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'Ascension Island Base' is a
British airbase on
Ascension Island in the
Atlantic Ocean.
It was known as 'RAF Ascension Island' until
1 April 2004 when control of the base passed from
Royal Air Force Strike Command to the
Permanent Joint Headquarters.
The first aircraft to land on Ascension Island was a
Fairey Swordfish from
HMS Archer in
1942. In
1943 The
United States Army Air Force set up ''Wideawake Airfield'', by arrangement with the British government. The airfield was abandoned at the end of the war, but reopened in
1957 by the US. A missile tracking station was established there in
1967, which has since closed.
RAF Ascension Island was re-garrissoned by the RAF in
1982 and used extensively as a staging base during the
Falklands War.
Operation Black Buck, the long range bombing raids, were carried out from there. The base continues this role for both the RAF and the
United States Air Force.