No 93 Entry RAF College Cranwell
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Some of our 105th Entry at Halton went off to Cranwell when we graduated in August 1966. I imagine they would have been around the 93rd Entry there.
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Re #11.
Adrian Evans (Drain) was originally on 92C. Last heard of in mid 90's in the Calne area of Wiltshire. I was trying to get in touch with him then but didn't succeed in tracking him down.
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Adrian Evans (Drain) was originally on 92C. Last heard of in mid 90's in the Calne area of Wiltshire. I was trying to get in touch with him then but didn't succeed in tracking him down.
Good luck
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Thanks for your help. We have tried the Herc Associations to no avail, but will keep working on the Herc lead, which is the best we have
Thanks for your help. We have tried the Herc Associations to no avail, but will keep working on the Herc lead, which is the best we have
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93 Entry started in Oct 65 so I suspect your friends were on 95 Entry. I seem to remember that ours was the first entry to have engineers on it, as a start of the transition of Engineer training from Henlow to Cranwell. The rest of the Henlow entries moved up a little later.
I had great admiration for the ex apprentices, having got to the top of their courses they then started again at the bottom and went through all bull etc that went with Cranwell. They were a great help to us novices, teaching us the tricks of bulling boots, ironing uniforms etc. Happy days
I had great admiration for the ex apprentices, having got to the top of their courses they then started again at the bottom and went through all bull etc that went with Cranwell. They were a great help to us novices, teaching us the tricks of bulling boots, ironing uniforms etc. Happy days
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