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Old 25th Sep 2014, 19:49
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RAF Lympne 1940 - can anyone help?

Guys,

I've exhausted every source in my reach - David Colley's book on Lympne, Anthony Moor's new book on Lympne, the RAF Lympne operations record Book for the summer of 1940, and many "thin" online sources...

And I'm hoping someone here can direct me to the information I need, or can themselves throw some light on this question...

David Collyer notes....and he was apparently serving at Lympne in 1940...that in mid-August after the heavy damage suffered on the 12th and 15th of August, RAF Lympne was "closed for operations" - it had been a forward dispersal field for Biggin Hill, like Manston was for Kenley - and it was "evacuated". Collyer's various picture captions note that billeting was found for some personnel in and around Lympne Village, and the NAAFI was set up in the village hall.

But there's ALSO a note in Richard overy's book on the Battle Of Britain that repairs to the damage suffered at Lympne on the 12th of August 1940 was initially slow - because "construction workers" from Lympne had been sent to Manston to help with the damage suffered there the day before!

There's no mention in the Operations Record Book of the Care&Maintenance Unit at Lympne - no live squadron posted there since June - of this transfer...OR of any "construction work" going on as of the 12th of August...

Does anyone know if these "construction workers" were actually RAF personnel from Lympne transferred to Manston? Sadly, Overy doesn't footnote a reference for this information. At present I'm thinking that they were - because he goes on to note that repairs were effected by the Airministry sending some of their "own" workers, and raising local labour from local firms...I.E. something different to what had departed for Manston...so that would to me read as if the "construction workers" trucked off to Manston were actually RAF workers.

Can anyone help?
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