Chateaudun-du-Rhumel Airfield
Chateaudun-du-Rhumel Airfield is an abandoned military airfield in Algeria, located about 6 km north-northwest of Chelghoum el Aid, in Mila province, about 47 km southwest of Constantine.
Overview
During World War II it was used by the United States Army Air Force Twelfth Air Force during the North African Campaign against the German Afrika Korps. The airfield was built by the United States Army Corps of Engineers, and its primary use was that of a heavy bomber airfield, with concrete runways, hardstands and taxiways. Billeting and support facilities consisted of tents. The 2d Bomb Group and the 97th Bomb Group were the primary tenants at the airfield, both flying B-17 Flying Fortresses missions over targets in Italy; Tunisia; Sicily and Sardinia. The 1st Fighter Group flew escort for the Fortresses, as well as attacking enemy ground targets of opportunity.Known units assigned to the airfield were:
- HQ 5th Bombardment Wing, March– August 1943
- HQ 7th Fighter Wing (later 47th Bombardment Wing), 11 January – 1 March 1943
- 1st Fighter Group, ca. 16 Feb 43 - 29 Jun 43 Lockheed P-38 Lightning
- 2d Bombardment Group, 27 April – 7 June 1943, B-17 Flying Fortress
- 97th Bombardment Group, 8 February – 1 August 1943, B-17 Flying Fortress37th Service Group, 12 Feb 43 - 12 Aug 43