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Apuldram or
Appledram locally /ˈæpəldræm/ is a
small parish and a
village on the
northeastern upper reach of
Chichester Harbour about two
miles (3 km)...
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Royal Air
Force Appledram or more
simply RAF
Appledram is a
former Royal Air
Force Advanced Landing Ground 2.3
miles (3.7 km)
southwest of Chichester,...
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Anwick England Lincolnshire 1916 1918
Returned to
agricultural use RAF
Appledram AO (day)
England Sus**** 1943 1944
Advanced Landing Ground (ALG) RAF Ascot...
- of 7 pounds.
Fishbourne civil parish was
created in 1987 from
parts of
Appledram, Bosham,
Chichester and
Funtington parishes. The
parish falls under the...
- 1944 the HQ
moved to RAF Mendlesham. On 3
April 1944 the HQ
moved to RAF
Appledram and was
transferred to No. 19 Wing RAF on 20
April 1944. The HQ became...
- recovery. From Oct 1943: Romford, Ludnam,
Hutton Cranswick,
Matlask Bognor,
Appledram (Chichester), Caen, Lille, Brussels, Antwerp,
Bergen op Zoom, Breda, Nigmegan...
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again to RAF
Rochford in Es****, and on 3
April it
moved again to RAF
Appledram in West Sus****. On 21 May Sqn Ldr Václav Raba
succeeded Hrbáček as squadron...
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grounds in
United Kingdom Station name (USAAF No.)
County In use RAF
Appledram West Sus**** June 1943 –July 1944 RAF
Ashford (AAF-417) Kent
August 1943...
- (Mustang III) No. 134 Wing RAF June 1944:
Czech wing in 84 Group, 2nd TAF at
Appledram with 310, 313
Czech Sqns (Spitfire IX LF) No. 135 Wing RAF June 1944:...
- to be
transferred to
Reading Abbey, in
return for some of his land at
Appledram in Sus****.
Following its
royal foundation, the
abbey was
established by...