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Posted By: bert1 WW2 SEARCHLIGHTS - 10th Jun 2009 7:11am
Following up on Diggingdeeper's excellent work on HAA gun sights, these gun sites and anti aircraft batteries would have been useless at night without the use of searchlights. In WW2 searchlights were part of the aircraft detection. They were used extensively in defence of night time aerial bomber raids. Pairs of searchlights spaced at a know distance apart were used to determine (via Triangulation) the altitude of enemy bombers. This then enabled the fuses to be set on the anti aircraft flak shells for maximum effect. It was also know that the lights had a blinding effect on enemy bombardiers using optical bomb-sights. Searchlight were static as well as mobile, on average 20,000 rounds of ammunition was used to bring down one enemy aircraft. The need for accurate methods of engagement and destroying the enemy was needed, especially at night and also to save on ammunition. Initially Locator's were introduced based on sound and heat detection and later on Radar became the prefered method of detection. Early on the radar was separate but then was developed and integrated into the searchlights.


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Posted By: bert1 Re: WW2 SEARCHLIGHTS - 10th Jun 2009 7:12am
Sound Locator

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Posted By: bert1 Re: WW2 SEARCHLIGHTS - 10th Jun 2009 7:18am
SCR RADAR
The SCR-268 was considered a searchlight radar from the outset, a short-range, height-finding unit expressly designed for fixed antiaircraft defenses such as coastal batteries or other static positions. The method for using the SCR-268 would be to use it to pick up the airplanes at night and to synchronize the radar plot with a searchlight through an already developed gun director. The director performed the basic mathematical function of taking the range and angle data out of the radar and aimed the searchlight in that direction. At the appropriate moment, when range and angle to target were known, the contoller would order the searchlight turned on. At that momemnt, the target was illuminated and it could be engaged by guns. A side benefit was that the pilot would be blinded. It was also advantageous to wait as long as possible to turn on the light since the longer the beam remained on, the more vulnerable the light and crew was to retaliatory fire
Below SCR radar and Radar intergrated with searchlight.

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Posted By: bert1 Re: WW2 SEARCHLIGHTS - 10th Jun 2009 8:02am
Though searchlights fell under the umbrella of the Royal Artillery there were of cause other regiments involved, RE, NAVY and RAF etc.
The 93rd Searchlight regiment was the only regiment that was all woman and was disbanded in 1945. Below are some notes on ATS and woman at that time.

Once the Government had decided that women could be attached to Mixed Batteries of Anti Aircraft Command of the Royal Artillery it was agreed that this could well include searchlight duties. A secret experiment was carried out in April 1941 to see if women were capable of carrying out the tasks that were required of Searchlight Regiments. On 23 April 1941 54 A.T.S. members were sent for training at Newark. They were aged between 19 and 35 "the Army Intelligence tests showed the general intelligence to be rather higher than that of the men: the members were fairly representative of A.T.S. personnel."

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Posted By: MerseyMan Re: WW2 SEARCHLIGHTS - 10th Jun 2009 8:29am
Very interesting, anyone know how bright the average searchlight was?
Posted By: bri445 Re: WW2 SEARCHLIGHTS - 10th Jun 2009 9:55am
Excellent topic.
It all sounds pretty basic, shining a light to pick out a plane high in the sky, (similarly using barage balloons) but I did not know about the later combination of searchlight and radar. It all made sense, being a development in the art of warfare in those days.
I agree with the bit about the Lister diesel generators. They were hard work to start, even for a hefty male, doing National Service later!!

Bri
Posted By: diggingdeeper Re: WW2 SEARCHLIGHTS - 10th Jun 2009 3:43pm
Top quality there Bert - well done mate. My dad worked on radar/searchlight mobile units, I haven't got any pictures on them so made up with this topic.

The searchlights used about 12 Kilowatt of power and being carbon arc were fairly efficient giving about 800 Million Candlepower. Usable range over 5 miles - to about 30,000 feet, where the 60 inch reflector would give a beamwidth between quarter and half a mile wide, depending how the the carbon arc was set up.

A few earlier ones had manual feed on the carbon rods which were one inch diameter, most had automatic feed.
Posted By: bert1 Re: WW2 SEARCHLIGHTS - 10th Jun 2009 5:35pm
Good info DD, some photo's below of Lister generators used to power the searchlights, First one unrestored,

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Posted By: KevinFinity Re: WW2 SEARCHLIGHTS - 10th Jun 2009 7:30pm
Some guy in america bought a restored one and posted up a thread about it on a forum I am a member of. There is more info about them there plus more pictures for anyone who is interested.
I thought I wasted a lot of money on boys toys! laugh

http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?t=170556

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Posted By: w10694 Re: WW2 SEARCHLIGHTS - 11th Jun 2009 12:40am
OR - even earlier - a Sound Mirror - Kilnsea, nr Spurn Point, to detect engine sounds (from WW1). there was an entire chain of these on the East Coast.

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It was (still is !) approx 14 feet high.

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Posted By: chriskay Re: WW2 SEARCHLIGHTS - 11th Jun 2009 10:53am
Originally Posted by diggingdeeper


A few earlier ones had manual feed on the carbon rods which were one inch diameter, most had automatic feed.


Wow, 1" diameter; the ones we used in the cinema projectors were only about 1/4" They were auto feed too, but you had to keep them centered manually, otherwise the screen would go blue at one edge & brown at the other.
Posted By: diggingdeeper Re: WW2 SEARCHLIGHTS - 11th Jun 2009 11:08am
Was the strike automatic on the projectors?

