RAF Boddington

RAF Boddington

RAF Boddington is a non-flying Royal Air Force station in Boddington, Gloucestershire. It is currently the home of 9 Signals Unit.Boddington was the first computerised communication centre in the 1950's when it was run by the Army. The tradition of computerised relay communications has continued to the present day.The station closed in December 2007.


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