RAF Digby

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RAF Digby is a Royal Air Force station in Lincolnshire, England, historically significant for its role in air defense and signals intelligence, particularly during the Second World War.

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RAF Digby canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Royal Air Force station
controlledUnit fighter squadrons
radar and signals units
country United Kingdom
formerlyKnownAs RAF Scopwick
garrison Royal Air Force personnel
Royal Canadian Air Force personnel
hasBuilding barracks
hangars
operations room
hasCategory Military intelligence installations of the United Kingdom
Royal Air Force stations in Lincolnshire
World War II airfields in the United Kingdom
hasCommunicationRole interception of enemy communications
signals relay
hasFunction control of fighter operations
signals interception
training
hasGeographicalRegion East Midlands
hasHeritageStatus historic RAF station
hasNearbySettlement Digby, Lincolnshire
Scopwick, Lincolnshire
hasRole air defence station
fighter sector station
signals intelligence station
hasRunwaySurface grass
isPartOfHistoryOf British air defence
British signals intelligence
locatedIn England
Lincolnshire
locatedNear Sleaford
namedAfter village of Digby
notableFor joint RAF–RCAF operations
role in Battle of Britain air defence system
signals intelligence work during Second World War
operatedBy Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force Signals units
linked to: RAF Signals Command

Royal Canadian Air Force
ownedBy Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom)
linked to: Ministry of Defence
partOf RAF Air Defence network
linked to: Dowding system

RAF signals intelligence network
timePeriod 20th century
Second World War era
usedDuring First World War
linked to: World War I

Second World War
linked to: World War II

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