RAF Macrihanish was a USA nuclear store, and US navy seal Base, occasionally visited by the RAF or the SAS.
RAF Stornoway was a signals Base (electronic countermeasures testing). Later a Tornado Standby base, there is was a RN refuelling depot there as well.
RAF Benbecula was is a Radar station lodging on an army rocket base, but the Radar was on a civilian airfield. Now on a mountain on North Uist.
I was a LtechGR later an LTechAD, or translated an Electronics Technician Ground Radar, later Electronics Technician Air Defence. Basically a Radar Technician.
Luckily no sheep on the airfield, but we did have some Scottish wild cats on the base. We had no guard duties, as we lived on the army base and they had plenty of spare squaddies needing something to do. We didn't need to guard the radar station ( except exersizes) we were off down the side of a civilian airfield, sometimes someone bothered to shut the gate.
When the only supplier was off, the SGT Radar or CPL had to issue equipment, clothing stores were ordered from Buchan when the supplier was on duty and issued by him maybe a couple of weeks later..
The islands north of Benbec are populated by members of the very strict " Free Church of Scotland" and everything closed on a Sunday, the islands South of Benbec are populated by Catholics and opened after morning church.
On arrival on Benbec you were given a lecture. No going to North Uist on Sunday ( connected by causeway), no hanging out washing on the MQs on a Sunday, no being seen with Booze outside on a Sunday..
Did the trip to Buchan once, long trip, for a day there, then a long trip back.
The main disadvantage of living on an army base was the crap food, on a par with Swinderby, like RAF Staxon Wold radar station ( near Scarborough) you lived there on an army base , the food there was crap too.
The other disadvantage was the occasional power mad Army Sgt (or above) we had one search the RAF airman's accomodation and waking men sleeping off shift, without authority.
What was he searching for?
Tea spoons missing from the mess.. He got seriously into trouble for that and very nearly got done for theft, as he took an RAF airman cooks set of privately owned chefs knives. Didn't find tea spoons though.. They were taken by visiting squaddies on Benbec for rapier or other missile firing, and were gone ...
RAF Benbecula never closed and the only day workers Monday were the, one supplier, The CO, the Warrant officer eng, the two mechanical techies,, the 4 officer radar operators and the spare radar tech and operator . All the rest of the manpower were on the 4 shifts, a radar Sgt with a radar CPL or a JT, and two Scopie operators per shift. There was an officer's mess verses SGTs mess doo a couple of weeks after I arrived, so I as a newly minted Cpl was left in charge of a radar station!!!
This was the second time I'd lived out there, 1971-75, Dad got posted there as a civilian at the Army base, I went to school in Inverness. Car to North Uist, ferry across to Skye, school bus across Skye picking up more pupils, ferry to Lochalsh, train to Inverness picking up more pupils on the way. School buses to the council run hostels for girls or boys ( a good distance apart). You stayed there in prison all term..
Some comedian posted me out there again, I didn't volunteer!! I actually saw the radar I later worked on, arrive during my school holidays..