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  2. Defence Fire Training and Development Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Defence Fire Training and Development Centre (DFTDC, formerly FSCTE Manston) was the site of the Ministry of Defence's firefighter training. It occupied part of a former Royal Air Force base near the village of Manston in the southeast corner of England.

  3. Manston arrivals and processing centre - Wikipedia

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    Manston arrivals and processing centre [1] is a centre used for the processing of migrants who have crossed the English Channel, located at a former military base at Manston, Kent in the United Kingdom. Opened in February 2022, it was intended to house around 1,000 to 1,600 people for less than 24 hours at a time, though by autumn 2022 it ...

  4. RAF Manston - Wikipedia

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    Hawker Typhoon attack aircraft were based at Manston later in the war, and also No. 616 Squadron RAF, the first Meteor jet squadron, arriving 21 July 1944 and staying until 21 January 1945. Manston was used as one of the departure points for military gliders of the Glider Pilot Regiment to transport troops and equipment in Operation Market Garden.

  5. No. 6 Flying Training School RAF - Wikipedia

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    The school was formed by renaming No. 39 Training School RAF at RAF Spitalgate on 26 April 1920 under No. 3 Group RAF, using Avro 504Ks and other aircraft until moving to RAF Manston on 21 September 1920 under control of the School of Technical Training RAF. The school was disbanded on 1 April 1922.

  6. 825 Naval Air Squadron - Wikipedia

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    Six of the squadron's aircraft flew off from RAF Manston to attack Scharnhorst and Gneisenau and the heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen in the English Channel, as they carried out Operation Cerberus. The attacking aircraft failed to score any hits, and all six were lost. [8] The Commanding Officer—Eugene Esmonde—was posthumously awarded the Victoria ...

  7. Manston Air Base - Wikipedia

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    Manston. Location of the airport in Oman. Runways; Direction Length Surface ft m 16/34 4,935 1,505 Asphalt Source: Google Maps [1] Manston Air Base is a military ...

  8. Manston Airport - Wikipedia

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    Manston Airport (IATA: MSE, ICAO: EGMH) was a British airport. Originally operated as RAF Manston , from 1916, it has also operated as a commercial airport and was known as Kent International Airport and, briefly, London Manston Airport . [ 2 ]

  9. Manston - Wikipedia

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    Manston is the name of a number of settlements in England: Manston, Dorset; Manston, Kent. location of the former RAF Manston airfield, Manston Airport and the ...