Lest We Forget
RAF Waddington more or less came to standstill today between 1050 & 1105 and the Reds took time out from their training programme at Scampton around the same to show respect to the fallen. Cranwell, on the other hand, decided to fly on regardless throughout the traditional two minute silence. Shame. On the same level as the woman in the black coat in Westminster garden who, about 15 seconds into the two minute silence, pulled out her smart phone to film those around her. No respect, no sense, not a clue.
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Saw Mrs Stead, Mrs Gibson and Mrs Williams on telly on Saturday night.
So dignified, but it must still hurt so much...
So dignified, but it must still hurt so much...
Glad to see they're doing ok and have formed these bonds with the other families.
His eldest looks like a fine young man I'm sure Dave would have been proud of. Especially since he seems to take after his mother!
Landlocked - "I was only a ground tradesman"? No "only" about it - everybody had/has their job to do, from FJ pilot to cook!
As soon as I read the original I knew that you or Courtney Mil would be onto it like a flash. You did not let me down
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Every November there is a little piece of me that cries for those that we have lost. For me, some of it is personal, as it is for others. But we do it. We stand there and we honour our (lost) friends.
And inside us, a little piece of us is screaming . So we stand there, at Attention, as we hear the Last Post played; some of us hold the Salute until Reveille is played (and we try not to cry).
Then we turn and we march away to survive another year. We don't forget our lost friends, we place them somewhere safe such that we don't fall apart and such that they KNOW we won't fall apart. THAT's how we care for them, THAT'S how we keep them alive.
And inside us, a little piece of us is screaming . So we stand there, at Attention, as we hear the Last Post played; some of us hold the Salute until Reveille is played (and we try not to cry).
Then we turn and we march away to survive another year. We don't forget our lost friends, we place them somewhere safe such that we don't fall apart and such that they KNOW we won't fall apart. THAT's how we care for them, THAT'S how we keep them alive.
In one of the early posts on this Thread, I said that I was trying to get the name of a Master Pilot, killed on a sea survival course, added to the Armed Forces Memorial at Alrewas.
Although it took some time whilst the facets were checked and decisions arrived at, I am pleased to say that the name of Master Pilot G D Howarth will be added to the memorial in due course. The only downside is that I have been unable to find any pointers to his family and their whereabouts, although I have located his place of birth and location and date of marriage but there the trail goes cold.
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Although it took some time whilst the facets were checked and decisions arrived at, I am pleased to say that the name of Master Pilot G D Howarth will be added to the memorial in due course. The only downside is that I have been unable to find any pointers to his family and their whereabouts, although I have located his place of birth and location and date of marriage but there the trail goes cold.
Old Duffer
Lest We Forget
Please allow me a moment of reflection.
The words that follow were penned by a good man, a top man, my best man. Sadly he is no longer with us, taken too soon like many others. There but for the grace of God go I and the countless many that were lucky to have had a narrow escape (or two) along the way thanks to Martin Baker.
Until we soar again:
Ewan Murdoch
Martin Ramsay
Paul Gay
Mark Hanna
Mike Thompson
Guy Bancroft-Wilson
Dave Frost
Leigh Fox
Neil McClaghllan
John Sewell
Byron Clew
CJ Weightman
Mike Auckland
Graham Wardle
Falcon Eddie
Trevor Roche
Mike Harland
Dave Stock
Mike Sears
He’s gone, that friend of mine,
His smile, his face, his joy of living.
Never more to sit on my wing,
To soar the heights totally free.
He’s gone, his life spent
In one brilliant, beautiful, burst of light.
No pain, no thoughts, just darkness.
His life glorious to the end.
His cheeky arrogance still rings in our ears,
His voice is still in our conversation.
We talk, we relive, he has not gone.
He listens now and smiles.
We will not let him go,
He lives on in our hearts and in our souls,
And we wait patiently for the day,
The day when once more we can soar together, totally free.
Once you’ve gotten that bit of dust out of your eye, please feel free to add a comment with your own names of those you’ve lost doing the job we love
The words that follow were penned by a good man, a top man, my best man. Sadly he is no longer with us, taken too soon like many others. There but for the grace of God go I and the countless many that were lucky to have had a narrow escape (or two) along the way thanks to Martin Baker.