For the searchlight carbon rods I said 1" above but I notice some other sites are saying 5/8" and some 1/2". The correct figure is 5/8", the 1" figure is the length of the arc - I should remember not to rely on my memory!
Posted By: fivewheeler Re: WW2 SEARCHLIGHTS - 10th Sep 2010 4:22pm

New on here. We had a searchlight battery at the bottom of our garden in ww2!! How do I find out what battery it was, they had a lister generator in a small shed. Soldiers ran it at first then the ATS took it over(Bars of chocolate, manna from Heaven)
The site was in Barnehurst Kent which came under Crayford Kent.
Posted By: bert1 Re: WW2 SEARCHLIGHTS - 10th Sep 2010 5:53pm
It must have been after 41 if the ATS took over, try Searchlight regiment archives, have a look at link, might find some info there.

http://www.ww2talk.com/forum/allied...n-west-kent-searchlight-regiment-ra.html
Posted By: diggingdeeper Re: WW2 SEARCHLIGHTS - 10th Sep 2010 5:53pm
The greater majority of searchlights were mobile units with their own generator van and in some cases a radar as well. Documentation for them is generally poor, and needless to say, Kent is a bit outside my zone, but here are a few things in the area of Barnehurst, Bexley Heath and Crayford, Dartford. These are WW2 sites roughly in order of distance from Barnehurst (but don't shoot me if they're not)address are modern and may not have existed in WW2 ....

Unknown defence site 110 North Cray Road, Bexley
HAA gunsite, Crayford Marshes near to Burgate Close
HAA gunsite, Slade Green, nearest road is Duriun Way
HAA gunsite, Welling, Danson Lane
HAA Gunsite, Bostall Heath, Bostall Hill, A206
Infantry Post, Bexley, near Clarendon Mews
US army comms centre, Hall Place, Bexley.
Starfish decoy site, Rainham marshes.

Nearest airfields
Kidbrooke
Hornchurch

As well as quite a number of Pillboxes

There were quite a few military establishments around that area, but records of their defences are poor
Posted By: fivewheeler Re: WW2 SEARCHLIGHTS - 11th Sep 2010 12:39pm
Wow, many thanks for very quick replies, nice to be in touch with people who know what they are doing ! I'll start research. The 'Site' was def not mobile, it was permenant, the Nco's used to come to our house to play cards and Monopoly and brought much needed rations for our large family. There was a large hut built for the men and the Nco's were billeted in the first house in the street.
The saucy buggers used to occasionally shine the searchlight at our house on my sister's bedroom! she was a teenager.

We used to collect the half used sticks of carbide ? it used to react to water I think ? after 70 years memory is bit dodgy.
Posted By: diggingdeeper Re: WW2 SEARCHLIGHTS - 11th Sep 2010 1:58pm
Nice one Bert, I completely overlooked the obvious there doh!
Posted By: bert1 Re: WW2 SEARCHLIGHTS - 11th Sep 2010 5:53pm
interesting link
Anti aircraft command TA


This area 4th Anti Aircraft Division

http://web.me.com/dryan671/ordersofbattle/September_1939_files/United%20Kingdom%2039_09_03%20(AA).doc

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Posted By: bert1 Re: WW2 SEARCHLIGHTS - 11th Sep 2010 6:37pm
The site above

Anti-Aircraft Command, Territorial Army
HQ Bentley Priory, Stanmore, Middlesex
(Brigade Sub-Titles dropped in September 1939)

1st Anti-Aircraft Division: HQ Hillington House, Uxbridge (Raised 15 December 1935) - London District
26th (London) Anti-Aircraft Brigade: Brompton Road SW3 - London District
(Raised 16 December 1935 in Chelsea)
53rd (City of London) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - London District
HQ, 157th, 159th (Lloyd’s), 158th (City of London) Btys: War Office Dept, White City Road W 12
86th (Honourable Artillery Company) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - London District
HQ, 273rd-275th Btys: Armoury House, Finsbury E.C. 1
88th Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - London District
HQ, 281st-283rd Btys: White City
38th Light Anti-Aircraft Brigade: Duke of York’s Headquarters, Chelsea - London District
(Raised 28 September 1938 at Chelsea)
26th (London Electrical Engineers) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, R.E. (T.A.) - London District
HQ, 303rd, 321st, 339th Coys: Duke of York’s Headquarters, Chelsea, S.W. 3
301st Coy: Shepards Bush W. 12
27th (London Electrical Engineers) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, R.E. (T.A.) - London District
HQ: Mitcham Lane, Streatham S.W. 16
304th-306th, 390th Coys: Rochester Row, S.W. 1
75th Searchlight Regiment, R.A. (Middlesex)(T.A.) - East Anglia Area, Eastern Command
HQ and 3 Btys: Cowley
48th Anti-Aircraft Brigade: Lewisham SE3 - London District
(Raised 28 August 1939 at Lee Green - Later at Lewisham)
54th (City of London) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - London District
HQ, 160th-162nd (City of London), 312th Btys: Putney S.W. 15
60th (City of London) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - London District
HQ, 168th, 169th, 194th Btys: Catford S.E. 6
97th Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - London District
HQ, 298th, 299th Btys: Westminster, London
99th Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - London District
HQ, 302nd, 303rd Btys: Inverna Gardens, Kensington, London W. 8
49th Anti-Aircraft Brigade: Lower Belgrave Street SW1 - London District
(Raised 28 August 1939 at London SW1)
51st (London) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - London District
HQ, 151st-153rd (London) Btys: Duke of York’s HQ, Chelsea, S.W. 3
52nd (London) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - London District
HQ, 154th, 155th (London) Btys: Acton N.W. 3
271st (Brentford), 313th Btys: Brentford
84th (Middlesex, London Transport) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - East Anglia Area, East. Cmd.
HQ, 260th-261st (London Transport) Btys: Willesdon, N.W. 10
262nd-263rd Btys: Arnos Grove N. 11

