| 31. | In preparation for the landings, in 1943, the RAF Airfield Construction Service built 23 Advanced Landing Grounds in Southern England.
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| 32. | It was designated Advanced Landing Ground B-83; it is not known which Allied units were stationed at the airfield.
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| 33. | In February 1945 the group moved to its Advanced Landing Ground at Coulommiers / Voisins, France ( ALG A-58 ).
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| 34. | The group moved in October 1944 to its Advanced Landing Ground ( ALG ) Peray Airfield ( ALG A-44 ) France.
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| 35. | After D-Day, it moved to Advanced Landing Grounds in France and Belgium, moving eastward as Allied ground forces advanced.
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| 36. | The squadron's advance landing ground at El Adem was attacked by German Panzers at dusk on the first day of their offensive.
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| 37. | On 6 July the 404th moved across the Channel to its Advanced Landing Ground at Chippelle ( ALG A-5 ), France.
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| 38. | On 6 July the squadron moved across the Channel to its Advanced Landing Ground at Chippelle ( ALG A-5 ), France.
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| 39. | IX Engineering Command, Ninth Air Force repaired the airfield, which was re-designated " Advanced Landing Ground R-14 ".
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| 40. | On 29 March, the airfield was declared ready for Allied use and was designated as Advanced Landing Ground " Y-59 Strassfeld ".
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