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Royal Air
Force Brawdy, or more
simply RAF
Brawdy, is a
former Royal Air
Force satellite station located 6.3
miles (10.1 km) east of St Davids, Pembrokeshire...
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Brawdy (Welsh: Breudeth) is a village,
parish and
community in Pembrokeshire, Wales. The
Welsh language name
appears to be an
archaic form of "Bridget"...
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Brawdy XE624.org – Home of the ex-RAF
Brawdy Gate
Guard Hunter FGA.9
United States Navy –
NAVFAC Brawdy 1986
Phantom Aircrash Raf
Brawdy RAF
Brawdy,...
- In 1974
Naval Facility Brawdy,
Wales was
established as the
terminus of new
arrays covering the
eastern Atlantic.
NAVFAC Brawdy became the
first "super...
- 1948. RNAS
Brawdy (HMS Goldcrest) was a
Royal Naval Air
Station between 1946 and 1971,
situated next to the
village and
community of
Brawdy in Pembrokeshire...
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regiment is
currently based at
Cawdor Barracks, on the site of the
former RAF
Brawdy, near Haverfordwest, in
South Wales. 14th
Signal Regiment was originally...
- 1951,
entered service two
years later with 806 Squadron,
first based at
Brawdy, then
transferred to HMS Eagle. All Sea
Hawks were in
service by the mid-1950s...
- at INS Hansa. The
White Tigers were
commissioned on 7 July 1959 at RNAS
Brawdy,
United Kingdom with the
Indian High
Commissioner to UK,
Vijay Laxmi Pandit...
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Brawdy as a
satellite airfield and
later that
month 784
Night Fighter Training Squadron moved there. However, it
disbanded later that year at
Brawdy,...
- de
Havilland Sea
Vixens from RNAS
Yeovilton and
Buccaneers from the RNAS
Brawdy, as well as
Hunters of No 1(F)
Squadron RAF from RAF West
Raynham with napalm...