2nd Anti-Aircraft Division: HQ RAF Station, Hucknall, Nottinghamshire (Raised 1 September 1936) - Northern Command
32nd (Midland) Anti-Aircraft Brigade: Normanton House, Derby - West Riding Area, Northern Command
(Raised 1 November 1936 at Derby)
42nd (The Robin Hood’s, Sherwood Foresters) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, R.E. (T.A.) - West Riding Area, Northern Command
HQ: Nottingham
366th Coy: Carlton
367th Coy: Beeston
368th Coy: Bulwell
369th Coy: Sutton-in-Coldfield
44th (The Leicestershire Regiment) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, R.E. (T.A.) - West Riding Area, Northern Command
HQ, 374th-377th Coys: Woodhall Spa, Leicester
50th (The Northamptonshire Regiment) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, R.E. (T.A.) - South Midland Area, Southern Command
HQ, 400th-401st Coys: Northampton
402nd Coy: Peterborough
403rd Coy: Kettering
68th (North Midland) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - West Riding Area, Northern Command
HQ, 200th, 222nd (Derby) Btys: Derby
276th, 277th Btys: Nottingham
40th Anti-Aircraft Brigade: Duxford, Cambridge - East Anglia Area, Eastern Command
(Raised 29 September 1938 at South Ealing)
33rd (St. Pancras) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, R.E. (T.A.) - London District
HQ, 332nd, 333rd Coys: Albany St., St. Pancras, London N.W. 1
334th Coy: Barnet
36th (Middlesex) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, R.E. (T.A.) - East Anglia Area, Eastern Command
HQ, 317th, 345th Coys: Edgware
346th Coy: Southall
424th Coy:
58th (Middlesex) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, R.E. (T.A.) - East Anglia Area, Eastern Command
HQ, 344th, 426th Coys: Harrow
425th Coy: Roxeth, South Harrow
9th Battalion, The Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge’s Own)(60th Searchlight Regiment)(T.A.) - East Anglia Area, Eastern Command
HQ, 429th-431st Coys: Willesdon N.W. 10
10th (3rd City of London) Battalion, The Royal Fusiliers (69th Searchlight Regiment)(T.A.) - London District
HQ, 456th-458th Coys: Harrow Road, Paddington, London W. 2
41st (London) Anti-Aircraft Brigade: Elbury Street, London, SW1 - London District
(Raised 29 September 1938 at London SW1)
32nd (7th City of London) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, R.E. (T.A.) - London District
HQ, 328th Coy: Finsbury Square, E.C. 2
329th, 330th Coys: Grove Park S.E. 12
1st/6th Battalion, The Essex Regiment (64th Searchlight Regiment)(T.A.) - East Anglia Area, Eastern Command
HQ, 441st-442nd Coys: The Cedars, West Ham E. 15
443rd Coy: Chingford
2nd/6th Battalion, The Essex Regiment (65th Searchlight Regiment)(T.A.) - Chatham Area, Eastern Command
HQ, 444th Coy: Prittlewell, Southend-on-Sea
445th Coy: East Ham
446th Coy: Grays
78th (1st East Anglian) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - East Anglia Area, Eastern Command
HQ, 243rd (2nd Norfolk), 244th (3rd Norfolk) Btys: Norwich
245th (1st Norfolk) Bty: Greater Yarmouth
409th (Suffolk) Bty: Lowestoft
50th Light Anti-Aircraft Brigade: Nottingham - West Riding Area, Northern Command
(Raised 24 August 1939 at Hucknall, Nottinghamshire)
26th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - West Riding Area, Northern Command
HQ, 114th-116th Btys: Derby (Mobile Reserve)

