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| RAF Woolfox Lodge |
  Dates: Unknown - 1966 Woolfox Lodge airfield was a satellite station to RAF Cottesmore. It was first used by Hampden bombers during 1940 and later by Stirlings in 1943. It was briefly used to house a Bloodhound missile site in the early 1960s and was abandoned by the RAF in 1966. The airfield returned to agricultural use as shown here looking along one of the perimeter roads
Forces Reunited Forum Posts involving RAF Woolfox Lodge
" I am doing a bit of research for my dad into a relative who died in World War Two. Alfred Arthur Snook died on 2nd May 1944 after his Stirling aircraft was shot down. My Grandfather, who was Alfie’s cousin and best friend, took part in a seance in the 90’s and information came through that the ..."
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" I am doing a bit of research for my dad into a relative who died in World War Two. Alfred Arthur Snook died on 2nd May 1944 after his Stirling aircraft was shot down. My Grandfather, who was Alfie’s cousin and best friend, took part in a seance in the 90’s and information came through that Alfie ..."
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