Dave, Chris, wonderful stuff!
And what a blunder!
Not only misread the GSU abbreviation for some dim reason but also missed the 83 Group Support entry on a careful (!) riffle through all Sturtivant's G... listings.
TNA: 83 Group Support Unit AIR 29/823/2
http://discovery.nationalarchives.go...ils/r/C7161638
As an AIR 29 record, not digitised. In COVID-time lockdown inaccessible and otherwise only by Kew visit.
Sturtivant/RAF FT&SU:"No.83 GROUP SUPPORT UNIT
Formed 1.3.44 from Nos. 403, 405, 409, 410 & 419 Aircraft Repair Flights at REDHILL to maintain an immediate reserve of pilots and aircraft for No.83 Group squadrons and to prepare reserve aircraft to operational standard, a holding of 3 aircraft per squadron being maintained, having a Reserve Aircraft Section with an establishment of 90+0 operational aircraft, a Training Section with 2+1 Mustang III, 3+1 Typhoon IB, 2+1 Mustang l/ll and 8+2 Spitfire, and a Communication Section v»ith 2+0 Auster I/III; 25.6.44 BOGNOR (due to the V-1 threat, taking over the function of No.1310 Flt); 25.9.44 THORNEY ISLAND: 3.11.44 WESTHAMPNETT; 21.11.44 LASHAM; [Training Section planned Tangmere to Dunsfold 7.1.45]; 8.2.45 THORNEY ISLAND; 22.2.45 DUNSFOLD; Became No.83 Group Disbandment Centre 1.8.45. Aircraft: Mosquito FB.VI (LR402); Spitfire IX, XIV, XVI (NH175 7S-0); Martinet TT.l (EM701); Mustang I, III (AM102); Typhoon lb (MN135 7S-Q); Tempest V (EJ760 7S-H); Anson I, X, XI, XII (NL179); Tiger Moth II (T7471); Oxford (AB650); Auster III, V(MZ195). Code: 7S."
Covered in ashes must be time for a cuppa on a late Spring morning.
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