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Happy days in Singapore



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Many service and civilian personnel spent many happy months at the base at Seletar, Singapore.
Seletar was one of the most colourful and historic of the RAF's overseas bases and was opened in 1928.

Seletar was closed in 1971, but is remembered with affection by members of the RAF Seletar Association.

The association was formed in 1997 with the intention of bringing together any personnel who served or were based at Seletar in any capacity, service or civilian, including the families of those based there. Membership now exceeds 860.

Anyone wishing to join the association should telephone Brian Prior on 01473 833808.

A national reunion takes place annually. Local reunions take place on various dates during the year. On occasions, trips are organised to return to Singapore.

Brian Prior, RAF Seletar Association, Liaison officer for Suffolk



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  • Last Updated: 25 February 2008 9:47 AM
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