RAFG Stations & Establishments
- RAF Ahlhorn - returned to German control October 1958, now German Airfield Ahlhorner heath
- RAF Bad Kolgrub
- RAF Barrel Mountain - now German Army Air Base Barrel Mountain
- RAF Blankensee
- RAF Bruggen - now a British Army Garrison, called "Elmpt Station, Javelin Barracks"
- RAF Bückeburg - returned at the end of the 1950s, now Bückeburg Air Base
- RAF Butzweilerhof (August 1951 - 31 January 1967, transferred to Bundeswehr)
- RAF Celle - 11 April 1945 – 29 November 1957, now Celle Air Base
- RAF Fassberg - closed down in January 1957, now German Army base
- RAF Fuhlsbüttel
- RAF Gatow (Closed 1994)
- RAF Geilenkirchen - handed over March 1968 to German Air Force, now NATO Air Base Geilenkirchen
- RAF Goch
- RAF Gütersloh - now a British Army garrison called Princess Royal Barracks, Gütersloh
- RAF Hambühren
- RAF Hehn 11 Signals Unit main communications centre for RAFG and BAOR land line communications
- RAF Hustedt
- RAF Husum - a remote radar station on the coast near Husum, Schleswig-Holstein\
- RAF Jever - returned to German control 1961, now Upjever Air Base
- RAF Laarbruch - now a Civilian Airport Airport Weeze
- RAF Lübeck - used during Berlin Airlift, now Lübeck Airport
- RAF Lüneburg
- RAF Nordhorn - air weapons range returned March 2001.
- RAF Nörvenich - transferred mid-1950s, now German Nörvenich Air Base
- RAF Oldenburg - transferred October 1957?
- RAF Plantlünne
- RAF Rheindahlen - now occupied by the British Army, as HQ United Kingdom Support Command (Germany) (HQ UKSC(G))
- RAF Schleswigland - initial RAF designation "B.164 Schleswigland". RAF disestablished RAF STation Schleswigland in April 1958 and turned the southern part of the field over to German control. Last buildings relinquished November 1961. Nnow German Schleswig Air Base
- RAF Sundern
- RAF Sylt - from July 1945, seemingly handed over 16. Oktober 1961. To Marineflieger training unit? now Sylt Airport
- RAF Uetersen - From November 1948 to March 1950 HQ No. 85 Group RAF, RAF presence until end of November 1955.
- RAF Wahn
- RAF Hospital Wegberg - now occupied by the British Army, as HQ British Forces Germany Health Service (BFGHS)
- RAF Wildenrath - opened on 15 January 1952, closed 1992.
- RAF Winterberg
- RAF Wunstorf - returned to German Air Force 1957, now Wunstorf Air Base
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