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Hawkinge (/ˈhɔːkɪndʒ/ HAW-kinj) is a town and
civil parish in the
Folkestone and
Hythe district of Kent, England. The
original village of
Hawkinge is actually...
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Royal Air
Force Hawkinge or more
simply RAF
Hawkinge is a
former Royal Air
Force station located 13.23
miles (21.29 km) east of Ashford, 2.2
miles (3.5 km)...
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steamships were
named Hawkinge, including: SS
Hawkinge (1924), a
British cargo ship
torpedoed and sunk in 1941[citation needed] SS
Hawkinge (1943), a British...
- the Few
Monument is a
memorial at the Kent
Battle of
Britain Museum at
Hawkinge which commemorates the 2,938
aircrew of the
Royal Air
Force (RAF) and the...
- The Kent
Battle of
Britain Museum is an
aviation museum located in
Hawkinge, Kent,
focused on the
Allied and Axis men of the
Battle of Britain. The Spirit...
- the WRAF
Depot and WRAF
Officer Cadet Training Unit were
opened at RAF
Hawkinge in Kent. The WRAF
inherited its rank
structure from its predecessor, the...
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Michael Staniforth Born (1942-12-15)15
December 1942 Birmingham,
England Died 31 July 1987(1987-07-31) (aged 44)
Resting place Hawkinge Cemetery...
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Immelmann in June 1916. In the inter-war years, the
Squadron was
based at RAF
Hawkinge, from
where No. 25 Squadron's
badge originated.
Throughout the
Second World...
- with 65 Squadron, is on
display at the Kent
Battle of
Britain Museum at
Hawkinge near Folkestone.
Sentinel is a
sculpture by Tim
Tolkien depicting three...
- the RAF fighters, as well as 'satellite airfields'
including Manston and
Hawkinge. As the w**** drew on, the
airfield attacks moved further inland, and repeated...