″N 005°06′33″E / 43.60639°N 5.10917°E / 43.60639; 5.10917 (Salon-de-Provence Air Base)
Map
Salon-de-Provence Air Base
Location of Salon-de-Provence Air Base, France
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
16/34 2,001 6,565 Concrete
Source: Aerodrome chart at Direction de la Circulation Aerienne Militaire (DIRCAM)[1]

Overview edit

It hosts the training facilities for the officers of the air force:

In addition, it hosts a school of the French Navy: the school of Naval Aviation (EAN).[citation needed]

World War II edit

Salon-de-Provence Air Base is a pre-World War II airfield, which was used by the Armée de l'Air during the early part of the war. It was briefly a base for RAF Bomber Command Wellingtons, which were sent to Salon from England, for raids on the Italian port of Genoa, as a part of Operation Haddock.[3] After the 1940 Battle of France and the June Armistice with Nazi Germany, it became part of the limited (French: Armée de l'Air de Vichy) air force of the Vichy Government. Known Vichy units at Salon-de-Provence were:[4]

On 11 November 1942, Salon-de-Provence Air Base was seized by Nazi forces as part of Case Anton, the occupation of Vichy and the Luftwaffe took control of the base. Under German control, the base became a bomber airfield for anti-shipping operations over the Mediterranean against American Convoys, and later, attacking Allied forces on Corsica and Sardinia after their capture from Italian forces (Regio Esercito) during 1943.[5] Known units assigned were:

Primarily air defense against Twelfth Air Force B-26 Marauder medium bomber attacks on Southern France

It was attacked on several missions by Allied bombers based in England while under German control. The airfield was sized by Allied Forces in August 1944 during Operation Dragoon, the Invasion of Southern France in August 1944 and was repaired and placed into operational use by the United States Army Air Forces XII Engineer Command, being turned over to Twelfth Air Force on 28 August 1944. It was designated as Advanced Landing Ground "Y-16 Salon".[6]

Twelfth Air Force stationed the 27th Fighter Squadron at the repaired field from 30 August, flying A-36 Apaches until moving north into eastern France in October. Also the 47th Bombardment Group flew A-20 Havoc light bombers from the field during September.[7]

The use by American forces of the airfield was brief, and on 20 November 1944 it was returned to French control.[8]

