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Royal Air
Force Shallufa or more
commonly RAF
Shallufa (LG-215) is a
former Royal Air
Force station located in Suez Governorate, Egypt. From 1942 - 1944...
- is a 1.63-kilometre-long (1.01 mi) car
tunnel under the Suez
Canal at
Shallufa. The
tunnel is
named after Ahmed Hamdi, an
Egyptian engineer and general...
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known as LG-07 and 'Z' LG. RAF
Mersa Matruh Egypt Also
known as LG-87 RAF
Shallufa Egypt 1918 1940 1919 1948 Also
known as LG-215 RAF
Shandur Egypt 1941 1943...
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Squadron joined the
newly established 231 (Bomber) Wing,
based at RAF
Shallufa and part of 205 Group. From
January 1942, the
squadron was
reinforced by...
- Eval in
Cornwall and RAF
Detling in Kent,
during 1940, and even from RAF
Shallufa in Egypt, from
early November 1941. In
October 1943 the
squadron transferred...
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These troops were deplo**** at the Esh Shat, Baluchistan, El Kubri, Gurkha,
Shallufa,
Geneffe and Suez posts.
Sector II
Headquarters at
Ismailia Old Camp 22nd...
- As-Salum As-Sibiya As-Simbillawain
Asfun al-Mataina Ash-Shaikh Fadl Ash-
Shallufa Ash-Shatt
Ashmun ****iut
Asyut At-Tahiya At-Tina
Atfih Awlad Elias Az-Zafarana...
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Nicosia 9 Wing RAF
Regiment 1
September 1951 -
September 1953 El Hamra,
Shallufa 16 Wing RAF
Regiment 21
August 1947 - 1
January 1958 Gutersloh, Sundern...
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Hawker Tempest Mk VIs. In
September 1947, the
squadron moved to RAF
Shallufa in Egypt, and in
November that year to
Khartoum in Sudan, with detachments...
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Squadrons RAF. On 1
September 1942, the No. 458
Squadron was re-constituted at
Shallufa, in Egypt, and
began a new life of
maritime patrols,
convoy escorts and...