In April 2005 an historic ceremony took place unveiling a granite memorial at the gateway to St Eval Church.
Over 1000 aircrew and ground staff lost their lives at RAF St Eval between 1939-1959 while the station, which was one of the largest operation stations during the Second World War, was operational.
All ranks from RAF, WAAF and WRAF or next of kin who served at RAF St Eval are invited to join the RAF St Eval Coastal Command Association.
We have two reunions every year, in April and September, and two newsletters, in January and July.
For further information contact one of us.
Ray Massey on 01925 755556; Peter Salisbury on 01460 61291; Ken Wilson on 01514 243 263
ken624wils@yahoo.com
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