These initial aircraft served with the RAF Coastal Command from 1946-1947 before being converted to bombers.
Aircraft from RAF Coastal Command acted in close cooperation.
The airfield was administered by No. 18 Group, RAF Coastal Command.
Liberators were also used as anti-submarine patrol aircraft by RAF Coastal Command (see below).
B-24J modified by RAF Coastal Command for the anti-submarine role.
Houliston joined RAF Coastal Command as a wireless operator.
It was replaced by RAF Coastal Command on 14 July 1936.
It was under the control of 17 Group, RAF Coastal Command.
RAF Coastal Command also followed shortly thereafter.
In the war he served in RAF Coastal Command.