3rd Anti-Aircraft Division: HQ Edinburgh (Raised 1 September 1938) - Scottish Command
36th (Scottish) Anti-Aircraft Brigade: Edinburgh - Lowland Area, Scottish Command
(Raised 1 May 1938 at Edinburgh)
71st (Forth) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - Highland Area, Scottish Command
HQ, 227th, 229th (Fife) Btys: Dunfermline
94th Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - Highland Area, Scottish Command
HQ, 291st Bty: Turnhouse, Edinburgh
228th (Edinburgh) Bty: Edinburgh
292nd Bty: Musselburgh
101st Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - Highland Area, Scottish Command
HQ, 297th Bty: Inverness
226th Bty: Kirkwall
42nd Anti-Aircraft Brigade: Glasgow - Lowland Area Scottish Command
(Raised 1 October 1938 at Glasgow)
74th (City of Glasgow) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - Highland Area, Scottish Command
HQ, 230th-232nd Btys: Glasgow
83rd (Blythswood) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - Highland Area, Scottish Command
HQ, 257th-259th Btys: Bridgeton, Glasgow S.E.
100th Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - Highland Area, Scottish Command
HQ, 304th, 305th Btys: Motherwell, Lanarkshire
51st Light Anti-Aircraft Brigade: Edinburgh - Lowland Area, Scottish Command
(Raised 25 August 1939 at Edinburgh)
14th (West Lothian Royal Scots) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - Highland Area, Scottish Command
HQ, 39th (Linlithgow) Bty: Linlithgow
40th (Bathgate) Bty: Bathgate
58th Btys: Edinburgh
57th Bty: South Queensferry
18th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - Highland Area, Scottish Command
HQ, 54th, 99th, 139th Btys: Glasgow
56th Bty: Ardeer
19th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - Highland Area, Scottish Command
HQ, 59th Bty: Edinburgh
60th Bty: Falkirk
31st Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - Highland Area, Scottish Command
HQ: Perth
61st Bty: Grangemouth
101st Bty (271st Tp: Leuchars; 272nd Tp: Donibristle)
32nd Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - Highland Area, Scottish Command
HQ, 98th Bty: Falkirk
55th Bty: Rosyth
103rd Bty (277th, 278th Tps: Bishopton R.O.F.; 279th, 280th Tps: Kilmarnock)
52nd Light Anti-Aircraft Brigade: Stirling - Highland Area, Scottish Command
(Raised 26 September 1939 at Acton)
51st (Highland) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, R.E. (T.A.) - Highland Area, Scottish Command
HQ, 320th (City of Dundee) Coy: Dundee
319th (City of Aberdeen) Coy: Aberdeen
404th Coy: Cowdenbeath
4th/5th (Queen’s Edinburgh) Battalion, The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment)(52nd Searchlight Regiment (T.A.) - Lowland Area, Scottish Command
HQ, 405th-407th Coys: Edinburgh 1
56th Searchlight Regiment, R.A. (Cameronians)(T.A.) - Highland Area, Scottish Command
HQ, 417th-419th Btys: Glasgow
57th (Glasgow) Searchlight Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - Highland Area, Scottish Command
HQ, 420th-423rd Btys: South Glasgow
3rd Anti-Aircraft Brigade, Supplementary Reserve: Belfast, Northern Ireland District - Attached
(Raised 7 December 1938 at Belfast)
3rd (Ulster) Searchlight Regiment, R.A. (S.R.)
HQ, 10th, 11th Btys: Belfast
9th Bty: Clonaver, Strandtown
12th Bty: Lurgan
8th (Belfast) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (S.R.)
HQ, 21st-23rd AA Btys: Belfast
5th Light AA Bty: Newtownards
9th (Londonderry) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (S.R.)
HQ, 24th-25th AA Btys: Londonderry
26th AA Bty: Ballymena
6th Light AA Bty: Coleraine
102nd Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - Northern Ireland District
HQ, 314th, 315th, 316th Btys: Antrim
175th, 176th Light AA Btys: Antrim (added 10 September 1939)

4th Anti-Aircraft Division: HQ Chester (Raised 1 September 1938) - Western Command
33rd (Western) Anti-Aircraft Brigade: Woolton, Liverpool - West Lancashire Area, Western Command
(Raised 1 November 1936 at Liverpool)
70th (3rd West Lancashire) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - West Lancashire Area, Western Command
HQ, 211th (13th West Lancashire), 212th (27th West Lancashire), 216th (14th West Lancashire)
Btys: Igburth, Liverpool
309th Bty: Bootle, Liverpool
81st Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - West Lancashire Area, Western Command
HQ, 253rd, 254th (Cheshire) Btys: Stockport
255th (Cheshire) Bty: Stalybridge
(Was to have been formed by The Loyals with RHQ and 287th Bty at Pontefract and
270th Bty at Rotherham (ex 68th AA Brigade)
93rd Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - West Lancashire Area, Western Command
HQ, 288th, 289th Btys: Oxton, Birkenhead
267th (Wirral) Bty: West Birkenhead
290th Bty: Chester
38th (The King’s Regiment) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, R.E. (T.A.) - West Lancashire Area, Western Command
HQ, 350th-353rd Coys: Liverpool
62nd (The Loyal) Searchlight Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - West Lancashire Area, Western Command
HQ, 435th-437th Btys: Lytham
34th (South Midland) Anti-Aircraft Brigade: Coventry - South Midland Area, Southern Command
(Raised 1 April 1938 at Coventry)
69th (The Royal Warwickshire Regiment) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - South Midland Area, Southern Command
HQ, 190th-191st Btys: Edgbaston, Birmingham 15
192nd, 199th Btys: King’s Norton Birmingham
73rd Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - West Lancashire Area, Western Command
HQ, 209th (Wolverhampton) Bty: Wolverhampton
210th (West Bromwich) Bty: West Bromwich
311th Bty: Brierley Hall
95th Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - South Midland Area, Southern Command
HQ, 293rd Bty: Warnwood Heath, nr. Birmingham
204th (Warwickshire) Bty: Saltley, Birmingham
44th Anti-Aircraft Brigade: Manchester - East Lancashire Area, Western Command
(Raised 29 September 1938 at Manchester)
65th (The Manchester Regiment) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - East Lancashire Area, Western Command
HQ, 181st-183rd, 196th Btys: Hulme, Manchester 15
39th (The Lancashire Fusiliers) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, R.E. (T.A.) - East Lancashire Area, Western Command
HQ, 354th-357th Coys: Salford
71st (East Lancashire) Searchlight Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - East Lancashire Area, Western Command
HQ, 462nd-464th Btys: Failsworth, near Manchester
53rd Light Anti-Aircraft Brigade: Chester - West Lancashire Area, Western Command
(Raised 24 August 1939 at Chester)
15th (Isle of Man) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - West Lancashire Area, Western Cmd
HQ, 41st, 42nd Btys: Douglas, Isle of Man
129th Bty:
21st Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - West Lancashire Area, Western Command
HQ: Liverpool
67th Bty: Bromborough
68th Bty: Ellesmore Port
69th Bty: Northwich
80th Bty: Kearsley, Manchester
136th Bty (393rd Tp: Tern Hill; 394th Tp: Shawbury; 395th-396th Tps: Crew Jct.)
25th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - West Lancashire Area, Western Command
HQ, 225th (27th West Lancashire), 81st, 82nd Btys: Liverpool
33rd Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - West Lancashire Area, Western Command
HQ: Liverpool
132nd Bty: (377th, 378th Tps: Lostock; 379th Tp: Prescot; 380th Tp: Speke)
54th Anti-Aircraft Brigade: South Birmingham - South Midland Area, Southern Command
(Raised 1 September 1939 at Sutton Coldfield. Later at Chester)
41st (5th North Staffordshire Regiment) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, R.E. (T.A.) - West Lancashire Area, Western Command
HQ, 362nd-365th Coys: Stoke-on-Trent
45th (The Royal Warwickshire Regiment) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, R.E. (T.A.) - South Midland Area, Southern Command
HQ, 378th-381st Coys: Birmingham 5
59th (Warwickshire) Searchlight Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - South Midland Area, Southern Command
HQ, 399th, 427th, 428th Btys: Coventry
61st (South Lancashire Regiment) Searchlight Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - West Lancashire Area, Western Command
HQ, 432nd-434th Btys: St. Helens

