RAF Feltwell
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RAF Feltwell | |
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Part of United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) | |
Located near Feltwell, Norfolk, England | |
Type | Air Force Housing & Containment Area |
Built | 1938 |
In use | 1989-Present |
Current owner |
Royal Air Force |
Controlled by | United States Air Force |
RAF Feltwell is a Royal Air Force station in Norfolk, East Anglia that is currently used by the United States Air Forces Europe. The station is located about 10 miles west of Thetford, Norfolk, England and is in the borough of King's Lynn at approximate Ordnance Survey grid reference TL 715 900.
The base is used as a housing estate for United States Air Force personnel stationed nearby at RAF Mildenhall and RAF Lakenheath, while also containing the Airman Leadership School for USAF personnel in the UK, as well as being the home of the Army and Air Force Exchange Service's sole furniture store in the country.
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[edit] History
The airfield was built during the period of expansion of the RAF in the late 1930s and is similar in layout to many of the other RAF airfields of the period (for example RAF Marham, RAF Watton and RAF West Raynham). The airfield was home to a number of heavy bomber squadrons of the RAF during World War II. Post war RAF Thor Missiles were stationed here at the time of the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Between 1989 and 2003 it also hosted the US Air Force's 5th Space Surveillance Squadron (5 SPSS) which was subordinate to the 21st Operations Group (21 OG) and the 21st Space Wing (21 SW), both at Peterson AFB, Colorado. These organizations in turn are subordinate to the 14th Air Force (14 AF) at Vandenberg AFB, California which reports to HQ Air Force Space Command (AFSPC), also at Peterson AFB, CO.
The 5 SPSS (initially designated "Detachment 1, 73rd Space Surveillance Group", or "Det 1 SSURGP") was part of the USAF's Passive Space Surveillance Network which tracked the physical location of emitting satellites in orbit. This data along with that from other systems was used to de-conflict the orbits of various satellites and manned vessels (for instance the Space Shuttle and the International Space Station) to reduce the risk of on-orbit collisions.
However other USAF systems and capabilities ultimately superseded DSTS and it were removed in 2002 and the unit was de-actived shortly thereafter.
The 21st Space Wing now has a detachment at RAF Fylingdales, UK, to coordinate cooperative missile warning and space surveillance with RAF counterparts.
[edit] Operational units and aircraft
- RAF
- No. 37 Squadron RAF (1937-1940) - Handley Page Harrow, Vickers Wellington I
- No. 57 Squadron RAF (1940-1942) - Vickers Wellington I
- No. 75 Squadron RAF (1940-1942) - Vickers Wellington I
- No. 77 Squadron RAF (1958-1963) - Thor IRBM
- No. 192 Squadron RAF (1943) - Handley Page Halifax II & V
- No. 214 Squadron RAF (1937-1939) - Handley Page Harrow, Vickers Wellington I
- No. 464 Squadron RAF (1942) - Lockheed Ventura I & II
- No. 487 Squadron RNZAF (1942-1943) - Lockheed Ventura I & II
- No. 651 Squadron RAF (1955-1957) - Auster AOP6
[edit] See also
- List of RAF stations
- United States Air Forces in Europe
- United States Air Force in the United Kingdom
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