No. 128 Airfield RAF
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No. 128 Wing RAF is a former Royal Air Force wing that was operational during both the Second World War and the
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Second World War

No. 128 (RCAF) (Fighter) Wing RAF was formed on 12 May 1944 in
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, RAF Second Tactical Air Force at RAF Odiham with
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, No. 430 Squadron RCAF. The wing moved to B.8 Sommervieu on 29 June 1944 and was merged into No. 39 Wing RCAF on 1 July 1944. No. 128 (Reconnaissance) Wing RAF was formed on 7 May 1945 at RAF North Weald within No. 88 Group RAF controlling units deployed near Oslo as part of
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. The wing moved to RAF Dyce on 14 May 1945 then to Oslo/Gardermoen on 22 May 1945 controlling No. 331 (Norwegian) Squadron RAF, No. 332 (Norwegian) Squadron RAF, No. 334 (Norwegian) Squadron RAF and No. 333 (Norwegian) Squadron RAF at Oslo/Fornebu. On 14 November 1945 the wing moved to RAF Dunsfold and was disbanded there on 12 December 1945.


History of No. 128 Airfield Headquarters

The unit was formed on 4 July 1943 at RAF Dunsfold under No. 39 Wing RCAF. It moved to RAF Woodchurch on 28 July 1943, RAF Redhill on 1 October 1943 and RAF Odiham on 19 February 1944 where the unit was disbanded on 12 May 1944. Squadrons controlled: *
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(4 July 1943 to 15 January 1944) *
No. 400 Squadron RCAF The numero sign or numero symbol, №, (also represented as Nº, No, No. or no.), is a typographic abbreviation of the word ''number''(''s'') indicating ordinal numeration, especially in names and titles. For example, using the numero sign, t ...
(4 July 1943 to 12 May 1944) * No. 168 Squadron RAF (21 February 1944 to 12 May 1944)


Cold War

No. 128 (Tactical) Wing RAF was formed on 4 March 1954 at
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under AHQ Iraq controlling
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, both operating de Havilland Venoms. It was disbanded on 31 October 1955.


See also

* List of wings of the Royal Air Force


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* {{RAF Wings Royal Air Force wings