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Lt Cdr Mason, second in Command of 617 RAF Squadron, said: “I am thrilled to work alongside my Italian colleagues and see how they control, launch and recover F-35s from the tower.
The Dambusters 75 years on: How marbles inspired the Second World War's most daring bombing raid Heroism of 617 Squadron and ingenuity of Barnes Wallis remembered on anniversary of one of Britain ...
Transcribed by my daughter Janet Newcombe from the handwritten notes provided. From reserved occupation to a qualified pilot with 463 (RAAF) Squadron and 617 (RAF) Squadron Bomber Command. This ...
More than 70 Scouts from across New Mexico gathered at the New Mexico Supreme Court in Santa Fe on Saturday to learn about the court and earn merit badges. They ...
An F-35B of 617 Squadron, Royal Air Force, taxiing to depart RAF Marham for Iceland to begin a NATO Air Policing deployment. The aircraft is carrying two ASRAAM air-to-air missiles on its external ...
‘Solicitor apprenticeships,’ she summarises, ‘are providing new routes to qualification, injecting young, diverse talent into the profession.’ And with caution around debt being a key ...
809 Naval Air Squadron has completed its first operational sortie with the F-35B Lightning stealth fighter, piloted, maintained, dispatched, and recovered entirely by its own personnel.
The phoenix has risen.For the first time an F-35B Lightning stealth fighter belonging to 809 Naval Air Squadron, flown by an 809 pilot, maintained, dispatched and recovered solely by 809 personnel, ...
"The special badge is just one way of showing support for those who have fought the breast cancer battle or are in it right now," the sheriff's office said.
The badge of the Red Arrows shows the aircraft in their trademark diamond nine formation. Their motto, Éclat, is French for “brilliance” or “excellence”.
RAF hero Len Parry, one of Britain’s last surviving VJ Day veterans, celebrates his 103rd birthday today. Burma Star holder Len told The Sun on Sunday how he had a narrow escape when he was ...
A secret agreement has been in place since the 1950s that allows the RAF to intercept 'hostile' aircraft in Irish airspace. Above, a Royal Air Force badge on a pilot's sleeve. Photograph: Bethany ...