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- Q7508735 subject Q7000916.
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- Q7508735 abstract "Sidi Haneish Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield complex in Egypt, in the western desert, about 235 miles (376 km) west-northwest of Cairo.The airfield, known as Haggag el Qasaba by the German Luftwaffe, was the location of one of the most daring raids during World War II by the British Special Air Service (SAS). On the night of 26 July 1942, SAS Detachment "L", also known as "Stirling's Raiders", attacked the airfield, then under Luftwaffe control. Driving a convoy of 18 American jeeps, the raiders destroyed 18 German aircraft and damaged several other aircraft in a night raid. The attack damaged the Luftwaffe's capability during the German invasion of Egypt, and also by the destruction of many transport aircraft, severely diminishing its ability to re-supply German land forces in the field.The airfield was later used by the United States Army Air Force Ninth Air Force during the Eastern Desert Campaign by the British Eighth Army, which the 57th Fighter Group, flew P-40 Warhawks from on 8–12 November 1942.It was apparently abandoned after the western desert campaign moved into Libya, and eventually was taken over by the desert. Close examination of aerial photography of the desert shows some evidence of disturbance which could indicate where it existed.".
- Q7508735 buildingEndDate "1941".
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- Q7508735 built "1941".
- Q7508735 name "Sidi Haneish AirfieldHaggag el Qasaba Flugplatz".
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- Q7508735 comment "Sidi Haneish Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield complex in Egypt, in the western desert, about 235 miles (376 km) west-northwest of Cairo.The airfield, known as Haggag el Qasaba by the German Luftwaffe, was the location of one of the most daring raids during World War II by the British Special Air Service (SAS). On the night of 26 July 1942, SAS Detachment "L", also known as "Stirling's Raiders", attacked the airfield, then under Luftwaffe control.".
- Q7508735 label "Sidi Haneish Airfield".
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- Q7508735 long "27.520833333333332".
- Q7508735 depiction Regulation_WW_II_Upperwing_Balkenkreuz.png.
- Q7508735 name "Sidi Haneish AirfieldHaggag el Qasaba Flugplatz".