5th Anti-Aircraft Division: HQ Reading (Raised 1 September 1938) - Eastern Command
35th Anti-Aircraft Brigade: Fareham, Hampshire - Southern Area, Southern Command
(Raised 1 April 1938 at Fareham)
56th (Cornwall) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - South-Western Area, Southern Command
HQ: Falmouth
165th (Cornwall) Bty: Redruth
201st (Cornwall) Bty: Padstow
202nd (Cornwall) Bty: Par
203rd (Cornwall) Bty: Penzance
57th (Wessex) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - Southern Area, Southern Command
HQ, 213th (Portsmouth) Bty: Drill Hall, St. Paul’s Road, Portsmouth
214th (Southsea) Bty: Southsea
215th (Gosport and Fareham) Bty: Gosport
219th (Isle of Wight and Cosham) Bty: Newport, Isle of Wight
72nd (Hampshire) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - Southern Area, Southern Command
HQ, 218th (Hampshire Royal Horse Artillery) Bty: Southampton
217th (Hampshire Carabineers) Bty: Winchester
310th Bty: Parkstone, Dorset
48th (Hampshire) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, R.E. (T.A.) - South-Western Area, Southern Command
HQ, 391st Coy: Portsmouth
392nd Coy: East Cowes
393rd Coy: Gosport
394th Coy: Southampton
45th Anti-Aircraft Brigade: Cardiff - Welsh Area, Western Command
(Raised 29 September 1938 at Newport, Monmouthshire - Later Cardiff)
77th (Welsh) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - Welsh Area, Western Command
HQ, 239th, 240th (Glamorgan) Btys: Cardiff
241st, 242nd (Glamorgan) Btys: Rhondda
6th (Glamorgan) Battalion, The Welch Regiment (67th Searchlight Regiment)(T.A.) - Welsh Area, Western Command
HQ, 450th-452nd Coys: 8, St. Andrews Crescent, Cardiff
1st (Rifle) Battalion, The Monmouthshire Regiment (68th Searchlight Regiment)(T.A.) - Welsh Area, Western Command
HQ, 453rd-455th Coys: Newport, Monmouthshire
46th Anti-Aircraft Brigade: Bristol - South Midland Area, Southern Command
(Raised 27 September 1938 at Bristol)
76th (Gloucestershire) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - South Midland Area, Southern Command
HQ, 236th-238th (Bristol) Btys: Clifton, Bristol
98th Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - South Midland Area, Southern Command
HQ, 300th Bty: Cheltenham
301st Bty: Moreton-in-the-Marsh
4th (City of Bristol) Battalion, The Gloucestershire Regiment (66th Searchlight Regiment)(T.A.) - South Midland Area, Southern Command
HQ, 447th-449th Coys: Bristol
47th Anti-Aircraft Brigade: Grosvenor Gardens, SW1 - London District
(Raised 29 September 1938 at Kenley, Whyteleafe, Surrey)
80th (Berkshire) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - South Midland Area, Southern Command
HQ, 249th (Berkshire Royal Horse Artillery), 250th (Reading) Btys: Reading
251st (Buckinghamshire) Bty: Slough
252nd (City of Oxford) Bty: Oxford
30th (Surrey) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, R.E. (T.A.) - Home Counties Area, Eastern Command
HQ, 316th, 323rd (Surrey) Coys: Kingston
315th (Surrey) Coy: Croyden
318th (Surrey) Coy: Guildford
35th (First Surrey Rifles) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, R.E. (T.A.) - Home Counties Area, Eastern Command
HQ, 340th-343rd Coys: Camberwell S.E. 5
4th Battalion, The Queen’s Royal Regiment (West Surrey)(63rd Searchlight Regiment)(T.A.) - Home Counties Area, Eastern Command
HQ, 438th-440th Coys: Croyden
72nd (Middlesex) Searchlight Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - East Anglia Area, Eastern Command
HQ, 465th-467th Btys: Twickenham
55th Light Anti-Aircraft Brigade: Plymouth - South-Western Area, Southern Command
(Raised September 1939 at Exeter. Later at Plymouth)
23rd Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - South Midland Area, Southern Command
HQ: Circencester
73rd, 74th Btys: Bristol
75th Bty: Poole
130th Bty: Corsham
24th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - South-Western Area, Southern Command
HQ, 78th, 86th, 87th, 88th Btys: Southampton
76th Bty: Fawley
77th Bty: Channel Islands
34th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - Welsh Area, Western Command
HQ: Swansea
92nd Bty (245th Tp: St. Athan A.S.U.; 246th, 247th Tps: Bridgend R.O.F.; 248th Tp: Llandow A.S.U.)
35th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - South Midland Area, Southern Command
HQ: Oxford
144th Bty (From 23.9.39): Brize Norton, Abington, Benson
36th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - South Midland Area, Southern Command
HQ: Chertsey
79th Bty (124th Tp: Slough; 125th-127th Tps: Walton)
145th Bty (Joined soon): Luton, Hatfield, Radlett

