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                                    - What was rewarding was being able to keep up with somebe godfather to our son Philip, Maurice stood in for him bojet course with us at Lossiemouth. Tony Harper poor chap as helping me form No 2 TWU at Lossiemouth. Ray Beyerto Lyneham. Also taught me the basics of golf while there! - We did meet up with others as time went on and, on a lighMaserati it was given the number 101 for a race at DoningNeedless to say I had problems with 101 but what%u2019s new!Allan Malcolm- Were we Green on graduation? I remember 3 Sqn being R- On the occasion of our graduation, and following the paradthe RAF Regiment AVM Donald Pocock in the gentlemen%u2019sresponded cautiously by saying okay. He turned to me anmy colour drill and I was gutted. I had aspirations to followgetting my drill sharp and my colour drill in particular on pobeen slick as the bottom of the pike (colour pole) kept stickfault. There were two belts stored together and one of theahead of, I thought, the first graduate colour bearer to whoand I grabbed at what I thought was the better fitting belt a- Pride at being a non-aircrew cadet being chosen as an Uncadet Queen%u2019s Colour Bearer.- I have been intrigued too to read over the last couple of yeSultanate of Oman where I lived and worked for the best pwith SOAF (as was) and Gerry Wilmott who worked for SOentry (99) lost his life when his helicopter crashed into the Chris Ford- March 16th%u2026biggest relief for a long time being able to sayAir Force.- Would I have turned out any different if I had been to HenlCranwell and the friends made there will be remembered.
                                
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