Cricqueville
AirfieldAdvanced Landing Ground
The 354th FG used this field June-August 1944
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Detailed History
Cricqueville airfield (also known as Advanced Landing Ground A-2 or Cricqueville-en-Bessin airfield) was an airfield on the Normandy beachhead in France.
The airfield was completed by the 820th Engineer Aviation Battalion, 11 days after the D-Day landings in France. It became home to two fighter groups:
354th Fighter Group, with P-51 Mustangs from 22 June through 13 August 1944.
367th Fighter Group, with P-38 Lightnings from 14 August though 4 September 1944.
Like all fighter units stationed at advanced landing grounds both Fighter Groups were tasked with patroling roads in front of the beachhead and attacking german vehicles, troop concentrations and weapons.
People
- Military/Civilian/Mascot: Military
- Nationality: American
- Unit: 367th Fighter Group
- Service Numbers: O-21292
- Highest Rank: Brigadier General
- Role/Job: Pilot / Commanding Officer