Until we soar again:
Ewan Murdoch
Martin Ramsay
Paul Gay
Mark Hanna
Mike Thompson
Guy Bancroft-Wilson
Dave Frost
Leigh Fox
Neil McClaghllan
John Sewell
Byron Clew
CJ Weightman
Mike Auckland
Graham Wardle
Falcon Eddie
Trevor Roche
Mike Harland
Dave Stock
Mike Sears
He’s gone, that friend of mine,
His smile, his face, his joy of living.
Never more to sit on my wing,
To soar the heights totally free.
He’s gone, his life spent
In one brilliant, beautiful, burst of light.
No pain, no thoughts, just darkness.
His life glorious to the end.
His cheeky arrogance still rings in our ears,
His voice is still in our conversation.
We talk, we relive, he has not gone.
He listens now and smiles.
We will not let him go,
He lives on in our hearts and in our souls,
And we wait patiently for the day,
The day when once more we can soar together, totally free.
Once you’ve gotten that bit of dust out of your eye, please feel free to add a comment with your own names of those you’ve lost doing the job we love
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Fred Skeets
Dave Stead
Andrew Smith
Paul Pardoel
Gary Nicholson
Mark Gibson
Patrick Marshall
Richard Brown
Bob O'Connor
David Williams
Steven Jones
Andy Marshall
Gavin Richardson
Joe Berry
Dave Stead
Andrew Smith
Paul Pardoel
Gary Nicholson
Mark Gibson
Patrick Marshall
Richard Brown
Bob O'Connor
David Williams
Steven Jones
Andy Marshall
Gavin Richardson
Joe Berry
Sam Smith
Jack Canham ,DFC,Pathfinder
Bert Fraser,-still MIA
Jack Canham ,DFC,Pathfinder
Bert Fraser,-still MIA
Doug Stein
Chris Rounce
Chris Meade
Dick Mott
Ian Johnson
Mark Hanna
Jack Thompson
Ian Redwood
Mike Barnard
Bill Green
Neil Anderson
Nigel Elsdon
Max Collier
Gary Lennox
Kev Weeks
Steve Hicks
Hylton Price
Patrick Marshall
Chris Rounce
Chris Meade
Dick Mott
Ian Johnson
Mark Hanna
Jack Thompson
Ian Redwood
Mike Barnard
Bill Green
Neil Anderson
Nigel Elsdon
Max Collier
Gary Lennox
Kev Weeks
Steve Hicks
Hylton Price
Patrick Marshall
Last edited by RAFEngO74to09; 29th Nov 2020 at 18:54.
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Great minds think alike
https://www.pprune.org/military-avia...-fallen-3.html
This is my own thread from a few years back, along the same lines.
Sadly there are more names to add:
Sqn Ldr Andy Bull
Sqn Ldr Nic de Candole
Sqn Ldr Phil McConell
Captain Tom McQueen
Mzm Suleiman al Balushi
Cpl Jonathan Bayliss
BV
This is my own thread from a few years back, along the same lines.
Sadly there are more names to add:
Sqn Ldr Andy Bull
Sqn Ldr Nic de Candole
Sqn Ldr Phil McConell
Captain Tom McQueen
Mzm Suleiman al Balushi
Cpl Jonathan Bayliss
BV
Last edited by Bob Viking; 29th Nov 2020 at 03:13.
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Thread Drift Alert
The memorial shown above says that Kieran Duffy and Norman Dent died on Masirah, Oman. I always understood their accident to have happened in Saudi. Can anyone confirm or deny which is correct please?
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BV.
Sortie was due to land at Masirah for a turn, but crashed en route. Seem to recall crash site was in Oman, but not at, or close to, Masirah (was on loan service there at the time)
Sad day as knew Duff well from Linton-good lad.
S
Sortie was due to land at Masirah for a turn, but crashed en route. Seem to recall crash site was in Oman, but not at, or close to, Masirah (was on loan service there at the time)
Sad day as knew Duff well from Linton-good lad.
S
Tornado GR1 ZD718 accident was 140 miles west of Masirah - steep turn at very low level 4 days before the start of the Op DESERT STORM Air Campaign.
https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/55434
https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/55434