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Royal Air
Force Fersfield or more
simply RAF
Fersfield (originally
known as RAF Win****hing) is a
former Royal Air
Force station located 16
miles (26 km)...
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Fersfield is a
village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of Bressingham, in the
English county of Norfolk.
Fersfield is
located 3.8
miles (6...
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Ventura mother planes and a
Boeing B-17
navigation plane took off from RAF
Fersfield, Norfolk,
England at 1800 on Sa****ay,
August 12, 1944. Then the BQ-8...
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Woodbridge caused concern.
Fersfield was
allocated to the
USAAF but
otherwise unoccupied, and the
transfer was made in July. At
Fersfield they were
joined by...
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attacked anti-aircraft guns
during the raid. The
force left RAF
Fersfield in the
morning and it
reached Copenhagen after 11:00. The raid was carried...
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married Alice de Boys,
daughter and
heiress of Sir
Robert de Boys, of
Fersfield in Norfolk. The
founder of the
family was Sir
William Howard (d.1308)...
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Francis Blomefield (23 July 1705 – 16
January 1752), FSA,
Rector of
Fersfield in Norfolk, was an
English antiquarian who
wrote a
county history of Norfolk:...
- June 1944, and ****igned to the 388th
Bombardment Group stationed at RAF
Fersfield, a
satellite of RAF Knettishall. The
first four
drones were sent to Mimoyecques...
- Navy in 1942 as HMS Owl. RAF
Felixstowe England Suffolk 1913 1962 RAF
Fersfield WF
England Norfolk 1944 1945 (USAAF) RAF
Filey Town
England Yorkshire...
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History of the
County of Norfolk: The
Hundred of Wayland: Thompson".
Fersfield, Norfolk:
William Miller, London. pp. 366–373.
Retrieved 22
August 2023...