File:RAF Brawdy aerial view 1944.jpg
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|Description=Vertical aerial view of RAF Brawdy, Pembrokeshire (UK). Although it was used as a satellite airfield by the nearby St David's at this time, Brawdy did not officially open until February 1944 when No. 517 Squadron RAF moved there to fly meteorological sorties over the Atlantic Ocean and the Western approaches.
|Description=Vertical aerial view of RAF Brawdy, Pembrokeshire (UK). Although it was used as a satellite airfield by the nearby St David's at this time, Brawdy did not officially open until February 1944 when No. 517 Squadron RAF moved there to fly meteorological sorties over the Atlantic Ocean and the Western approaches.
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|Source={{IWM Collections|HU 92993|oid=205023355}}
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|Source={{IWM Collections|HU 92993|oid=205023355|nocat=1}}
|Date=1944
|Date=1944
|Author=Group Captain E.C. Kidd, RAF
|Author=Group Captain E.C. Kidd, RAF
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[[Category:World War II aerial photographs of the United Kingdom]]
[[Category:World War II aerial photographs of the United Kingdom]]
[[Category:Black and white photographs]]
[[Category:Black and white photographs]]
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[[Category:Collections of the Imperial War Museum]]