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Reid River Airfield

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Reid River Airfield
Queensland, Australia
Reid River Airfield is located in Queensland
Reid River Airfield
Reid River Airfield
Coordinates19°45′45″S 146°50′40″E / 19.76250°S 146.84444°E / -19.76250; 146.84444
TypeMilitary airfield
Site history
In use1942-1945

Reid River Airfield is a World War II airfield located to the south of the Reid River in the locality of Reid River, Charters Towers Region, inland from Townsville, Queensland, Australia.[1]

Disused since the war as an airfield, the former base is private property used for mustering cattle and horses. An arch marks the western edge of the strip, easily accessible from the main road. With permission of the owner, visitors can tour the strip. On the eastern edge of the strip are concrete pads from former buildings including the mess hall and first air station. Also, there are the remains of a B-26 crash site and a former 2nd BS camp area. Small markers, left by veterans in 1992 mark these locations.

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History

The airfield, which had a single main runway running east to west, was built by the United States Army Air Forces.

Two units were based at the airfield:

  • 2nd Bombardment Squadron, 22nd Bombardment Group, 9 April-9 October 1942
  • 408th Bombardment Squadron, 22nd Bombardment Group (later re-designated the 18th Reconnaissance Squadron), 12 April-15 October 1942

Both squadrons initially flew B-26 Marauder medium bombers. The first mission by the 408th BS was on 22 April 1942 from Reid River, operating until January 1943 when the group went on R&R. In early February 1943, both the 2nd and 408th Squadrons converted from B-26 to B-25 Mitchell bombers when it was decided to send the B-26s to the Mediterranean Theatre.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Reid River Airport". Queensland WWII Historic Places. Queensland Government. 30 June 2014. Archived from the original on 3 November 2020. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
Sources
Attribution

Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency

This page was last edited on 13 February 2024, at 14:41
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