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  2. British Forces Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    No. 84 Squadron RAF; Resident infantry battalions — usually two light role infantry battalions, one at Dhekelia and one at Episkopi, are permanently based on the island; the battalions are usually rotated every 1–2 years. 1st Battalion The Rifles; 1st Battalion, Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment [13] Cyprus Military Working Dog Troop, Episkopi

  3. Episkopi Cantonment - Wikipedia

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    Episkopi Cantonment (Greek: Φρουρά Επισκοπής, Turkish: Episkopi Kantonu) is the capital of Akrotiri and Dhekelia, a British overseas territory on the island of Cyprus, administered as a military base. It is located in the northwestern part of the Western Sovereign Base Area (Akrotiri), one of the two areas which comprise the ...

  4. Near East Air Force (Royal Air Force) - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] In 1964, No. 29 Squadron RAF arrived in the fighter role, to be replaced in 1967 by No. 56 Squadron RAF. Later, No. 112 Squadron RAF arrived in the surface-to-air missile role. Equipped with Bristol Bloodhounds, the squadron was based at Paramali West, but administered from RAF Episkopi. [16]

  5. Near East Command - Wikipedia

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    In 1969 the Libyan districts were disbanded as British and American forces left Libya. [5] In Libya an Army port complex and RAF El Adem were closed in the late 1960s. [6] Hew Butler was General Officer Commanding Near East Land Forces from 1972 to 1974. [7] In April 1978 3 Signal Group in Cyprus was replaced by Signal Branch HQ Near East Land ...

  6. Troodos Station - Wikipedia

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    Troodos Station is a remote Signals Station operated by personnel from Golf Section, Joint Service Signal Unit (Cyprus). The station parents the Mount Olympus radar site, operated by a small contingent of RAF personnel. [1] The station is based deep within the Troodos Mountains, approximately 14 miles (23 km) north of Episkopi.

  7. Bombing raids on Cyprus during World War II - Wikipedia

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    On 9–10 July, the Italians hit RAF Nicosia again, causing some severe damage. On 12 July, Famagusta was attacked, causing minor damage to private property and the railway. [5] Nine persons were killed in another raid on Famagusta in mid-August. Limassol was also hit. [7] By September 1941, Cyprus was heavily reinforced and the main threat had ...

  8. List of Royal Air Force operations - Wikipedia

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    Operation Newcombe was the code name for two separate and concurrent RAF non-combat military operations in Mali. One operation involved logistical and airlift support for the French-led Operation Barkhane (previously Operation Serval ), whilst the other encompassed peacekeeping in support of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated ...

  9. Episkopi, Limassol - Wikipedia

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    Episkopi (Greek: Επισκοπή, Turkish: Piskobu) is a village lying partly in the Limassol district of Cyprus and partly in the British Overseas Territory of Akrotiri and Dhekelia. It is approximately 14 km (9 mi) west of Limassol and 40 km (25 mi) east of Paphos .