RAF Catterick
England
About
RAF Catterick was a Royal Air Force station in North Yorkshire, one of the oldest military airfields in Britain. It opened in September 1914 and served the Royal Flying Corps and later the RAF for eight decades, finally closing as a flying station and passing out of RAF hands in 1994. Through the Second World War it functioned principally as a fighter station within Fighter Command’s No. 13 Group, guarding the industrial north-east of England.
A long succession of fighter squadrons rotated through the airfield, among them Nos. 41, 54 and 64 Squadrons and No. 17 Squadron flying Hawker Hurricanes. The station also hosted Allied units, including the Polish No. 306 Squadron, the Norwegian Nos. 331 and 332 Squadrons, and Canadian squadrons of the RCAF. During the war Catterick controlled the satellite landing ground at Scorton and made use of nearby decoy and dispersal sites scattered across the surrounding moorland.
In the years after 1945 the role of the site shifted away from operational flying. It became home to the RAF Regiment depot and a School of Fire Fighting, and its open ground was even briefly used as the Catterick motor-racing circuit. The opening sequence of the 1945 film “The Way to the Stars” was filmed there. After the RAF departed in 1994 the land transferred to the British Army, becoming Marne Barracks within the wider Catterick Garrison.
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People connected to this base
15 persons cross-referenced to this airfield — through a posting here, a squadron based here, or aircrew who flew from it.
| Name | Rank | Connection | Dates |
|---|---|---|---|
| Costley, Harry Ernest | Sergeant | Aircrew (squadron based here) | — |
| Cottrell, Rex Frederick | Warrant Officer | Aircrew (squadron based here) | — |
| Eliot, Hugh William | Wing Commander | Aircrew (squadron based here) | — |
| Hedge, Raymond John | Warrant Officer | Aircrew (squadron based here) | — |
| Jenkins, David Geraint Lloyd | Flight Sergeant | Aircrew (squadron based here) | — |
| Martin, Jack | Sergeant | Aircrew (squadron based here) | — |
| Neill, Maurice | Flight Sergeant | Aircrew (squadron based here) | — |
| Paskell, Reginald Derrick Frank | Sergeant | Aircrew (squadron based here) | — |
| Preece, William Jabez | Sergeant | Aircrew (squadron based here) | — |
| Saunders, Douglas | Flying Officer | Aircrew (squadron based here) | — |
| Smith, George Milner | Squadron Leader | Aircrew (squadron based here) | — |
| Thomas, Leslie Charman Williams | Flying Officer | Aircrew (squadron based here) | — |
| Vane, John Anthony | Flight Sergeant | Aircrew (squadron based here) | — |
| Veitch, John Francis | Flying Officer | Aircrew (squadron based here) | — |
| Wells, William Robert | Flight Lieutenant | Aircrew (squadron based here) | — |
