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Re: Typhoons at the Hochwald Gap
Thank you guys for your replies, I your input is very important to me. One thing I found out last night reading from Classic 2 TAF Vol 1 (Page 120)
2 TAF 84 Group
As of June 5, 1945 just before D-Day had the following structure
123 Wing: 198 and 609 Squadrons Typhoon Mk.IB stationed at Thorny Island
136 Wing: 164 and 184 Squadrons Typhoon Mk.IB - stationed at Thorny Island
146 Wing: 193, 197, 257 and 266 Squadrons Typhoon Mk.IB – stationed at Needs Oar Point
The only thing is what did 84 Group look like almost a year later - with it's players changing teams like professional sports?
Clinton78 Yes I am a member at two of the sights (Mil-Art and Military Mesheshs) the third I have never seen - I will have to take a look at it, thanks. :-)
Juergen your discovery is wounderful... we all know now that 193, 266 and 609 squadrons from 84 Group were on the ball field during that time period
Tcolvin its also great to know the chances are 83 Group kept their noses out of the 84 Groups business.
This is fun... WWII version of the Game Clue! :-)
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