See also edit

References edit

  This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency

  1. ^ a b LFMY - SALON
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "Chiffres clés de l'Armée de l'air - L'Armée de l'air en chiffres : 2019-2020 (FR)". French Air and Space Force. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
  3. ^ The Royal Air Force 1939-1945, Denis Richards, Her Majesty's Stationery Office 1974, ISBN 0-11-771592-1 (pp.146-147)
  4. ^ Armée de l'Air de Vichy Order of Battle, 1 September 1940
  5. ^ The Luftwaffe, 1933-45
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 30 June 2019. Retrieved 5 October 2009.
  7. ^ Maurer, Maurer. Air Force Combat Units of World War II. Maxwell AFB, Alabama: Office of Air Force History, 1983. ISBN 0-89201-092-4.
  8. ^ Johnson, David C. (1988), U.S. Army Air Forces Continental Airfields (ETO), D-Day to V-E Day; Research Division, USAF Historical Research Center, Maxwell AFB, Alabama.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Salon de Provence Air Base news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message Salon de Provence Air Base French Base aerienne 701 Salon de Provence or BA 701 ICAO LFMY is a base of the French Air and Space Force Armee de l air et de l espace located 4 km 2 5 mi south 1 Salon de Provence Bouches du Rhone in southern France Salon de Provence Air Base Base aerienne 701 Salon de ProvenceAdvanced Landing Ground ALG Y 16IATA NoneICAO LFMYSummaryAirport typeMilitaryOwnerGovernment of FranceOperatorArmee de l air et de l espaceLocationSalon de Provence Bouches du RhoneElevation AMSL194 ft 59 mCoordinates43 36 23 N 005 06 33 E 43 60639 N 5 10917 E 43 60639 5 10917 Salon de Provence Air Base MapSalon de Provence Air BaseLocation of Salon de Provence Air Base FranceRunwaysDirection Length Surface m ft 16 34 2 001 6 565 ConcreteSource Aerodrome chart at Direction de la Circulation Aerienne Militaire DIRCAM 1 Contents 1 Overview 2 World War II 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksOverview editIt hosts the training facilities for the officers of the air force Patrouille de France 2 Equipe de Voltige de l Armee de l Air 2 Escadron de Formation des Navigateurs de Combat 1 93 2 Centre de Formation a l Aeronautique Militaire Initiale 5 312 2 Escadron D Instruction en Vol 3 5 Comtat Venaissin 2 Escadron D Instruction en Vol 2 93 Cevennes 2 Escadron D Instruction au vol a Voile Sainte Victoire 2 Ecole de l air for young students citation needed pilot commissioned officers citation needed mechanics commissioned officers citation needed air base commissioned officers citation needed Ecole militaire de l Air gives access to the same careers as the Ecole de l Air for non commissioned officers who want to become commissioned officers citation needed air commissary school citation needed special course of the Ecole de l Air for foreign officers citation needed special course of formation of officers citation needed In addition it hosts a school of the French Navy the school of Naval Aviation EAN citation needed World War II editSalon de Provence Air Base is a pre World War II airfield which was used by the Armee de l Air during the early part of the war It was briefly a base for RAF Bomber Command Wellingtons which were sent to Salon from England for raids on the Italian port of Genoa as a part of Operation Haddock 3 After the 1940 Battle of France and the June Armistice with Nazi Germany it became part of the limited French Armee de l Air de Vichy air force of the Vichy Government Known Vichy units at Salon de Provence were 4 G C I 6 1 Morane Saulnier M S 406 fighters G C III 9 Bloch MB 152 fighters On 11 November 1942 Salon de Provence Air Base was seized by Nazi forces as part of Case Anton the occupation of Vichy and the Luftwaffe took control of the base Under German control the base became a bomber airfield for anti shipping operations over the Mediterranean against American Convoys and later attacking Allied forces on Corsica and Sardinia after their capture from Italian forces Regio Esercito during 1943 5 Known units assigned were Kampfgeschwader 100 KG 100 flying Heinkel He 111Hs February April 1943 Kampfgeschwader 26 KG 26 flying Heinkel He 111Hs May 1943 March 1944 Zerstorergeschwader 1 ZG 1 flying Messerschmitt Bf 110s May 1944 Primarily air defense against Twelfth Air Force B 26 Marauder medium bomber attacks on Southern France Kampfgeschwader 77 KG 77 flying Junkers Ju 88s June July 1944 It was attacked on several missions by Allied bombers based in England while under German control The airfield was sized by Allied Forces in August 1944 during Operation Dragoon the Invasion of Southern France in August 1944 and was repaired and placed into operational use by the United States Army Air Forces XII Engineer Command being turned over to Twelfth Air Force on 28 August 1944 It was designated as Advanced Landing Ground Y 16 Salon 6 Twelfth Air Force stationed the 27th Fighter Squadron at the repaired field from 30 August flying A 36 Apaches until moving north into eastern France in October Also the 47th Bombardment Group flew A 20 Havoc light bombers from the field during September 7 The use by American forces of the airfield was brief and on 20 November 1944 it was returned to French control 8 See also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Base aerienne 701 Salon de Provence Advanced Landing GroundReferences edit nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency a b LFMY SALON a b c d e f g Chiffres cles de l Armee de l air L Armee de l air en chiffres 2019 2020 FR French Air and Space Force Retrieved 3 November 2020 The Royal Air Force 1939 1945 Denis Richards Her Majesty s Stationery Office 1974 ISBN 0 11 771592 1 pp 146 147 Armee de l Air de Vichy Order of Battle 1 September 1940 The Luftwaffe 1933 45 IX Engineering Command ETO Airfields General Construction Information Archived from the original on 30 June 2019 Retrieved 5 October 2009 Maurer Maurer Air Force Combat Units of World War II Maxwell AFB Alabama Office of Air Force History 1983 ISBN 0 89201 092 4 Johnson David C 1988 U S Army Air Forces Continental Airfields ETO D Day to V E Day Research Division USAF Historical Research Center Maxwell AFB Alabama External links editFrench Air Force link Official site Archived 6 March 2005 at the Wayback Machine Current weather for LFMY at NOAA NWS Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Salon de Provence Air Base amp oldid 1221391643, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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