Gioia del Colle Air Base explained

Gioia del Colle Air Base
Icao:LIBV
Type:Military
Location:Gioia del Colle, Italy
Elevation-F:1186
Pushpin Map:Italy
Pushpin Label:Gioia del Colle AB
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of Gioia del Colle Air Base, Italy
Footnotes:Source:World Aero Data

Gioia del Colle Air Base is an Italian Air Force (Aeronautica Militare) base located in the province of Bari, Apulia, Italy, located approximately 1km (01miles) south-southeast of Gioia del Colle.

World War II

During World War II the air base was captured by the British Eighth Army in October 1943 and subsequently used by the United States Army Air Forces Twelfth Air Force and Fifteenth Air Force. It was known as Gioia del Colle Airfield by the Americans. Known combat units operating from the airfield were:

The airfield was also used by troop carrier units working with British paratroopers (8th Troop Carrier Squadron) as well as by Air Technical Service Command as a maintenance and supply depot. (41st/38th Air Depot). It was turned over to the Allied Italian Co-Belligerent Air Force (Aviazione Cobelligerante Italiana, or ACI) in September 1945.

Present

The base is an Italian military facility, presently home of the 36th Stormo, flying the Eurofighter Typhoon.

If necessary, the base can host personnel and aircraft of both the Italian Air Force, as well as other nations in NATO.

As part of the Coalition intervention in Libya, resulting from the 2011 Libyan civil war and the subsequent enforcement of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973, it became the forward operating base for units of the Royal Air Force, operating both the Panavia Tornado GR4 and Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft.[1]

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  1. Web site: Libya: RAF 'comfortable' with outcome of airstrikes. BBC News. 20 March 2011. 2011-03-20.