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PostPosted: Fri Dec 25, 2020 5:42 pm 
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ASCENSION ISLAND, BRITISH TERRITORY: JUNE 1943:
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RAF Ascension Island (IATA: ASI, ICAO: FHAW), also known as Wideawake Airfield or Ascension Island Auxiliary Field

In 1939 Ascension became important as a high-frequency direction finding radio station covering trade routes. Wideawake Airfield (named after a noisy colony of sooty terns nearby) was built by the US military in 1942 by arrangement with the British government. The airfield was built using a US task force. The first aircraft to land on Ascension Island was a Fairey Swordfish from HMS Archer in June, 1942 and it went on to be used by more than 25,000 aircraft as a staging point during the war.

A U.S. Space Force tracking station was officially activated as a satellite of Patrick Space Force Base in Florida on 25 June 1956.

The airfield's runway was extended in the Autumn of 1980. It was re-garrisoned by the RAF in 1982 and used extensively as a staging airfield during the Falklands War. A series of long-range bombing raids was carried out from there under the name Operation Black Buck.

Ascension: The island where nothing makes sense
https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-36076411

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Ascension: The island where there is next to nothing.


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A packed transport bringing servicemen into Ascension Island.

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Unloading.

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US Military servicemen depart a plane at the US Army and Air Force base on Ascension Island a British Overseas Territory. A Joint US Air Force base and Royal Air Force base.

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US Military servicemen depart a plane at the US Army and Air Force base on Ascension Island a British Overseas Territory. A Joint US Air Force base and Royal Air Force base.

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(L) Colonel John C Millinex of the US Air Force and Colonel J.N. Tomlinson a British Governor stand over the bases on Ascension Island a British Overseas Territory. A joint US Air Force base and Royal Air Force base.

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An officer overlooks papers on the US Air Force base on Ascension Island a British Overseas Territory.

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A view of the airport and planes at the US Air Force base on Ascension Island.

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Pranged P-39.

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A view as servicemen out front of their tent.

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A view of servicemen taking a break at a snack shack.

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A view of military dummy antiaircraft batteries at the US Air Force base on Ascension Island a British Overseas Territory.

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A view of the US Army Air Force base on Ascension Island.

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A view of military drum barrels at the US Air Force base.

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A view of a tractor clearing the soil.

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Runway

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Lucky to be leaving.

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Seeing C-87s in ATC markings this time of year reminds me of a scene in Ernest K. Gann's Fate is the Hunter where he describes bunking at a rest house somewhere on the South Atlantic route...perhaps Natal, Brazil...the room came complete with most of a cardboard Christmas tree.

Whenever I read that, I think of all the service members who spent many Christmases far from home. They probably considered themselves lucky to have a cardboard tree.

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