Dale is a small village and community in Pembrokeshire, Wales, located on the peninsula which forms the northern side of the entrance to the Milford Haven Waterway.
It was once a marcher borough, controlled by the Norman de Vale family from the 13th century Dale Castle.
[2] Located in the hundred of Roose, it is part of Little England beyond Wales and has been English-speaking since the 12th century.
Following cessation of activities in World War II, RAF Dale was decommissioned, and the site became occupied by the Fleet Air Arm as RNAS Dale (HMS Goldcrest), a satellite of HMS Goldcrest at RNAS Brawdy.
[citation needed] Dale Fort is a Victorian era fort located on a rocky promontory that now houses a field studies centre, for study of local marine biology, biology, geology, geomorphology, and other related fields.