6th Anti-Aircraft Division: HQ Uxbridge - London District
27th Anti-Aircraft Brigade: Lingfield - Home Counties Area, Eastern Command
(Raised 15 December 1935 at Kenley, Whyteleafe, Surrey)
31st (City of London Rifles) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, R.E. (T.A.) - Home Counties Area, Eastern Command
HQ, 324th, 325th Coys: Sutton, Surrey
326th Coy: Merton S.W. 19
327th Coy: Hackbridge, Carshalton
34th (The Queen’s Own Royal West Kent) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, R.E. (T.A.) - London District
HQ, 336th, 337th Coys: Blackheath S.E. 10
302nd Coy: Greenwich S.E. 10
338th Coy: Eltham S.E. 9
70th (Sussex) Searchlight Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - Home Counties Area, Eastern Command
HQ, 459th-461st Btys: Brighton
28th (Thames and Medway) Anti-Aircraft Brigade: Kitchener Barracks, Chatham - Chatham Area, Eastern Command
(Raised 15 December 1935 at Chatham)
55th (Kent) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - Chatham Area, Eastern Command
HQ, 166th (City of Rochester), 308th Btys: Rochester
163rd (Kent) Bty: Chatham
307th Bty: Tunbridge Wells
58th (Kent) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - Chatham Area, Eastern Command
HQ, 206th, 207th (Erith) Btys: Erith
208th (Bromley) Bty: Penge
264th (Dartford) Bty: Dartford
75th (Home Counties)(Cinque Ports) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - Home Counties Area, Eastern Command
HQ, 233rd (Kent) Bty: Dover
223rd (Cinque Ports) Bty: Folkstone
306th Bty: Ashford, Kent
89th Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - Home Counties Area, Eastern Command
HQ, 205th (Kent) Bty: Sittingbourne
234th (Kent) Bty: Deal
235th (Kent) Bty: Margate
29th (East Anglian) Anti-Aircraft Brigade: South Kensington - London District
(Raised 8 January 1936 at Chelsea)
28th (Essex) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, R.E. (T.A.) - East Anglia Area, Eastern Command
HQ, 311th (Essex) Coy: Brentwood
309th (Essex) Coy: Harlow
312th (Essex) Coy: Upminster
29th (Kent) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, R.E. (T.A.) - Chatham Area, Eastern Command
HQ, 313th (Kent) Coy: Gillingham
314th (Kent) Coy: Tonbridge
468th Coy: Dover
73rd (Kent Fortress) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, R.E. (T.A.) - Home Counties Area, Eastern Command
HQ, 331st Coy: Bexleyheath
322nd Coy: Horns Cross, Greenhithe
347th (Kent) Coy: Sidcup
74th (Essex Fortress) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, R.E. (T.A.) - East Anglia Area, Eastern Command
HQ, 335th Coy: Tottenham N. 17
310th (Essex) Coy: Epping
469th Coy: Chelmsford
37th Anti-Aircraft Brigade: Hendon NW9 - London District
(Raised 1 May 1938 at Edmonton)
59th (The Essex Regiment) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - East Anglia Area, Eastern Command
HQ, 164th, 167th Btys: Walthamstow
265th Bty: Whipp’s Cross
61st (Middlesex) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - London District
HQ, 171st Bty: Pentonville N 1
170th, 195th Btys: Finchley N.W. 11
79th (Hertfordshire Yeomany) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - East Anglia Area, Eastern Command
HQ, 246th (1st Watford), 247th (2nd Watford) Btys: Watford
248th (Welwyn) Bty: Welwyn Gdn C.
82nd (Essex) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - Chatham Area, Eastern Command
HQ, 156th, 256th (Barking) Btys: Barking
193rd Bty: Leight-on-Sea
90th Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - East Anglia Area, Eastern Command
HQ, 272nd, 284th, 285th Btys: Southgate
56th Light Anti-Aircraft Brigade: Uxbridge - London District
(Raised 30 September 1939 at Chelmsford and Rochester)
11th (City of London Yeomanry) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - London District
HQ, 31st-33rd, 43rd Btys: Bunhill Road, London E.C. 1
12th (Finsbury Rifles) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - London District
HQ, 34th-36th, 44th Btys: Pentonville N. 1
16th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - Home Counties Area, Eastern Command
HQ: Maidstone
46th Bty: Sittingbourne
45th Bty: Tovil, Maidstone
47th Bty: Crayford
83rd Bty: Sevenoaks
17th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - London District
HQ: Stanford Le Hope
48th Bty: Chelsea
49th Bty: Purfleet
50th Bty: Shellhaven

