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Gc I/2
Could anyone tell me if GC I/2 was operational in North Africa between Nov42 (Torch landings) and Jan44 (formation of 329 (French) Sqn (GC I/2)).
No mention is made of GC I/2 between these dates on the http://perso.wanadoo.fr/frenchaces/index.html site, but the command positions for this unit are filled by the same individuals up until Nov42 and then from Jan44 onwards. Regards Andy Fletcher |
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Re: Gc I/2
GC I/2 was definetly not operationnal and wasn't engaged during the Tunisia campain or for Coastal Command patrols off Tunisia and Algeria, that were the main tasks of French airmen in 1943. It didn't take part in Corisa campain either.
So it was either a training unit during the period or it was disbanded as a flying unit but remained as an administrative body (so the commanders remained the same) before the transfer to UK, that was delayed for one reason or another. After Torch, several French air units were disbanded due to lack of aircraft. I will check my books at home tonight. |
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Re: Gc I/2
Hi Laurent,
Thanks for the info and for looking up the answer in your books. Best Regards Andy Fletcher |
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Re: Gc I/2
GC I/2 was in France on 8 November 1942 and flew to North Africa as "reinforcement". It had on 10 Nov 1942 14 D520 at Setif and 8 at Bizerte (were Axis troops were allready IIRC, I wonder what happened to these ones).
It arrived at Meknès (Morocco) four days later and was planned to go to Great Britain to receive better aircrafts and then be engaged from there. It waited more than a full year. On 5 December 1943 a CIC (Centre d'Instruction de Chasse = Fighter Training Center) was created in Meknès and received extra pilots and last remaining D520s of GC I/2 . This unit was now a planeless unit and boarded on the 30 December a ship for UK. Source: AéroJournal n° 23 (the n° 5 has the short history of GC I/2 inside but I am unable of finding it in my mess. And I doubt there will be more about this period). So the unit was not disbanded and that explains why the commanders remained the same. But it was definetly not operationnal, even if my sources don't say it it was used as a training unit or just waiting orders in a "comatose" status, as the Armée de l'Air was often lacking spares (especially for French-made aircraft) and gas. |
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Re: Gc I/2
Many thanks Laurent, I suppose it would be logical to assume that the unit must of continued to exist because of the continuity of command, even if it wasn't operational.
Thanks again Andy Fletcher |
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Re: Gc I/2
Andy,
To complete what it is written above, GC ½ under command of Commandant Fleurquin took off on 9 november to Ajaccio, then 10 november to Bizerte/Sidi Ahmed. On 14 November they were at Meknes after a stop at Sétif/Oudjda and Fez. It is on 26 december 1943 that 23 pilots and some crews who have been trained on Spit V left Alger on the “Otranto”, an english ship of the Orient Line. They arrived at Greenock on 4 january 1944. The commanders of ½ were in december : Cdt Fleurquin, 2nd command Cne Ozanne, 1st Flight Ltt Marchelidon and 2nd flight Cne Lacombe When they will “renamed” n° 329 squadron, Cdt Fleurquin and Cne Provansal, 1st Flight Ltt Marchelidon and 2nd flight Cne Ozanne. HTH Bertrand H |