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UK Space Command - 1 April 2021

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Old 26th Dec 2023, 20:15
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When attending DSEi back in September I popped along to the Space Command Booth





Saw Space Command's AVm Paul Godfrey at the desk, did not get a chance to chat with him, but instead chatted to female naval lt commander (she was aircrew observer) on the stand and another royal navy commander who was air engineering....

Picked up a couple of booklets and went away;

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Old 26th Dec 2023, 20:22
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Golf balls on the Welsh horizon??

Looks like Cawdor BArracks (formerly RAF Brawdy) could be home of an another US Space Force deep space tracking facility

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-65031917

And a return of US personnel back to this abse as its been 3 decades since SOSUS facility had couple of hundred USN sailors and officers there.

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