RAF Nocton Hall
was a 740-bed hospital
under RAF control from the 1940s until 1984. It was used by civilians and
forces personnel until 1984, when it was leased to the USAF as a United States Air Force wartime
contingency hospital. During the Gulf War, over 1,300 US medical staff were sent to the Hall
and many were billeted at RAF Scampton. Fortunately only 35 casualties
had to be treated. In its later days 13 American personnel remained to keep the
hospital serviceable. RAF Nocton Hall was handed back to the Her Majesty's Government by the USAF on 30
September 1995.Wednesday, 21 November 2012
RAF Nocton Hall History
RAF Nocton Hall
was a 740-bed hospital
under RAF control from the 1940s until 1984. It was used by civilians and
forces personnel until 1984, when it was leased to the USAF as a United States Air Force wartime
contingency hospital. During the Gulf War, over 1,300 US medical staff were sent to the Hall
and many were billeted at RAF Scampton. Fortunately only 35 casualties
had to be treated. In its later days 13 American personnel remained to keep the
hospital serviceable. RAF Nocton Hall was handed back to the Her Majesty's Government by the USAF on 30
September 1995.
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