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RAF Leuchars Ghostly Shuffling

RAF Leuchars Station, Leuchars, Fife Apparition World War I, World War II

RAF Leuchars Station in Leuchars, Fife, is home to a rather unusual ghostly phenomenon. Imagine being jolted awake in the dead of night by a loud thump, like someone slapping their fist on a bedside table. That's exactly what happened to one witness while they were sleeping in the duty bunk. The light in the room flickered on, and then they heard the unmistakable sound of someone shuffling along the corridor outside, but when they investigated, there was no one in sight.

Built in 1916, RAF Leuchars has a long and storied history, having served as a Royal Air Force base during World War I and II. After the war, it continued to operate until its closure in 2015, when it was handed over to the British Army. Given its military past, it's no surprise that strange occurrences have been reported here. This particular incident happened around 1992 or 1993, when the base was still in use by the RAF. The shuffling sound and sudden lighting change have left witnesses scratching their heads, wondering if they really did hear and see something inexplicable.

Historical Context

RAF Leuchars served as a military base during World War I and II, and was later used by the Royal Air Force until its closure in 2015.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Military Base
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Restricted Access
Date / Era
Circa 1992/93
Postcode Area
KY16

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