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Saizerais Aerodrome

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Type
  
Combat Airfield

Built
  
1918

Battles/wars
  
World War I

Condition
  
Agricultural area

In use
  
1918–1919

Saizerais Aerodrome

Controlled by
  
Air Service, United States Army

Saizerais Aerodrome, was a temporary World War I airfield in France. It was located 1.0 mile (1.6 km) West-Northwest of Saizerais, in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in north-eastern France.

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Overview

The airfield was briefly used by the United States VI Corps Observation Group, Second Army Air Service in late October, early November 1918 as a main operating base. It likely consisted of a series of tents for personnel and headquarters, with two squadrons of observation aircraft parked on basically agricultural fields, along with some photo processing trailers to develop film and forward the reconnaissance information to Second Army headquarters. Second Army was established in October primarily to carry out offensive operations in the Metz area, however, before it could become fully operational, the war ended. Due to the brief nature of its operations, Saizerais Aerodrome was never fully developed.

After the armistice, the Americans moved into the Rhineland as part of the Third Army of occupation and Saizerais Aerodrome was abandoned. It was turned over to the French and eventually it was returned to agricultural use. Today it is a series of cultivated fields located to the northwest of Saizerais, to the east of the Départmental 907 (D907) and south of the D611, with no indications of its wartime use.

Known units assigned

  • Headquarters, VI Corps Observation Group, 25 October-11 November 1918
  • 8th Aero Squadron (Observation), 22 October-11 November 1918
  • 354th Aero Squadron (Observation), 25 October-11 November 1918
  • References

    Saizerais Aerodrome Wikipedia