Fenny Airfield – Wikipedia

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Fenny Airfield

Tenth Air Force - Emblem (World War II).png
Part of Tenth Air Force
Feni District, Bangladesh
Fenny Airfield is located in Bangladesh

Fenny Airfield
Coordinates
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23°02′06″N 091°23′37″E / 23.03500°N 91.39361°E / 23.03500; 91.39361

Type Military airfield
Site information
Controlled by United States Army Air Forces
Site history
Built 1944
In use 1944-1945
Battles/wars Burma Campaign 1944-1945

Fenny(Feni Bangladesh) Airfield is a former wartime United States Army Air Forces airfield in Bangladesh used during the Burma Campaign 1944-1945. It is now abandoned.

History[edit]

Feni was the primary home of the Tenth Air Force 12th Bombardment Group, which flew B-25 Mitchell medium bombers from the airfield after its reassignment from Twelfth Air Force in southern Italy. The group operated from Fenny from July 1944 until June 1945, flying combat missions over Burma supporting the British Fourteenth Army. When Allied forces at Imphal, India, were threatened by a Japanese offensive, the group delivered ammunition and other supplies. In addition to the bombers, the 12th Combat Cargo Squadron used Fenny to air drop supplies and ammunition to the ground forces. Fenny also was used as a communications station as well as an Air Technical Service Command maintenance depot.

References[edit]

Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from the

Air Force Historical Research Agency.

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