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Wattisham is a
village and
civil parish near to the town of
Stowmarket in Suffolk, England. From the 2011
Census the po****tion of the
parish was 110...
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Royal Air
Force Wattisham or more
simply RAF
Wattisham (ICAO: EGUW) was,
between 1939 and 1993, the name of a
Royal Air
Force station located in East Anglia...
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Wattisham Flying Station,
formerly Wattisham Airfield, is a
British Army
airfield and
barracks located near the
village of
Wattisham in Suffolk, England...
- was
recorded as 1,530. It has
strong links with the
neighbouring RAF
Wattisham which partly falls within the
parish boundary. Sean Hedges-Quinn (1968-...
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operates the
Boeing AH-64E
Apache attack helicopter, and is
based out of
Wattisham Flying Station. On 24
October 1969, the 3
Division Aviation Regiment was...
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Squadron operated the
McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR.2,
flying from RAF
Wattisham, Suffolk,
becoming the
penultimate unit to fly the type.
Until 18 April...
- 2020 by
combining the
Wattisham Flying Station Headquarters (WFS HQ),
formerly the
Attack Helicopter Force (AHF) at
Wattisham and the
Aviation Reconnaissance...
- Company, 73
Close Support Company, and 72 (Depth) Company. It
moved to
Wattisham in 1994. The
battalion went on to
deploy to Iraq (after 2003) and Afghanistan...
- from 1
September 1957.
Wattisham Flying Station – the
biggest centralised operational Army
airfield in the UK,
formerly RAF
Wattisham RNAS
Yeovilton (HMS...
- for the
British Isles, but not
abnormal for
southern parts of England.
Wattisham is 26
kilometres (16 miles) from Ipswich, but has a
higher altitude of...