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RAF West Raynham - July 2020
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Morris" data-source="post: 364261" data-attributes="member: 49293"><p>I love this site, mainly because in my youth (1960's /70's, with friends used to do a lot of exploration especially at weekends. I wish we'd had the money to afford cameras. </p><p></p><p>To the point, I had was a security officer and had opportunities to do lots of exploring about 15 years ago. My colleague was on the team at West Raynham. He was an ex-squaddie an tough as old nails. He used to swear that only one or two guards would go to the Gym area. There was an area there that was obviously an old Squash court. He said that they often used to hear people "playing" squash and the voices of spectators though you could never follow the conversation. He said when you checked it was always empty and the dust was undisturbed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Morris, post: 364261, member: 49293"] I love this site, mainly because in my youth (1960's /70's, with friends used to do a lot of exploration especially at weekends. I wish we'd had the money to afford cameras. To the point, I had was a security officer and had opportunities to do lots of exploring about 15 years ago. My colleague was on the team at West Raynham. He was an ex-squaddie an tough as old nails. He used to swear that only one or two guards would go to the Gym area. There was an area there that was obviously an old Squash court. He said that they often used to hear people "playing" squash and the voices of spectators though you could never follow the conversation. He said when you checked it was always empty and the dust was undisturbed. [/QUOTE]
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