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BA115 Orange (France)

Île de France

6 October 2016

On 6 October 2016 Escadron de Chasse 2/5 Ile de France, based in Orange-Caritat, celebrated its 75th anniversary.      
Free French Squadron 340
In October 1941, general de Gaulle signed a decree authorizing the creation of the first autonomous free French fighter unit in      
Britain, the Free French Squadron 340, named “Groupe de Chasse Île de France”. Supporting the Normandy landings coverage on      
6 June 1944, and support missions of the Allied ground troops in Northern Europe, the 340sqn conducted 7100 sorties on Spitfires,      
damaging 75 aircraft and dropping 400 tons of bombs.      
       
From July 1949, the squadron participated in the Indochinese campaign, performing 4600 operational missions on the Bell P-63      
Kingcobra. In March 1951, the group took the current name of Escadron de Chasse 2/5 Ile de France, moving to Air Base 115      
Orange-Caritat, located in the south of France. Since then, the squadron’s primary mission has been air defense. It also performed      
many detachments as part of the operations Manta and Epervier in Chad in the 1980s, on the Mirage F1C. From 1989, it took part      
in the first Persian Gulf War on Mirage 2000C, ensuring with strict compliance the UN resolutions in Iraq and former Yugoslavia.      
       
Nowadays, the squadron provides several types of missions including permanent air defense of the national territory, pilots      
training assigned on Mirage 2000 and contributes to military operations in the Sahel as part of the operation Barkhane.      
Ceremony
As part of the celebration of this event, colonel Olivier Brault, commanding the Air Base 115, and the Commander Chazelle      
Thibault, commanding Ile de France squadron, organized a memorial day on 6 October on Orange air base. The ceremony was      
chaired by Antoine Creux, General Inspector of the French Air Force. Several French and foreign squadrons were invited to this      
celebration. Besides recalling the past of this prestigious unit, the ceremony was also the occasion to pay tribute to women and      
men of the squadron in their daily commitment, whose main objective is to deliver high-quality training to all the crews of the      
Mirage 2000.      
Noted besides the Patrouille de France with its Alpha Jets were:
AT33 Alpha Jet ETO02.008  
FA84, FA97 F-16AM 2w  
FA129, FA135 F-16AM 2w  
ET-197 F-16BM nn  
MM7277/4-40, MM7338/4-60 F-2000A 4st  
C.16-24/11-04 EF2000 Ala 11  
CE.16-01/11-70 EF2000T Ala 11  
ZG777/135 Tornado GR4 Marham Wing  
ZK021 Hawk T2 4sq  
E7/705-TU, E28/705-AB Alpha Jet EAC00.314  
5534/WJ AS555AN EH05.067  
9/5-OJ, 83/115-YC Mirage 2000C instructional  
101/115-KE Mirage 2000C EC02.005  
353/125-AM Mirage 2000N EC02.004  
527/115-OR Mirage 2000B EC02.005  
615/3-JY, 675/3-JI Mirage 2000D EC02.003  
103/315-XT TB-30 EPAA00.315  
113/30-IR, 138/30-GQ Rafale C EC02.030  
F-AZHK AD-4NA as/ex 127002/20-LN  
F-AZKI Bulldog T1 as/ex XX615  
F-AZKM OV-10B ex 99+24  
F-AZPZ CM170 as/ex 413/315-PF  
F-AZUD PT-17 ex 41-8047  
F-AZXS P-51D as 414237  
F-AYMH FWP149D ex 90+16  
F-BFMQ L-4J as/ex 44-80231  
G-LFVB Spitfire Mk Vb as/ex EP120  

Credits: Shervin Fonooni

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