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- La_Vallon_Airfield abstract "La Vallon Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield in France, which is located approximately 6 km north-northeast of Montbrison (Departement de la Loire,Rhone-Alpes); about 385 km south-southeast of Paria.La Vallon was an all-weather temporary temporary sod airfield built by the XII Engineer Command. The runway was 7800' in length; 300' wide and aligned 13/31. The airfield was equipped with an access road was built to the existing road infrastructure; a dump for supplies, ammunition, and gasoline drums, along with a drinkable water and minimal electrical grid for communications and station lighting. Tents were used for billeting and also for support facilities.Designated as an Advanced Landing Ground Y-18 it was turned over to the United States Army Air Force Twelfth Air Force on 30 August 1944. The 417th Night Fighter Squadron used the airfield between 12 September 1944-5 April 1945, flying Bristol Beaufighters. In addition, the Ninth Air Force 415th Night Fighter Squadron flew Bristol Beaufighters from the airfield between 1–25 September 1944.When the Americans pulled out in April 1945, the airfield was dismantled by engineers and returned to agriculture. An outline of the airfield remains as agricultural fields in aerial photos today.".
- La_Vallon_Airfield location France.
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- La_Vallon_Airfield thumbnail 12th_USAAF.png?width=300.
- La_Vallon_Airfield wikiPageExternalLink combat_sq_of_the_af_wwii.pdf.
- La_Vallon_Airfield wikiPageExternalLink physical.php.
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- La_Vallon_Airfield built "1944".
- La_Vallon_Airfield controlledby United_States_Army_Air_Forces.
- La_Vallon_Airfield hasPhotoCollection La_Vallon_Airfield.
- La_Vallon_Airfield location "Rhône-Alpes Region, France".
- La_Vallon_Airfield name "La Vallon Airfield 70px 60px".
- La_Vallon_Airfield type "Military airfield".
- La_Vallon_Airfield used "1944".
- La_Vallon_Airfield subject Category:Airfields_of_the_United_States_Army_Air_Forces_in_France.
- La_Vallon_Airfield subject Category:World_War_II_airfields_in_France.
- La_Vallon_Airfield point "45.64918888888889 4.076266666666666".
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- La_Vallon_Airfield type ArchitecturalStructure.
- La_Vallon_Airfield type MilitaryStructure.
- La_Vallon_Airfield type Place.
- La_Vallon_Airfield type Wikidata:Q532.
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- La_Vallon_Airfield comment "La Vallon Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield in France, which is located approximately 6 km north-northeast of Montbrison (Departement de la Loire,Rhone-Alpes); about 385 km south-southeast of Paria.La Vallon was an all-weather temporary temporary sod airfield built by the XII Engineer Command. The runway was 7800' in length; 300' wide and aligned 13/31.".
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- La_Vallon_Airfield lat "45.64918888888889".
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- La_Vallon_Airfield depiction 12th_USAAF.png.
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- La_Vallon_Airfield name "La Vallon Airfield (Y-18)70px 60px".