RAF Welford
Royal Air Force Welford or more simply RAF Welford is an active Royal Air Force List of [Royal Air Force stations|station] in Berkshire, England. The station lies approximately northwest of Newbury, and about west of London.
Opened in 1943, it was used during the Second World War by both the Royal Air Force and United States Army Air Forces. During the war it was used primarily as a transport airfield. After the war it was closed in 1946 and placed in reserve status. As a result of the Cold War, the station was reopened in 1955 as a munitions depot by the United States Air Force.
Today it is one of the largest ammunition compounds for the United States Air Force in Western Europe for heavy munitions.
Location
RAF Welford is in West Berkshire and has a dedicated but rarely used access road from the eastbound M4 motorway, halfway between junctions 13 and 14. The access road from the M4 is signposted "Works Unit Only", and the 1-mile marker sign has the distinctive red border of a defence establishment.History
USAAF use
In October 1943 the airfield was allocated to Ninth Air Force IX Troop Carrier Command. While under USAAF control, Welford was known as USAAF Station AAF-474.315th Troop Carrier Group
The 315th Troop Carrier Group arrived at Welford on 6 November 1943 from RAF Aldermaston flying C-47s and C-53s. Its squadrons and fuselage codes were:- 34th Troop Carrier Squadron
- 43d Troop Carrier Squadron
- 309th Troop Carrier Squadron
- 310th Troop Carrier Squadron
435th Troop Carrier Group
As part of the IX Troop Carrier Command's desire to have its C-47 groups commence training with paratroops of the 101st Airborne Division deployed in the Salisbury Plain area, the squadrons of the 435th Troop Carrier Group arrived at Welford on 25 January 1944 from RAF Langar flying C-47s and C-53s. Its squadrons and fuselage codes were:- 75th Troop Carrier Squadron
- 76th Troop Carrier Squadron
- 77th Troop Carrier Squadron
- 78th Troop Carrier Squadron
USAF ammunition store use
After being placed on a care and maintenance basis after the war, the station re-opened as the home of the 7531st Ammunition Squadron in September 1955. At the same time a short rail spur was opened, connecting the site with transfer sidings near Welford Park station on the Lambourn Valley Railway; the USAF used the line until the 1970s, and the track was lifted sometime after 1973.During April 1995 the base was handed back to the RAF, only for it to be returned to USAF control. In 2009, USAF staffing at Welford was reduced as part of USAF-wide budgetary adjustments. The munitions base is described as "at its busiest when the US government deploys bombers to a forward air station at RAF Fairford". The bombers at RAF Fairford can include B-1, B-2 and B-52.
In May 2019, the USAF moved of explosives to RAF Welford, then the second-largest ammunition store in United States [Air Forces in Europe – Air Forces Africa].