Roy Taylor emails: "I am researching the history of RAF Truleigh Hill, a radar station which operated in Shoreham from the start of the Second World War until being closed down in 1958.
"I would like to locate Dusty' Miller, the airman in charge of the medical centre/sick quarters at the domestic site in Stoney Lane, Shoreham in 1957.
"I entered his kingdom for a brief period that year with a spell of Asian flu.
I believe he was a local man, as he played football for Goldstone in Division Two of the County League.
"I have contact with more than 60 airmen and wartime WAAFs who served at this station and would welcome contact from any I haven't previously unearthed."
Please call Roy on 01273 416920 or email rf_taylor@btopenworld.com
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