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RAF Advanced Air Striking Force

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The RAF Advanced Air Striking Force was formed on 24 August 1939 from No. 2 Group. It was dispatched the France to allow its medium and light bombers to come into range of Germany. It was an independent command from the British Expeditionary Force, and at first reported directly to the Air Ministry. However this arrangement proved to be inadequate and on 15 January 1940 it was placed under the command of the British Air Forces in France headquarters. That headquarters also took the Air Component of the British Expeditionary Force under its command.

Real action for the AASF finally came in May 1940. The Germans attacked in the west, and the aircraft of the AASF went into battle. It was an unmitigated disaster, with the aircraft available proving singularly unsuitable for their task. The Battles of the command were the worst off, most being shot down on their first few missions, but others such as the Blenheim were scarcely better. As the German forces advanced, the AASF was forced to retreat further south into France. However, but mid-June it was clear that the end of the Battle of France was fast approaching and the AASF began its pull-out from France. The headquarters was finally disbanded on 26 June 1940.

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