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My
R.A.F. Life
National Service had finished and
a pal from my school days had the brilliant idea of
us joining The Canadian Air Force. Problem was this
was only possible by serving in the R.A.F. first and
transferring or something similar afterwards.
After filling in forms at the recruiting
office in Leicester my friend backed out but with
my brother having enjoyed life in the R.A.F. as a
national serviceman (he actually signed on for an
extra year) I carried on. Then what happened next
should have warned me to be careful with future decisions.
I had an 'A' grade in my maths GCE
exam and opted for the accounts section. Imagine my
surprise when told my maths wasn't good enough and
was offered the proud sounding trade of 'Clerk Equipment
Accounts'. This was the same as pay accounts or so
I was told. Didn't take long to realise I was a Storeman
to all intents and purposes and as it turned out was
for the next 30 odd years of my working life.

Hut 292 RAF Bridgnorth
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My
hope was to get away from the Leicester area and
after being made welcome when signing the final
paperwork was given my first orders which were
virtually 'Here's a ticket to RAF Bridgnorth,
don't miss your trains or else'. |
The eight week square bashing course
was a real roller coaster with about 20 of us in a
hut and plagued by two corporal drill instructors.
One the kind friendly type and the other a bully.
I think it took us about three weeks to work out this
was all part of their fun and how they must have laughed
over drinks in the local pub.
I remember taking Sandy a lad from
the Highlands home on a weekend pass. I could just
about understand him if he spoke very slowly but friends
in Leicester were quite baffled.
My trade training was about another
eight weeks at Kirton-in-Lindsay. The bonus was we
had a civilian instructor and seemed to be treated
slightly better. Then my first posting and dreaming
of Scotland, Cornwall or anyplace away from Leicester.
So where was RAF Cottesmore? Turned out 20 miles from
Leicester!! Another sense of humour from my new masters.
| It had its benefits
as Oakham had a decent pub, The Roebuck, where
we would often be knocking on the door at opening
time. Another asset was it had a coffee bar at
the rear where I eventually met my future wife
Ann. Turned out her dad Victor was a past landlord
of the place. |

Our wedding Oakham 1967
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Memories of Cottesmore were mostly
happy ones and sharing a room with three Geordies
was never dull. One Sunday we went down into Oakham
and gave our pint of blood to pass away the time and
get a free cup of tea and a biscuit. Also my first
Vespa scooter for £10 gave valiant service around
East Leicestershire even though I could not manage
to pass my test. Well not until I returned from my
next posting in Germany and upgraded to a Lambretta.
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RAF Gutersloh Admin Wing 1965
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RAF Gutersloh Stores Team 1965
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RAF Sharjah Taxi Queue 1969
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RAF Sharjah Tea Wallah 1969
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I finished my service at North Luffenham
only about 6 miles from Cottesmore. In between postings
to Gutersloh in Germany; Sharjah in the Persian Gulf;
16MU at Stafford and Waddington completed my 12 years.
Highlights were building a beer bar
in a 'clothes drying room' for Christmas in Sharjah.
12 of us spent about a week lining it with plywood
and converting it into a ships bridge. Even included
a gangplank and ships bell. When we worked out the
cost to the RAF we nearly ripped it all out for fear
of several charges. All the bars were judged by the
Group Captain and ours won a couple of barrels of
beer and was opened straight the way. It eventually
closed several days later and was the only one not
to close with us working shifts behind the bar. My
favourate customers were the RAF Police Dogs who appreciated
a change in diet throughout the night.
The other high spot was ordering
spares for the Lancaster Bomber whilst at Waddington.
In the final stages of getting its air worthiness
certificate it was actually given the same priority
for spares as the stations V Bombers and several hours
were spent with the MoD on the telephone trying to
find bits and pieces.
There were many other parts enjoyable
and otherwise but could fill pages of them. Perhaps
a page for each station I served on might be something
for the future.
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