WW2 1st Fighter Group Bases

Tafaraoui, Algeria, 13 Nov - Dec 1942

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1st FG WW2 Bases in Italy

Map of Bases

Present Day satellite image of Tafaraoui airfield, Algeria(courtesy Google Earth)

P-38 Dot WW2 wreck
Jake Moutier's battle-damaged P-38 "Dot", crashed by Lt Roy Russell at Biskra, 1943. An unamused Lt Moutier investigates.
Courtesy Roy Russell

Tafaraoui, Algeria,
Nov 1942

photo by Donald Brenden

 


Ellis and Elliott trading with local residents at Tafaraoui, Algeria,
1942
photo by Donald Brenden

P38 taxi accident

A 1st FG P-38 finds a bomb crater after deploying from England and landing at dusk at Tafaroui, 1942
Courtesy Roy Russell

P-38 accident Tafaraoui 1943 WW2

Closeup of P-38 in bomb crater at Tafaroui, 1942 Courtesy Roy Russell


Brenden and Elliot (71st) with local Arab merchants, Tafaraoui, 1942
courtesy Donald Brenden
 

Tafaroui, Algeria was reportedly a nice looking field considering the terrain. Runways were quite short. The new desert Spitfires of the 31st were also here. Other aircraft at the field included P-38s of the 14th, B-26s, B-25s, A-20s, Gen. Doolittle's B-17-G, some {Amiat} French bombers around, and some old wrecks fixed up as dummies.

Nov 25, 1942: Rained hard off and on all day. Weather closed in on a B-25C + B-17E and they dropped in here. Had to dig ditches around the tent. some guys got flooded out and had to go mile up the hill to a chapel in the base and sleep on the floor. Tent just started to leak after 3 days + nites. Mud is ankle and shoe deep everywhere.

Frequent trading and bartering was reported with local merchants and farmers. Americans traded clothes and dollars for various fresh food items.