Level
One - Public
RAF
Welford is an active Royal Air
Force station in Berkshire, England.
The airfield is located approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) northwest
of Newbury; about 50 miles (80 km)
west-southwest of London.
Opened
in 1943, it was used during the Second World
War by both the Royal Air
Force and United States Army Air
Forces. During the war it was used primarily as a transport
airfield. After the war it was closed in 1946 and placed in reserve
status. As a result of the Cold War, the
station was reopened in 1955 as a munitions depot by the United
States Air Force.
Today
it is one of the largest ammunition
compounds for the United States Air
Force in Western Europe for heavy munitions.
Level
Two – Entry
RAF
Welford is an active Royal
Air Force station
in Berkshire, England.
The airfield and proving ground is located approximately 6 miles
(9.7 km) northwest of Newbury;
about 50 miles (80 km) west-southwest of London.
Opened
in 1943, it was used during the Second World
War by both the Royal Air
Force and United States Army Air
Forces, primarily as a transport airfield but with a
subsidiary role as a proving ground, providing scale models of the St
Pauli district of Hamburg to test incendiary bombardment. After the
war it was closed in 1946 and placed in reserve status. As a result
of the Cold War, the station was
reopened in 1955 as a munitions depot by the United
States Air Force.
Level
Three – Restricted
RAF
Welford is a former active Royal Air
Force station in Berkshire, England,
located approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) northwest of Newbury;
about 50 miles (80 km) west-southwest of London.
Opened
in 1943, it was used during the Second World
War by both the Royal Air Force and
United States Army Airforces, primarily as a transport airfield
but with a subsidiary role as a proving ground, providing scale
models of the St Pauli district of Hamburg to test thaumatic-energy
bombardment. Due to progressive biohazard levels it was closed in
1946 and placed under Department of Metaphysics containment with a
public front of a United States Airforce munitions depot.
Level
Three – Top Secret
RAF
Welford is a former active Royal
Air Force station
in Berkshire, England,
located approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) northwest of Newbury;
about 50 miles (80 km) west-southwest of London.
Opened
in 1943, it was used during the Second World
War by both the Royal Air
Force and United States Army Air
Forces, primarily as a transport airfield but with a
subsidiary role as a proving ground, providing full-scale models of
the St Pauli district of Hamburg and selected German POWs to test
thaumatic-energy bombardment. Due to progressive biohazard levels it
was closed in 1946 and placed under Department of Metaphysics
containment with a public front of a United States Airforce munitions
depot.
Level
Four – Above Top Secret
RAF
Welford is a former active Royal Air
Force station in Berkshire, England,
located approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) northwest of Newbury;
about 50 miles (80 km) west-southwest of London.
Opened
in 1943, it was used during the Second World
War by both the Royal Air
Force and United States Army Air
Forces, primarily as a transport airfield but with a
subsidiary role as a proving ground, providing full-scale models of
the St Pauli district of Hamburg and selected German POWs to test
thaumatic-energy bombardment.
The
facility came under attack from unknown hostile entities on January
the 23rd1946. The attack was suppressed after three days
of combat carried out by an Armed Task Force of the Department of
Metaphysics. Since 1955 the remains of the site has been
maintained under a public front of a United States Airforce munitions
depot.
Level
Five – Outer Perimeter Task Force Leader
RAF
Welford is a former active Royal Air
Force station in Berkshire, England,
located approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) northwest of Newbury;
about 50 miles (80 km) west-southwest of London.
Opened
in 1943, it was used during the Second World
War by both the Royal Air
Force and United States Army Air
Forces, primarily as a transport airfield but with a
subsidiary role as a proving ground, providing full-scale models of
the St Pauli district of Hamburg and selected German POWs to test
thaumatic-energy bombardment.
The
facility came under attack from then unknown hostile entities on
January the 23rd 1946. The HEs quickly captured the
facility and killed all staff on base. After three days of combat an
Armed Task Force of the Department of Metaphysics was unable to
suppress the attack and the site was placed under armed quarantine.
On August 20th 1946 the facility was carpet bombed in
a combined USAF/RAF attack. Since 1955 the remains of the site has
been maintained under a public front of a United States Airforce
munitions depot.
Level
Six – Interior Brigade Commander
RAF
Welford is a former active Royal Air
Force station in Berkshire, England,
located approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) northwest of Newbury;
about 50 miles (80 km) west-southwest of London.
Opened
in 1943, it was used during the Second World
War by both the Royal Air
Force and United States Army Air
Forces, primarily as a transport airfield, with a subsidiary
role as a proving ground, providing full scale models of the St Pauli
district of Hamburg and selected German POWs to test thaumatic-energy
bombardment.
The
facility came under attack from then unknown hostile entities on
January the 23rd 1946. The HEs quickly captured the
facility and killed all staff on base. After three days of combat by
an Armed Task Force of the Department of Metaphysics was unable to
suppress the attack but the site was placed under armed quarantine.
On August the 20th 1946 contact was established with
the entities. They identified themselves as the incorporeal remains of the German POWs used in
the original site tests. They demanded repatriation and the
restoration of the Third Reich.
After
a period of armed stalemate a treaty of non-aggression was signed in
1955. Despite containment breaches in 1959, 1971, 1987 and 2001
(attributed to Soviet/Russian espionage) site confidentiality has
been successfully maintained under a public front of a United States
Airforce munitions depot.
Level
Seven – AAO Site Council primer
RAF
Welford is the front-name of an Allied Anomalous Organisation
outpost in Berkshire, England,
located approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) northwest of Newbury;
about 50 miles (80 km) west-southwest of London and
an as yet unknown location on a planet in the constellation of
Reticulum.
Opened
in 1943, it was used during the Second World
War by both the Royal Air
Force and United States Army Air
Forces to open and maintain high-energy portal,
approximately 10 metres square, contained in the Central Silo.
The
portal was used as a means to establish diplomatic contact with a
civilisation known as the Glieseans. First contact was established by
the Axis through a portal opened in Rural Poland in April 1941,
resulting in the Glieseans sending a delegation to Earth, now better
known the Foo Fighters. Negotiations were engaged in order with
the aim of winning the Glieseans to the Allied cause or at least
establishing neutrality, finally achieving success in January 1944.
The
portal was maintained after the war, along with diplomatic and
economic contact, culminating in the a NATO-Gliesean Memorandum of
Understanding, ratified in 1955, and the opening of embassies on
either side of the portal. Despite external breaches in 1959, 1971,
1987 and 2001 (attributed to Soviet/Russian espionage) site
confidentiality has been successfully maintained under a public front
of a United States Airforce munitions depot.
Level
Eight - Redacted
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