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  Dates: 1940 - 1995 Nocton Hall was acquired by the Air Ministry in 1940 and turned into an RAF Hospital. The Hall itself was used as a "clearing station" until 1943. In 1943 the Americans took possession of the Hall and grounds for a second time. Nocton became home for the United States Army Seventh General Hospital and the Hall was used as the Officers’ Club. At the end of the War in 1945 the RAF selected Nocton Hall to be their permanent hospital for the county of Lincolnshire. RAF Nocton Hall was a 740 bed hospital under RAF control until 1984, used by civilians and forces personnel, one of the country’s undisputed RAF Hospitals. The decision to close Nocton Hall as a military hospital was taken on 31st March 1983.
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" l worked there as a N/Att from ’61 till ’65, the best days of my RAF service. Does anyone remember any of these people who worked at RAF Hospital Nocton Hall & do you have any contact details. Wendy Bishop Frank Padley. Bob Seward. Bob Whitfield Aden Southam. Ging Erridge. ..."
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"Hello dose anybody rember Ann Kennedy wife of sgt Jhon Kennedy; raf hospital Nocton hall 1978-1980. if so Ann would love to hear from you "
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"anyone out there who, like me, had a wonderful time whist serving at RAF Hospital Nocton Hall 1967-1969, especially the amateur theatre group ran by the inimitable Cpl. Fletcher and his wife."
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RAF Hospital Nocton Hall
1940 - 1995
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