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Brawdy Alan Phillips

Brawdy By Alan Phillips

Brawdy by Alan Phillips


$15.49
Condition - Very Good
5 in stock

Summary

A history of this renowned Pembrokeshire air base and the units which operated from it

Brawdy Summary

Brawdy: Stronghold in the West by Alan Phillips

Completed in 1944 as a satellite airfield to nearby St David's, Brawdy soon supplanted its parent for meteorological reasons. Used initially by RAF Coastal Command, it passed to the Royal Navy in 1946, becoming HMS Goldcrest. The base was used by the Navy up to 1974, when the RAF resumed control once again. Used as an advanced training facility, Hunters and later Hawks were based there, as was a secret US Navy Oceanographic Research unit. Since 1996, Brawdy has been used by the Army. For many, Brawdy was also synonymous with the air displays held there for many years and for its search and rescue role, making it a widely known location.

Additional information

GOR009239347
9780752449234
0752449230
Brawdy: Stronghold in the West by Alan Phillips
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The History Press Ltd
20090601
128
N/A
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