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Hi, too old to be called a new boy, but many years ago-'64-'69- I served Her Majesty in what we then called The Mob. Six weeks square bashing at Swinderby, six months trade training at Weeton, four and a half years at Wittering, mostly in the brake chute section, with some time on personnel chutes, and some time on flying clothing in the ops centre. Then we had two squadrons on the station, 100 and 139, and something called-I think- The Bomber Command Development School or Centre. All on Victor B2.
Havn't spent a lot of time trawling the site yet, but first impressions are that we were a lot happier in those days than todays airmen and women are, but given today's circumstances perhaps that's not surprising. We were always told that we were just four minutes away at any time from incineration by the big bad bear of the Soviet Union, but we quaffed our tea and downed our Double Diamond ( a chemical beer, too strong for todays airmen! ) without a care in the world.
I was there for the last years of the old Bomber Command, and the first nine months of the new Strike Command. I was there for the arrival of the first Harrier, and the Regiment. I was there every morning at 10am for the arrival of the Malcom van and tea and a bun!
In case you think my 5+3 ( 5 regular, 3 reserve ) isn't much time in service, I actually did over twenty years ' with' the RAF because my old man did his 22 and I grew up on airfields: Bawdsey, Felixstowe, West Raynham, Martlesham Heath, Butterworth ( Malaya ) and then Wittering. I live now five minutes from Biggin Hill in one direction and Kenley in the other. Like it or loath it, wherever you are you'll never forget your time in the service, I know I never will. One tip, don't come out too early. I did and I've always regretted it.
 
Welcome to the Goat, Pacmac - great first post!

There's a few old timers on here (some of 'em till serving!), so stick around & enjoy!

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Hello mate

5 years might not be that long but long enough to bag a few old war stories :PDT_Xtremez_14:
 
Thanks all for welcomes. I expect we've all come out a bit too early, if the truth be told! Probably as a result of too much chemical beer!:PDT_Xtremez_15:

Wednesday was always war story day in my time, so you'll have to be patient and WAIT FOR IT!
Got to go now, trying to sell my house, potential buyer arriving in five minutes.
 
Welcome indeed!
Bawdsey eh? That was my first 'real' station following Swinderby and Locking in 1971.
I'll certainly take your advice about trying to stay in, I clock up 37 years on April 19th.
and they may even want to hang on to me for a few more years yet!
Hope the house sale goes well and look forward to your posts.

Ping
 
Welcome indeed!
Bawdsey eh? That was my first 'real' station following Swinderby and Locking in 1971.
I'll certainly take your advice about trying to stay in, I clock up 37 years on April 19th.
and they may even want to hang on to me for a few more years yet!
Hope the house sale goes well and look forward to your posts.

Ping

Hope there was more pleasure than pain old timer! Welcome Patmac.
 
Thanks for more welcomes. House inspection went well, hoping for the best, need to get out of the mortgage trap before I fall of the perch!
Hi ping. Bawdsey-we were there in the fifties. The old man joined the RAF in '48 and was sent off almost immediately on unaccompanied tour to Habbanya, in the pretty country of-yes, you've guessed it-Iraq! ( nothing changes, what goes around comes around etc etc ) We lived in Ireland with my grandmother. When he came back in '51 his first posting was Bawdsey, I think he might even have been in the Regiment at that time. He was charged with the task of guarding the cliffs in case the North sea nicked 'em! A year there, then it was across the river to Felixstowe, then still a flying boat base with Sunderlands, the first aircraft I'd ever seen. Still love the old fat beast, great example in the RAF museum, not too far off.
Went back to Bawdsey a couple of years ago with a group from Imperial War Museum on a tour. Very disappointing. Brick radar blockhouse full of rusting equipment claiming to tell the story of radar in the war. Bawdsey Manor now in the hands of private owners, and very little sign of the station it once was. Couldn't even find the keeper's cottage in the woods where we once lived
I could have done 37 years, if only I'd had some sense! Might even have made Corporal, the dizzy heights!
 
Okay..... intros over folks, feel free to chat via PM or post away in the forums.:PDT_Xtremez_30:
 
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