Salon-de-Provence Air Base
Salon-de-Provence Air Base is a base of the French Air and Space Force located south Salon-de-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône in southern France.
Overview
It hosts the training facilities for the officers of the air force:- Patrouille de France
- Équipe de Voltige de l’Armée de l’Air
- Escadron de Formation des Navigateurs de Combat 1/93
- Centre de Formation à l'Aéronautique Militaire Initiale 5/312
- Escadron D'Instruction en Vol 3/5 Comtat Venaissin
- Escadron D'Instruction en Vol 2/93 Cévennes
- Escadron D'Instruction au vol à Voile Sainte VictoireÉcole de l'air: for young students
- * pilot commissioned officers
- * mechanics commissioned officers
- * air base commissioned officersÉcole militaire de l'Air: gives access to the same careers as the École de l'Air, for non-commissioned officers who want to become commissioned officers
- air commissary school
- special course of the École de l'Air: for foreign officers
- special course of formation of officers
World War II
Salon-de-Provence Air Base is a pre-World War II airfield, which was used by the Armée de l'Air during the early part of the war. It was briefly a base for RAF Bomber Command Vickers Wellingtons, which were sent to Salon from England, for raids on the Italian port of Genoa, as a part of Operation Haddock. After the 1940 Battle of France and the June Armistice with Nazi Germany, it became part of the limited air force of the Vichy Government. Known Vichy units at Salon-de-Provence were:- G.C. I/6 Morane-Saulnier M.S.406 fighters
- G.C. III/9 Bloch MB.152 fighters
- Kampfgeschwader 100, flying Heinkel He 111Hs, February–April 1943
- Kampfgeschwader 26, flying Heinkel He 111Hs, May 1943-March 1944
- Zerstörergeschwader 1, flying Messerschmitt Bf 110s, May 1944
- Kampfgeschwader 77, flying Junkers Ju 88s, June–July 1944.
Twelfth Air Force stationed the 27th Fighter Squadron at the repaired field from 30 August, flying A-36 Apaches until moving north into eastern France in October. Also the 47th Bombardment Group flew A-20 Havoc light bombers from the field during September.
The use by American forces of the airfield was brief, and on 20 November 1944 it was returned to French control.