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Posted by CRUSADER on December 27, 2003 at 10:51:36 from (216.31.5.232):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: MAKE LIVING TRADING, FIXING IRON??? posted by CRUSADER on December 26, 2003 at 11:42:17:
I spent my five years at RAF Lakenheath. Traveled over and saw Bentwaters and Woodbridge. They have turned base housing into a low income housing area is some parts and have put houses on the market for sale in other areas. At Woodbridge, the Brits are still using the flightline and industrial estate parts of the base. At Bentwaters the F/L part of the base is now an Industrial Park and using the runway for cargo/etc. Do you remember where RAF Alconbury is? The U.S. still uses the base housing, BX, Comissary. Prior to leaving England I saw on the news where they are looking at turning the base into an airport. Stansted has grown due to the evergrowing town of London. You can fly into Stansted from the U.S. now. Don't remember which airlines is flying into there. I would've loved to stay there another year, but things didn't work out that way. Instead I got sent back here to Cannon. later days mate, Jim
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