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  2. RAF Pembroke Dock - Wikipedia

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    Royal Air Force Pembroke Dock, or more simply RAF Pembroke Dock, was a Royal Air Force Seaplane and Flying boat station located at Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire, Wales.The Royal Navy contingent left in 1926 with the Royal Air Force occupying the site from 1 January 1930.

  3. Pembroke Dock - Wikipedia

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    Pembroke Dock (Welsh: Doc Penfro) is a town and a community in Pembrokeshire, ... It was announced in 1957 that the RAF would be drastically reducing its presence.

  4. File:Royal Air Force Coastal Command, 1939-1945. CH1152.jpg

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 11:26, 5 February 2013: 800 × 612 (64 KB): Fæ {{Information |description = {{en|''Royal Air Force Coastal Command, 1939-1945.''<br/> A Fokker T-VIIIW seaplane of No. 320 (Dutch) Squadron RAF, attended by Dutch Naval groundcrew, being taken down to the water on a carrier at Pembroke Dock, Pembrokes...

  5. No. 461 Squadron RAAF - Wikipedia

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    No. 461 Squadron was disbanded at Pembroke Dock on 4 June 1945. The squadron lost 20 Sunderlands to enemy action and accidents. A total of 86 squadron members of all nationalities were killed on operations, including 64 Australians. The squadron was awarded six battle honours for its wartime service. [7]

  6. RAF Coastal Command order of battle during World War II

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    RAF Pembroke Dock: No. 217 Squadron RAF: Avro Anson/Bristol Beaufort: RAF St Eval: No. 236 Squadron RAF: Bristol Blenheim: RAF St Eval: No. 321 (Dutch) Squadron RAF [11] Avro Anson: RAF Carew Cheriton: No. 502 (Ulster) Squadron RAF [2] Blackburn Botha/Armstrong Whitworth Whitley: RAF Aldergrove: No. 10 Squadron RAAF: Short Sunderland: RAF ...

  7. No. 240 Squadron RAF - Wikipedia

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    No. 240 Squadron RAF was a Royal Air Force flying boat and seaplane squadron during World War I, ... RAF Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire, Wales: 30 July 1940: 28 March 1941:

  8. No. 320 (Netherlands) Squadron RAF - Wikipedia

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    Formed on 1 June 1940 at RAF Pembroke Dock, after flying from the Netherlands in eight Fokker T.VIIIW twin-engined patrol seaplanes, as part of Coastal Command.The squadron flew coastal and anti-submarine patrols in the Fokkers until they became unserviceable due to lack of spares and were re-equipped with Ansons in August 1940 and supplemented in October with Hudsons.

  9. Pembroke Dockyard - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Air Force, however, built RAF Pembroke Dock on the site during the 1930s to house its flying boats, demolishing many of the existing buildings to make room for the necessary hangars and other facilities. [4]