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| RAF Driffield |
  Dates: 1918 - 1995 RAF Driffield was a Royal Air Force station situated near Driffield in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The station was initial posting base of Leonard Cheshire, a legendary RAF figurehead. On the 3rd April 1959, the base was armed with Thor ballistic missiles, which were subsequently decommissioned. Upon closure by the RAF, it became an Army site called Alamein Barracks, a satellite to Normandy Barracks at Leconfield (Defence School of Transport).
Forces Reunited Forum Posts involving RAF Driffield
"Does anybody out there know the whereabouts now of Trevor Earle, last known by me at Raf Driffield in 1962/63 "
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"Last known as a Corporal in Stores at RAF Driffield "
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"Trevor was the best man at my wedding. Last heard of at RAF Driffield, believe he was posted to RAF Labuan in 1963 "
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"Would like to make contact with Trevor Earle, he was my best man when we were at RAF Driffield in 1962 63 "
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" I am trying to locate Len who was in boys service with me. 15th Entry Airframes RAF Cosford 1952 to 1953. Len was from the Channel Islands I believe. He was stationed at RAF Driffield in the late 50’s and was in Germany. Also love to hear from any others of the 15th Airframes - we have a reunion every yers and have a great time. Thank you.Brian Waterman "
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RAF Driffield
1918 - 1995
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