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Military History information for East Kirkby and places above it in the hierarchy

East Kirkby

  • East Kirkby started World War II with a passive role. It had a decoy airfield with wooden Whitley bombers. Still, these worked, having been attacked several times.
  • Construction of an airfield started in 1942 and was an RAF station by 20 August, 1943.
  • Lancaster bombers were taking off from the station within a week of opening. The last sortie was on 25 April, 1945.
  • The airfield was placed in a "care and maintenance" mode in November, 1945.
  • The airfield was returned to full service when the RAF and USAF arrived in August, 1954.
  • The field closed in 1958 and was sold in 1970.
  • The field is now home to the Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre which opened in 1989.

Lincolnshire

The Great War Bulletin for January 18th, 1915 tells us that schools in the Newark area had to give students two days off because 1,000 Territorial troops from Lincolnshire were maneuvering in and around Newark in Nottinghamshire.

Pat COOK provides letters written by Joe SMITH starting from just before the Great War until his death in 1916. These are letters to his devoted mother, telling of his enlistment and life in the Royal Navy, his training, uniform, girl friends, sleeping in a hammock, and stories of life on the ship. Please enjoy Joe's letters home.

England

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