Protville Airfield
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Protville Airfield | |
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Part of Twelfth Air Force | |
Coordinates | 36°59′46.50″N 010°03′02.30″E / 36.9962500°N 10.0506389°E (Approximate) |
Type | Military airfield |
Site information | |
Controlled by | United States Army Air Forces |
Site history | |
Built | 1943 |
In use | 1943 |
Protville Airfield
Protville Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield in Tunisia, which is located approximately 18 km north of Oued Lill; 25 km north-northwest of Tunis. It was built by United States Army engineers in 1943 during the Tunisian Campaign. Units assigned were:
- 414th Night Fighter Squadron, 23-29 July 1943, A-20 Havoc (12th AF)
- 415th Night Fighter Squadron, 23-29 July 1943, A-20 Havoc (12th AF)
- 1st Antisubmarine Squadron (480th Antisubmarine Group), 2-18 September 1943, B-24 Liberator (ASC)
When the Americans pulled out the airfield was dismantled by engineers and returned to agriculture. An outline of the runway remains in an agricultural field in aerial photos today.
References
This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the Air Force Historical Research Agency.
- Maurer, Maurer. Air Force Combat Units of World War II. Maxwell AFB, Alabama: Office of Air Force History, 1983. ISBN 0-89201-092-4.
- Maurer, Maurer, ed. (1982) [1969]. Combat Squadrons of the Air Force, World War II (reprint ed.). Washington, DC: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0-405-12194-6. LCCN 70605402. OCLC 72556.
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