

Dates: 1944 - 1992
RAF Brawdy was a Royal Air Force station in South West Wales near to St David’s.
The Pembrokeshire base was officially opened on 2 February 1944 as a satellite station for the nearby RAF St. David’s. On 1 January 1946 the station was handed over to the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy and was initially used as a Relief Landing Ground for RNAS Dale. It was commissioned as HMS Goldcrest on 4 September 1952. In March 1953 the first Hawker Sea Hawk entered service with 806 NAS at RNAS Brawdy. The Royal Navy left in 1971 and the base was allocated to the Department of the Environment.
In February 1974 the Royal Air Force returned with D Flight of 22 Squadron taking up residence with their Whirlwind HAR.10 search and rescue helicopters. In September of the same year 229 Operational Conversion Unit (later the Tactical Weapons Unit) joined D Flight having been forced to relocate after the closure of RAF Chivenor.
The base was home to Hawker Hunter aircraft of the TWU, and the gate guardian at the base was a Hawker Hunter FGA.9 (XE624). This airframe was subsequently sold to a private collector, Steve Petch, who is in the process of creating a website for the aircraft.
By the late 80’s it operated BAe Hawk T.1A (234 and 79 Squadron) and Sea King (202 Squadron, B Flight) aircraft. The RAF withdrew in 1992 and the base, now known as Cawdor Barracks, is currently occupied by the Royal Signals, being the main electronic warfare base of the British Army.
Added on 14/09/2010In 1971 the unit was put under care and maintenance and renamed RAF Brawdy. There was a smallcontingent of RAF personnel based there until 1974 when RAF Chivenor moved to the unit.
Before Chivenor moved totally the air sea rescue helicopters were stationed at Brawdy, unfotunately I cannot remember the date.
Also in ate 1973 he first contingent of Americans moved in prior to the opening of US Naval facility which remained on the base until 1999
During the late 90,s early 2000,s the base was handed over to the army and became a base for the Royal Welch (I think) and was subsequently handed over to the Royal Signals and is now Known as Cawdor Barracks
Forces Reunited Forum Posts involving RAF Brawdy
" Hello Everyone. I’d really like to get in touch with Terry Wright who I used to go fishing with when we were both stationed at RAF Brawdy in 1980 to 82. Terry had a moustache and was from ’oop North’ Yorkshire I think. Thanks."
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"A photo i took whilst on a jolly from VASF RAF Brawdy , summer 86. [jp3.jpg]"
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"He was in the MTSS section at RAF Brawdy in 1969 He was a jt when I left "
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" Members of 14 Signal Regiment can now get the same broadband services in their home barracks in West Wales as they are used to in Iraq and Afghanistan. The regiment, which specialises in electronic warfare, is using a 54mbps wireless service from Pembrokeshire wireless telecommunications ..."
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"Hi all, RAF Brawdy RFC reunion is being organised. All those who have played for us get in touch with me olease if your interested. anyone knowing the whereabouts of Dave (aggy) Harrison would be greatly aprecciated as Im trying to find him ( me old mate(!"
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