Difference between revisions of "Bomber Command"

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click [[Wars]] for local details of the Boer War, WW1, WW2, & The Cold War
 
click [[Wars]] for local details of the Boer War, WW1, WW2, & The Cold War
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'''The Site'''
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The headquarters and officers houses were built on the north side of the Walters Ash to Bradenham Road and are in the parish of Lacey Green, their children attending [[Lacey Green School]]
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The servicemen and women lived in Walters Ash, where a NAFFI, church and playing fields were also constructed.  Land was acquired for this :-
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3rd May 1940.  Mrs Ishbel Ridgley sold eleven and a half acres of [[Speen Farm]].  click [[Ishbel MacDonald]] for more about Ishbel.
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Land for school (site 3) from Mrs Emma Grace
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90 acres compulsory purchase from Bradenham Estate
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September 1941.  Land for sports field site 4 from C W Raffety for [[Walters Ash Farm]].
  
 
'''Hallmark April 1968.'''  [[1968 Strike Command formed]] by mergers.
 
'''Hallmark April 1968.'''  [[1968 Strike Command formed]] by mergers.
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click [[RAF Local Residents]] for details of these men and women.
 
click [[RAF Local Residents]] for details of these men and women.
  
'''''Research Note'''  Alan Oakshot is included in [[RAF Local Residents]] because it was he who suggested that the new Headquarters of RAF High Wycombe, should be built at Walters Ash, surrounded by the woods.''
 
  
 
-The headquarters and officers houses were built on the north side of Walters Ash to Bradenham Road and are
 
-The headquarters and officers houses were built on the north side of Walters Ash to Bradenham Road and are
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September 1941.  Land for sports field site 4 from C W Raffety for [[Walters Ash Farm]].
 
September 1941.  Land for sports field site 4 from C W Raffety for [[Walters Ash Farm]].
 
click [[Air Chief Marshall Arthur Harris]] for more about Arthur Harris
 

Revision as of 07:09, 20 December 2023

click Wars for local details of the Boer War, WW1, WW2, & The Cold War

The Site

The headquarters and officers houses were built on the north side of the Walters Ash to Bradenham Road and are in the parish of Lacey Green, their children attending Lacey Green School

The servicemen and women lived in Walters Ash, where a NAFFI, church and playing fields were also constructed. Land was acquired for this :-

3rd May 1940. Mrs Ishbel Ridgley sold eleven and a half acres of Speen Farm. click Ishbel MacDonald for more about Ishbel.

Land for school (site 3) from Mrs Emma Grace

90 acres compulsory purchase from Bradenham Estate

September 1941. Land for sports field site 4 from C W Raffety for Walters Ash Farm.

Hallmark April 1968. 1968 Strike Command formed by mergers.

Hallmark April 1975. 1975 Strike Command becomes the Headquarters of U.K. Air Forces.

Hallmark April 1985. 1985 RAF Main Gates, Strike Command Research by Miles Marshall.

1987 Main Gates drawing by Miles Marshall

Hallmark February 1987. The New RAF Operations Centre. (An exhibition giving the history of this RAF Command Centre from its inception.)

click RAF Local Residents for details of these men and women.


-The headquarters and officers houses were built on the north side of Walters Ash to Bradenham Road and are

in the parish of Lacey Green, their children attending Lacey Green School

The majority of the servicemen and women lived in Walters Ash, where a NAFFI, church and playing fields were also constructed.

-3rd May 1940. Mrs Ishbel Ridgley sold eleven and a half acres of Speen Farm. click Ishbel MacDonald for more about Ishbel.

Land for school (site 3) from Mrs Emma Grace

90 acres compulsory purchase from Bradenham Estate

September 1941. Land for sports field site 4 from C W Raffety for Walters Ash Farm.