7th Anti-Aircraft Division: HQ Newcastle-on-Tyne - Northern Command
30th (Northumbrian) Anti-Aircraft Brigade: Humbledown View, Tunstall Road, Sunderland - Northumbrian Area, Northern Command
(Raised 1 November 1936 at Sunderland)
63rd (Northumbrian) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - Northumbrian Area, Northern Command
HQ, 176th, 178th (County of Durham) Btys: Sunderland
269th, 177th (County of Durham) Btys: Seaham Harbour
64th (Northumbrian) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - Northumbrian Area, Northern Command
HQ, 179th (Tynemouth) Bty: North Shields
180th (Tynemouth) Bty: Seaton, Delaval
268th (Durham) Bty: Consett
87th Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - Northumbrian Area, Northern Command
HQ, 278th-280th Btys: Hebburn
37th (Tyne Electrical Engineers) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, R.E. (T.A.) - Northumbrian Area, Northern Command
HQ, 307th, 308th Coys: Tynemouth
348th, 349th Coys: Heaton, Newcastle-on-Tyne
5th Battalion, The Royal Northumberland Fusiliers (53rd Searchlight Regiment)(T.A.) - Northumbrian Area, Northern Command
HQ, 408th-410th Coys: Walker-on-Tyne
31st (North Midland) Anti-Aircraft Brigade: York - West Riding Area, Northern Command
(Raised 1 November 1936 at Retford)
66th (Leed’s Rifles, The West Yorkshire Regiment) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - West Riding Area, Northern Command
HQ, 184th, 185th, 197th Btys: Leeds
96th Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - West Riding Area, Northern Command
HQ, 294th Bty: Castleford
295th, 296th Btys: Halifax
287th Bty: Pontefract
186th Bty: Oulton
43rd (5th Duke of Wellington’s Regiment) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, R.E. (T.A.) - West Riding Area, Northern Command
HQ, 370th-373rd Coys: Huddersfield
49th (The West Yorkshire Regiment) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, R.E. (T.A.) - West Riding Area, Northern Command
HQ, 395th-398th Coys: Bradford
39th Anti-Aircraft Brigade: Digby, Lincolnshire - West Riding Area, Northern Command
(Raised 29 September 1938 at Retford - Later Digby)
62nd (Northumbrian) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - Northumbrian Area, Northern Command
HQ, 172nd (1st East Riding), 173rd (2nd East Riding), 266th (3rd East Riding) Btys: Hull
67th (The York and Lancaster Regiment) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - West Riding Area, Northern Command
HQ, 187th-189th, 198th Btys: Rotherham
91st Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - West Riding Area, Northern Command
HQ, 286th Bty: Goole
221st (1st West Riding) Bty: York
270th (Wentworth) Bty: Wentworth
40th (The Sherwood Foresters) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, R.E. (T.A.) - West Riding Area, Northern Command
HQ, 358th-361st Coys: Chesterfield
46th (The Lincolnshire Regiment) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, R.E. (T.A.) - West Riding Area, Northern Command
HQ, 382nd-385th Coys: Grimsby
43rd Anti-Aircraft Brigade: West Hartlepool - Northumbrian Area, Northern Command
(Raised 1 October 1938 at West Hartlepool)
85th (Tees) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - Northumbrian Area, Northern Command
HQ, 174th (1st North Riding), 175th (2nd North Riding) Btys: Middlesbrough
220th (County of Durham) Bty: West Hartlepool
47th (The Durham Light Infantry) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, R.E. (T.A.) - Northumbrian Area, Northern Command
HQ, 386th-388th Coys: Sunderland
389th Coy: South Shields
1st/5th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry (54th Searchlight Regiment)(T.A.) - Northumbrian Area, Northern Command
HQ, 411th-413th Coys: Stockton-on-Tees
2nd/5th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry (55th Searchlight Regiment)(T.A.) - Northumbrian Area, Northern Command
HQ, 414th-416th Coys: West Hartlepool
57th Light Anti-Aircraft Brigade: Newcastle - Northumbrian Area, Northern Command
(Raised 25 August 1939 at Newcastle-on-Tyne)
13th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - West Riding Area, Northern Command
HQ, 37th, 38th Btys: Hillsborough, Sheffield 6
122nd Bty: Raised 3 September 1939 as a mobile battery
28th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - West Riding Area, Northern Command
HQ, 112th Bty: Nottingham
113th Bty: Warwick
53rd Bty: Derby
29th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - West Riding Area, Northern Command
HQ: Boston
108th Bty (293rd Tp: Mareham; 294th Tp: W. Raynham; 295th Tp: Bircham Newton)
121st Bty (338th Tp: Walton; 339th Tp: Swanton Morley; 340th Tp: Coltishall;
341st Tp: Horsham St. Faith)
30th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - East Anglia Area, Eastern Command
HQ: Ipswich
117th Bty (326th Tp: Debden; 327th Tp: Duxford; 328th Tp: Bassingbourn)
118th Bty (329th Tp: Cranfield; 330th Tp: Henlow; 331st Tp: Upwood; 332nd Tp: Wyton)
120th Bty (335th Tp: Mildenhall; 336th Tp: Honington; 337th Tp: Feltwell)

Notes: Searchlight Regiments
(Searchlight Regiments formed part of three corps: Royal Engineers, Infantry and Royal Artillery. By 1
August 1940 all were incorporated into the Royal Artillery. Note: 26th-51st, 58th, 73rd-74th were Royal
Engineer units, 52nd-57th, 60th, 63rd-69th were still part of their original infantry regiment, and 59th,
61st-62nd, 70th-72nd, 75th were part of the Royal Artillery.)


Notes: Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiments

92nd Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - Not Formed

Notes: Light Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiments

20th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - Welsh Area, Western Command
(Raised 1 December 1938 - Probably attached to 45th AA Brigade)
HQ: Cardiff
66th Bty: Hereford
65th Bty: Llandarcy
94th Bty: Gascoed R.O.F.
62nd Bty (161st, 162nd Tps: Newport Harbour and Dock; 400th-402nd Tps: Newport Jct.)
63rd Bty (163rd, 164th Tps: Cardiff Docks; 165th Tp: Barry Docks; 403rd Tp: Cardiff Jct.)
64th Bty (167th Tp: Talbot Dock; 168th, 169th Tps: Swansea Docks; 404th Tp: Clydach)
22nd Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - South Midland Area, Southern Command
(Raised 1 December 1938 - Probably attached to 34th AA Brigade)
HQ: Birmingham
70th Bty: Dudley Port
72nd Bty: Hams Hall
27th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - West Riding Area, Northern Command
(Raised 28 August 1939 - Still forming - Probably attached to 32nd AA Brigade)
HQ: Newark
95th Bty: Cantler’s Yard, Clacton (Harwich and Bawdsey)
96th Bty: Sutton Lodge, Hornchurch
107th Bty (290th Tp: Grantham; 291st Tp: Cottesmere; 292nd Tp: Wittering)
37th (Tyne Electrical Engineers) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - Northumbrian Area, Northern Command
(Converted 28 August 1939 - Still forming)
HQ: Tynemouth (No batteries listed until 10 March 1941)
38th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - West Riding Area, Northern Command
(Raised 28 August 1939 - Still forming)
HQ: Bradford
51st Bty: Huddersfield
124th Bty (350th Tp: Leconfield; 351st Tp: Catfoss; 352nd Tp: Driffield
125th Bty (353rd Tp: Linton on Ouse; 354th Tp: Church Fenton; 355th, 356th Tps: Ferrybridge)
39th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A. (T.A.) - West Riding Area, Northern Command
(Raised 28 August 1939 - Still forming)
HQ: Lincoln
110th Bty: Scunthorpe
111th Bty (307th Tp: Cleethorpes; 308th Tp: Binbrook; 309th Tp: Scampton)

