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Old 6 November 2009, 11:56 AM #1 (permalink)
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airfields occupied by british and germans?

hi all,

this may be a stupid question but were any airfields occupied by both british and germans during advances or retreats ?

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British to German airfield.

Hi Ludwig:
This was mos common, an example would LeChelle Airfield, In the German advance by the German 2.Armee on the Somme, the British RFC Squadron moved outand and shortly afterward Jagdgeschwader Nr.1 Richthofen moved in. The RAF left in such a hurry, they left fuel, food etc, and four Besseneau Hangars behind. It was probably a day separation.
Then the reverse came about 9-10 August 1918.
This was most common.
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thanks dan san,not such a stupid queston after all


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