RAF Angle

RAF Angle

RAF Angle was a World War II RAF station in South West Wales, near the village of Angle, Pembrokeshire. It was opened in December 1941 and closed in early 1945.

In September 1943 the Royal Navy moved from Angle to the RNAS at Dale, Pembrokeshire, and the RAF swapped sites in the other direction.


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