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  • • If they will explain how they intend to cram all of our air transport assets into Brize, which is considerably smaller than Lyneham and is already overcrowded;

    The Latest From www.politics.co.uk 2010

  • Lyneham is closing – the coincidence of more RAF and army job losses being announced was not lost – and a new repatriation centre has been opened at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire, along with a memorial garden in Carterton where that union flag will be hoisted.

    Wootton Bassett marks end of repatriation days 2011

  • I didn't go to all of them because it hurt too much and I won't go to Brize Norton for the same reason.

    Wootton Bassett marks end of repatriation days 2011

  • In an extraordinary incident, 200 British soldiers who were on their way back from serving their country in Afghanistan were diverted from RAF Brize Norton to Birmingham International because of the weather.

    Appeasers at Work 2008

  • In an extraordinary incident, 200 British soldiers who were on their way back from serving their country in Afghanistan were diverted from RAF Brize Norton to Birmingham International because of the weather.

    Archive 2007-12-30 2007

  • And he repeated it, “You haf de Nobel Brize,” and more.

    Nobel Quibbles 2006

  • And he repeated it, “You haf de Nobel Brize,” and more.

    Nobel Quibbles 2006

  • Most of the officers standing waiting, shuffling their feet on the tarmac at Brize

    Blast From the Past Elton, Ben 1998

  • And he repeated it, “You haf de Nobel Brize,” and more.

    Sinclair Lewis and the Nobel Prize 1969

  • And he repeated it, “You haf de Nobel Brize,” and more.

    Sinclair Lewis and the Nobel Prize 1961

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