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    Royal Air Force Brüggen, more commonly known as RAF Brüggen, (IATA: BGN, ICAO: EDUR) in Germany was a Royal Air Force station until 15 June 2001. It was...
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    from RAF Laarbruch and RAF Brüggen. Between September 1984 and March 2019, the Goldstars operated the Panavia Tornado GR1/4, initially from RAF Brüggen and...
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    the two Brüggen squadrons joined by No. 14 (Designate) Squadron in mid-1985. No. IX (B) Squadron relocated from RAF Honington to RAF Brüggen on 1 October...
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    Royal Air Force (redirect from RAF stations)
    The main RAF bases in RAF(G) were RAF Brüggen, RAF Gutersloh, RAF Laarbruch and RAF Wildenrath – the only air defence base in RAF(G). With the decline...
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    early 1950s. RAF Wildenrath opened on 15 January 1952, and was followed by RAF Geilenkirchen on 24 May 1953, RAF Brüggen in July 1953, and RAF Laarbruch...
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    and 17 Squadron based at RAF Bruggen followed by 1977. 20 Squadron and 31 Squadron also based at RAF Bruggen brought the RAF Jaguar force to its peak...
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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...
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    1954–1956 at RAF Linton-on-Ouse 67 Squadron 1953–1956 at RAF Wildenrath then RAF Bruggen 71 Squadron 1953–1956 at RAF Wildenrath then RAF Bruggen 92 Squadron...
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    Air Force's presence in Germany, No. IX (B) Squadron relocated from RAF Brüggen to RAF Marham on 17 July 2001, followed shortly by No. 31 Squadron on 17...
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    to RAF Wildenrath in April 1957 and flew from here before standing down on 31 December 1969. It stood up once more on 1 September 1970 at RAF Brüggen, this...
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