USAAF use Ramsbury was known as
USAAF Station AAF-469 for security reasons by the
United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) during the war, to avoid naming its location. Its USAAF Station Code was "RY".
64th Troop Carrier Group The airfield was fairly complete when the first operational users arrived. The USAAF
Twelfth Air Force 64th Troop Carrier Group, equipped with
Douglas C-47 Skytrain and
Douglas C-53 Skytrooper, arrived from
Westover Army Airfield,
Massachusetts on 18 August 1942. Operational squadrons of the group were: •
16th Troop Carrier Squadron •
17th Troop Carrier Squadron •
18th Troop Carrier Squadron • 35th Troop Carrier Squadron The unit was temporarily assigned to the
VIII Air Support Command for training at Ramsbury, and conducted an extensive training program while flying cargo, passengers, and courier missions for several months, before leaving with paratroopers for
Operation Torch, the
invasion of North Africa on 9 November 1942, being deployed to
Blida Airfield,
Algeria.
434th/435th Troop Carrier Groups From November 1943 to January 1944, the airfield was used by the air echelons of the
434th and
435th Troop Carrier Groups from
RAF Fulbeck and
RAF Langar with C-47s and C-53s. The groups conducted exercises with the
101st Airborne Division.
437th Troop Carrier Group On 5 February 1944 the
437th Troop Carrier Group moved to Ramsbury from
RAF Balderton. Operational squadrons of the group were: • 83d Troop Carrier Squadron (T2) • 84th Troop Carrier Squadron (Z8) • 85th Troop Carrier Squadron (90) • 86th Troop Carrier Squadron (5K) The 437th was a group of
Ninth Air Force's
53d Troop Carrier Wing,
IX Troop Carrier Command. The 437th TCS flew a combination of
Douglas C-47s and C-53 Skytrains. In February 1945 the group moved to its
Advanced Landing Ground at Coulommiers/Voisins, France (ALG A-58). Ramsbury was retained by IX TCC as a reserve base until the end of hostilities, finally relinquishing it to the RAF in June 1945.
Royal Air Force The following units were also here at some point: •
No. 15 (Pilots) Advanced Flying Unit RAF •
No. 1336 Transport Conversion Unit RAF •
No. 1336 (Transport Support) Conversion Unit RAF •
No. 1537 (Beam Approach Training) Flight RAF ==Current use==