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Catfoss is a
hamlet in the
civil parish of Seaton, in Holderness, in the East
Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is
situated approximately 5
miles (8 km)...
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Royal Air
Force Catfoss, or more
simply RAF
Catfoss, is a
former Royal Air
Force station during the
Second World War. It was
located 4
miles (6.4 km)...
- org. "RAF
Catfoss". controltowers.co.uk. "RAF
Catfoss in Hornsea,
United Kingdom".
Virtual Globetrotting. 3 June 2006. "Former RAF
Catfoss". Wikimapia...
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Squadron – RAF Carnaby,
Yorkshire No. 226 (Strategic Missile)
Squadron – RAF
Catfoss,
Yorkshire No. 240 (Strategic Missile)
Squadron – RAF Breighton, Yorkshire...
- Carr Gate, Cartworth,
Castle Bolton, Castleford, Castleton, Catcliffe,
Catfoss, Catshaw, Cattal, Catterick, Catwick, Cawthorne, Cawood,
Chapel Hill, Cherry...
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Scotland Caithness 1940 1945 RAF
Catfirth Scotland Shetland 1917 1919 RAF
Catfoss CA
England Yorkshire 1932 1963 RAF
Catterick AK
England Yorkshire 1914...
- SLC-1 SLC-2 SLC-3 SLC-6 SLC-10
Bases Bardney Breighton Caistor Carnaby Catfoss Coleby Grange
Driffield Feltwell Folkingham Full Sutton
Harrington Hemswell...
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Operational Training Unit RAF was
formed on 1
October 1940 at RAF
Catfoss. Its role was
training strike and twin-engined
fighter aircrew. The unit...
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Nunkeeling Priory Benedictine nuns
founded 1152 by
Agnes de
Arches (Agnes de
Catfoss); with
regular priests or
brethren 12th
century until sometime after 1318;...
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discovered near the village. From the 1930s, and into the
Second World War RAF
Catfoss was
located just to the north-east of the village. The
civil parish was...