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3 unusual facts about RAF Boddington


RAF Boddington

The station was established in 1940 as an army telephone exchange operated by the Auxiliary Territorial Service under the guard of the Gloucestershire Regiment.

RAF Boddington was a non-flying Royal Air Force station in Boddington, Gloucestershire, and was the former home of 9 Signals Unit.

Royal Signals in Malta

235 Signal Squadron (DCN), formally known as Malta COMCAN Signal Squadron (1954), was one of the regular post war units in the Royal Corps of Signals and had a direct link to Boddington and Episkopi in Cyprus.



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