H.Q. British Forces, Aden

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Air Vice Marshal F. H. McNamara VC (RAAF) is standing on the right (November, 1941).

H.Q. British Forces, Aden was a command of the Royal Air Force (RAF) established on 14 April 1942 by renaming the Aden Command.[1] The components of H.Q. British Forces, Aden are indicated below for two dates during World War II.[2]

27 October 1942
Air Vice Marshal Frederick Hards
10 July 1943
Air Vice Marshal F. H. McNamara VC (RAAF)
No. 8 Squadron, Blenheim No. 8 Squadron, Blenheim
No. 459 Squadron (RAAF), Hudson No. 1566 Flight (Meteorological), Gladiator
Defence Flight, Hurricane Catalina Flight, Catalina

H.Q. British Forces Aden primarily conducted antisubmarine warfare operations and escort missions as a sub-command of RAF Middle East Command, which itself was a sub-command of Mediterranean Air Command following a major reorganization of the Allied air forces in the North African and Mediterranean Theater of Operations (MTO) in February 1943.[3]

On 6 October 1956, H.Q. British Forces, Aden was renamed H.Q. British Forces, Arabian Peninsula.

References[edit]

  1. ^ RAF Web - Mediterranean Commands Archived 10 September 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Richards, D. and H. Saunders, The Royal Air Force 1939-1945 (Volume 2, HMSO, 1953)
  3. ^ Richards, D. and H. Saunders, The Royal Air Force 1939-1945 (Volume 2, HMSO, 1953)