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| RAF Acklington |
 Dates: Unknown - 1972 The former Royal Air Force Station Acklington, commonly known as RAF Acklington, was a Royal Air Force airbase situated near Acklington, in Northumberland, England. During World War II it was a fighter station, operating as part of No. 13 Group. The airfield closed in 1972 and is now the site of HMP Acklington prison.
Forces Reunited Forum Posts involving RAF Acklington
" The greatest proportion of the North East Coast Rapid Coastal Zone Assessment Survey recorded sites date to World War II. Photographs taken by the RAF during the conflict and in the post war era have captured a snapshot of Britain during that time. This is particularly important as many features ..."
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" Quoting: Jim Pritchard The greatest proportion of the North East Coast Rapid Coastal Zone Assessment Survey recorded sites date to World War II. Photographs taken by the RAF during the conflict and in the post war era have captured a snapshot of Britain during that time. This is particularly ..."
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"i served at raf acklington from 1965 to 1967 as a mt driver if any one was there at the sametime let me know"
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" Trying to trace E1943769 JT Brian Fergusson (Fergy). Served at RAF Acklington 1963-1965. Also at RAF Muharraq 1965-1966. Also based RAF Lyneham. Lived for a time at Shirley, nr. Southampton. Last edited by John Withey"
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