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    Air Force Gütersloh aerial photo of RAF Gütersloh Article on Gütersloh Hunters Archived 8 April 2010 at the Wayback Machine tersloh] Gutersloh – From ARRSEpedia...
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    on camps. RAF Gütersloh closed in 1993. The British Army took over RAF Gütersloh in 1993 and renamed it Princess Royal Barracks, Gütersloh. It housed...
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    stations) No. 37 Squadron RAF Regiment, RAF Bruggen, (Air Defence, 8x Rapier launch stations) No. 63 Squadron RAF Regiment, RAF Gütersloh, (Air Defence, 8x Rapier...
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    Lightning F.2 in December 1962 and moving to RAF Gütersloh on 23 September 1965, being joined at RAF Gütersloh by No. 92 Squadron on 24 January 1968 which...
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  • Laarbruch Gütersloh Wildenrath RAF Germany was established on 1 January 1959; 65 years ago (1959-01-01), through the renaming of the RAF's Second Tactical...
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  • renumbering it to 57 Squadron. 103 Squadron was subsequently reformed at RAF Gütersloh, West Germany on 30 November 1954 and was part of the 2nd Tactical Air...
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    commanding officer of No. 3(F) Squadron flying Harriers from RAF Wildenrath and RAF Gütersloh in 1975. Johns was appointed an Officer of the Order of the...
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  • Signals Unit No. 431 Maintenance Unit RAF — airframe repair No. 431 Maintenance Unit Detachment, RAF Laarbruch RAF Gütersloh No. 3 Squadron — ground attack /...
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    to RAF Marham; and 15, 16, and 20 becoming reserve squadrons. When RAF Gütersloh closed, the British Aerospace Harrier GR.5 of No. 3 Squadron RAF and...
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  • Squadron RAF converted to HarrierGR.1s at RAF Wittering in early 1970, moving to Wildenrath in Germany in June that year. It moved to RAF Gütersloh in January...
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