RAF Laarbruch

Royal Air Force Laarbruch, more commonly known as RAF Laarbruch ICAO EDUL (from 1 January 1995 ETUL) was a Royal Air Force station, a military airfield, located in Germany on its border with the Netherlands.[1] The site now operates as the civilian Weeze Airport, in the Lower Rhine region of Germany.[2] The British army built Advanced Landing Ground Goch (B-100) during the Second World War in preparation for the final push across the Rhine River in early 1945.662 Squadron RAF operating Taylorcraft Auster, who remained at the airfield until 24 March.25 Squadron's 'C' Flight was also located at Laarbruch, equipped with the Bristol Bloodhound surface to air missile system.
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