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    Air Force Gütersloh aerial photo of RAF Gütersloh Article on Gütersloh Hunters Archived 8 April 2010 at the Wayback Machine tersloh] Gutersloh – From ARRSEpedia...
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    on camps. RAF Gütersloh closed in 1993. The British Army took over RAF Gütersloh in 1993 and renamed it Princess Royal Barracks, Gütersloh. It housed...
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    stations) No. 37 Squadron RAF Regiment, RAF Bruggen, (Air Defence, 8x Rapier launch stations) No. 63 Squadron RAF Regiment, RAF Gütersloh, (Air Defence, 8x Rapier...
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    Lightning F.2 in December 1962 and moving to RAF Gütersloh on 23 September 1965, being joined at RAF Gütersloh by No. 92 Squadron on 24 January 1968 which...
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  • Laarbruch Gütersloh Wildenrath RAF Germany was established on 1 January 1959; 65 years ago (1959-01-01), through the renaming of the RAF's Second Tactical...
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  • Signals Unit No. 431 Maintenance Unit RAF — airframe repair No. 431 Maintenance Unit Detachment, RAF Laarbruch RAF Gütersloh No. 3 Squadron — ground attack /...
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    commanding officer of No. 3(F) Squadron flying Harriers from RAF Wildenrath and RAF Gütersloh in 1975. Johns was appointed an Officer of the Order of the...
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  • renumbering it to 57 Squadron. 103 Squadron was subsequently reformed at RAF Gütersloh, West Germany on 30 November 1954 and was part of the 2nd Tactical Air...
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    commissioned as an acting pilot officer in 1986, initially training at RAF Gütersloh. He was promoted to pilot officer in 1987, and further promoted to flying...
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    to RAF Marham; and 15, 16, and 20 becoming reserve squadrons. When RAF Gütersloh closed, the British Aerospace Harrier GR.5 of No. 3 Squadron RAF and...
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  • March 1989. No. 3 Squadron RAF formed at RAF Wildenrath with the Harrier GR.1A on 1 January 1971, moving to RAF Gütersloh in 1977. It re-equipped with...
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    (1975–1987) RAF Stations RAF Akrotiri RAF Binbrook RAF Coltishall RAF Geilenkirchen RAF Gütersloh RAF Leconfield RAF Middleton St. George RAF Leuchars RAF Tengah...
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  • Rhine-Westphalia FC Gütersloh, football club based in Gütersloh RAF Gütersloh, Royal Air Force German military base near the town Albert Paris Gütersloh (1887–1973)...
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    Royal Air Force (redirect from RAF stations)
    The main RAF bases in RAF(G) were RAF Brüggen, RAF Gutersloh, RAF Laarbruch and RAF Wildenrath – the only air defence base in RAF(G). With the decline...
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  • (geological feature), a conservation area east of Apsley, Ontario, Canada RAF Gütersloh, was a Royal Air Force Germany military airfield Gut (surname), list...
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    Royal Air Force Ahlhorn or more simply RAF Ahlhorn, is a former Royal Air Force station located 1 mile (1.6 km) south east of the centre of Ahlhorn, Lower...
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  • RAF Odiham. On 14 October 1980, the squadron moved back to RAF Gütersloh, West Germany, where they remained until being disbanded and reformed at RAF...
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    already operational at RAF Wildenrath. The squadron received the later GR3 and GR5 model Harriers successively at RAF Gütersloh, finally receiving the...
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    headquarters of the Support Helicopter Force (SHFHQ) relocated to Benson from RAF Gütersloh in 1993, after the German station's closure that year. The headquarters...
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    Centre, South Frontenac, Ontario  Germany: Princess Royal Barracks, RAF Gütersloh, Gütersloh, Germany  United Kingdom: Princess Anne Hospital, Southampton,...
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    Stadtmuseum Gütersloh (Gütersloh Town Museum) is a museum in Gütersloh, Germany, dealing with the city's history. Under the auspices of Gütersloh's association...
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  • of No. 23 Squadron flying Lightnings from RAF Leuchars in 1966 and became Station Commander at RAF Gütersloh in 1968. He was awarded the Air Force Cross...
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    Squadron RAF was damaged on the ground and not repaired. 3 May 1974 – Lightning T4 of No. 19 Squadron RAF caught fire on the ground at RAF Gutersloh, West...
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    Fighter Group. On 16 September 1950 a new 71 Squadron was formed at RAF Gütersloh with de Havilland Vampire fighter-bombers, joining the Second Tactical...
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  • Engineer Regiment from 1992 until it closed in 2014. Gütersloh Station (formerly part of Gütersloh Garrison): Mansergh Barracks, named after General Sir...
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    reallocated to RAF Germany initially at RAF Geilenkirchen, moving to join No. 19 (F) Squadron at RAF Gütersloh. They remained at RAF Gütersloh from January...
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    respectively, at the same time moving from RAF Gütersloh, which was the closest RAF base to the East German border, to RAF Wildenrath, taking advantage of the...
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  • The brigade was further strengthened by No. 63 Squadron RAF Regiment, (based at RAF Gütersloh, Germany, initially to provide additional Short Range Air...
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    Hawker-Siddeley Harrier in 1970, first flying them from RAF Wildenrath in West Germany. It moved on to RAF Gütersloh in 1977. The squadron operated the Harrier until...
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    This list of former RAF stations includes most of the stations, airfields and administrative headquarters previously used by the Royal Air Force. They...
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