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Odiham (/ˈoʊdiəm/) is a
large historic village and
civil parish in the Hart
district of Hampshire, England. It is
twinned with
Sourdeval in the Manche...
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Force Odiham or more
simply RAF
Odiham (IATA: ODH, ICAO: EGVO) is a
Royal Air
Force station situated a
little to the
south of the
village of
Odiham in Hampshire...
- The
Hundred of
Odiham was a
Hundred (a
geographical sub-division of the area of a County) of
Great Britain in the
county of Hampshire. It
contained the...
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Odiham Castle (also
known locally as King John's Castle) is a
ruined castle situated near
Odiham in Hampshire,
United Kingdom. It is one of only three...
- The wing is
under the
peacetime command of the
Station Commander of RAF
Odiham.
However the Army and RAF
retain full
command of
their respective personnel...
- Courtmoor,
Fleet Pondtail,
Fleet West,
Hartley Wintney, Hook, Long Sutton,
Odiham, and Whitewater, and the
District of East
Hampshire wards of Binsted, Bramshott...
- Oxfordshire, RAF
Henlow in Bedfordshire, RAF
Honington in Suffolk, RAF
Odiham in
Hampshire and RAF
Northolt in West London. No. 11
Group is responsible...
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Winchester Great Hall, Hampshire, to
Windsor Castle, Berkshire, via the
ruins of
Odiham Castle (also
known as 'King John's Castle').
Winchester Great Hall is the...
- The
Odiham Agricultural Society was
formed in 1783 by a
collection of
prominent citizens in
Odiham, Hampshire, UK, for the
purpose of
encouraging local...
- HMS
Odiham was one of 93
ships of the Ham-class of ins**** minesweepers.
Their names were all
chosen from
villages ending in -ham. The
minesweeper was...