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Dec. 12, 1972 - White Christmas guaranteed for the Raf at Goose Bay: At Strike Command Raf Goose Bay, Labrador, where the average daily temperature at this time of the year is minus 25 deg F. snowfalls are very heavy and Christmas for the 70 men will definitely by white. The Bay is now ice bound, and as there are no roads of railway, the only way out is by air skiing ice hockey and curling, and according to Wing Commander K.L.Lewis the station is the most sought after RAF overseas posting Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dec-12-1972-white-christmas-guaranteed-for-the-raf-at-goose-bay-at-image69470504.html
RME10J9C–Dec. 12, 1972 - White Christmas guaranteed for the Raf at Goose Bay: At Strike Command Raf Goose Bay, Labrador, where the average daily temperature at this time of the year is minus 25 deg F. snowfalls are very heavy and Christmas for the 70 men will definitely by white. The Bay is now ice bound, and as there are no roads of railway, the only way out is by air skiing ice hockey and curling, and according to Wing Commander K.L.Lewis the station is the most sought after RAF overseas posting
Dec. 12, 1972 - White Christmas Guaranteed For The RAF At Goose Bay: At Strike Command RAF Goose Bay, Labrador, where the average daily temperatures at this time of the year is minus 25 deg F. snowfalls are very heavy and Christmas for the 70 men will definitely be white. The Bay is now ice-bound, and as there are no roads of railways, the only way out is by air. Naturally there are no shortage of winter sports, including ski-ing ice hockey and curling, and according to Wing Commander K.L. Lewis the station is the most sought-after RAF overseas posting Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dec-12-1972-white-christmas-guaranteed-for-the-raf-at-goose-bay-at-image69470501.html
RME10J99–Dec. 12, 1972 - White Christmas Guaranteed For The RAF At Goose Bay: At Strike Command RAF Goose Bay, Labrador, where the average daily temperatures at this time of the year is minus 25 deg F. snowfalls are very heavy and Christmas for the 70 men will definitely be white. The Bay is now ice-bound, and as there are no roads of railways, the only way out is by air. Naturally there are no shortage of winter sports, including ski-ing ice hockey and curling, and according to Wing Commander K.L. Lewis the station is the most sought-after RAF overseas posting
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