Independent Light Anti-Aircraft Batteries

52nd Light Anti-Aircraft Battery, R.A. (T.A.) - West Riding Area, Northern Command
HQ, 135th Tp: Thorncliffe
71st Light Anti-Aircraft Battery, R.A. (T.A.) - Southern Area, Southern Command
HQ: Fareham
84th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery, R.A. (T.A.) - Southern Area, Southern Command
HQ: Salisbury
218th Tp: Parton
219th Tp: Boscombe Down
220th Tp: Worthy Down
221st Tp: Boscombe Down
22nd Tp: Middle Wallop
85th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery, R.A. (T.A.) - South-Western Area, Southern Command
223rd Tp: Kemble Park
224th Tp: Hullavington
225th Tp: Colerne
89th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery, R.A. (T.A.) - South Midland Area, Southern Command
236th Tp: Bicester
237th Tp: Lyneham
238th Tp: Upper Heyford
239th Tp: Little Rissington
90th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery, R.A. (T.A.) - South-Western Area, Southern Command
240th Tp: Swindon
241st Tp: Wroughton
242nd Tp: Harwell
91st Light Anti-Aircraft Battery, R.A. (T.A.) - South-Western Area, Southern Command
243rd Tp: Mount Batten
244th Tp: Plymouth Balloon Barrage
93rd Light Anti-Aircraft Battery, R.A. (T.A.) - Welsh Area, Western Command
249th, 250th Tps: Pembrey R.O.F.
97th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery, R.A. (T.A.) - East Anglia Area, Eastern Command
261st Tp: Feltham
262nd, 263rd Tps: Stanmore
264th Tp: Northolt
100th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery, R.A. (T.A.) - Highland Area, Scottish Command
269th Tp: Montrose
270th Tp: Aberdeen
102nd Light Anti-Aircraft Battery, R.A. (T.A.) - Highland Area, Scottish Command
273rd, 274th Tps: Rosyth
275th, 276th Tps: Turnhouse
104th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery, R.A. (T.A.) - Highland Area, Scottish Command
281st Tp: Wig Bay
282nd Tp: Dumfries
105th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery, R.A. (T.A.) - Highland Area, Scottish Command
283rd, 284th Tps: Lyness
285th, 286th Tps: Hatston
106th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery, R.A. (T.A.) - West Riding Area, Northern Command
287th Tp: Waddington
288th Tp: Digby
289th Tp: Manby
109th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery, R.A. (T.A.) - West Riding Area, Northern Command
296th Tp: Hemswell
297th Tp: Kirton-in-Lindsey
298th Tp: Hatfield Woodhouse
119th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery, R.A. (T.A.) - East Anglia Area, Eastern Command
333rd Tp: Stradishall
334th Tp: Wattisham
123rd Light Anti-Aircraft Battery, R.A. (T.A.) - Northumbrian Area, Northern Command
HQ: Durham
345th, 346th Tps: Birtley
347th Tp: Ouston
348th Tp: Thornaby
349th Tp: Darlington Jct.
126th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery, R.A. (T.A.) - West Riding Area, Northern Command
357th Tp: Orgreaves Coke Ovens
358th Tp: Finningley (Doncaster Aerodrome)
359th, 360th Tps: Doncaster Jct.
127th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery, R.A. (T.A.) - Northumbrian Area, Northern Command
HQ: North Riding
361st Tp: Catterick
362nd Tp: Dishforth
363rd Tp: Leeming
364th Tp: Topcliffe
128th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery, R.A. (T.A.) - South Midland Area, Southern Command
365th Tp: Brize Norton
366th Tp: Abingdon
367th Tp: Benson
131st Light Anti-Aircraft Battery, R.A. (T.A.) - South Midland Area, Southern Command
374th Tp: Ashton Down
375th Tp: Hucklecote
376th Tp: Cheltenham
134th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery, R.A. (T.A.) - East Lancashire Area, Western Command
386th Tp: Kirkbride
387th Tp: Silloth
388th, 389th Tps: Carlisle Jct.
135th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery, R.A. (T.A.) - West Lancashire Area, Western Command
390th Tp: Weaver Jct.
391st Tp: Eastham Locks
392nd Tp: Lobstock
137th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery, R.A. (T.A.) - Aldershot Command
397th Tp: Farnborough
398th Tp: Walters Ash
399th Tp: Woodley
138th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery, R.A. (T.A.) - Unknown
HQ: ???
Posted By: tigertiger1953 Re: WW2 SEARCHLIGHTS - 18th Sep 2010 9:39pm
The former McKenna fileds in Wallasey....now tunnel approach roads were a searchlight and AA battery
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