How many RAF stations have swimming pools?
Akrotiri had an outdoor salt water pool which fell into disrepair. In the late 1980s, due to lack of support and funding from the Station, the families held many events to fund a new pool, which eventually opened opposite the Pen Club.
The Station then assumed control of the pool as a Unit asset, which led to much disenchantment among the pool organisers and, a small but noticeable group boycotted the pool.
The Station then assumed control of the pool as a Unit asset, which led to much disenchantment among the pool organisers and, a small but noticeable group boycotted the pool.
Kinloss definitely had a pool in the 70's. Used it many times for dinghy drills and inter squadron competition.
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Trust me, we didn't to the best of my knowledge. As I recall, the Station tried to get a pool built but was denied permission. Long before my time, they got round it by having an EWS tank for the purposes of firefighting. Non public funds were then used to add filtration and changing rooms etc, but on paper, it was an EWS. The pool was kind of on my slop chit as the PEdO was part of my organisation.
In fact, if you go on the Bruggen FB page, there are numerous posts / photo's showing families enjoying themselves.
I think Gutersloh had a pool but rose-tinted spectacles?
JHQ Rheindahlen had both an outdoor pool ["the Bluey" ]with bar and club, plus a dry-ski slope. I think the latter was gonned by our second tour in 1990.
The older teenagers went to the Bluey to misbehave. Unfortunately the younger airmen and soldiers went there for the same purpose. We had two daughters, both gorgeous. Thus many an anxious Friday evening, and deadlines, strictly policed by SWMBO, who could assume the mien of a dragon.
JHQ Rheindahlen had both an outdoor pool ["the Bluey" ]with bar and club, plus a dry-ski slope. I think the latter was gonned by our second tour in 1990.
The older teenagers went to the Bluey to misbehave. Unfortunately the younger airmen and soldiers went there for the same purpose. We had two daughters, both gorgeous. Thus many an anxious Friday evening, and deadlines, strictly policed by SWMBO, who could assume the mien of a dragon.
You are getting there. On paper, Brüggen never officially had a pool, it was an Emergency Water Supply. It even had a EWS sign on the fence as I recall. The station used it as a pool via Non Public Funds. I can't really be clearer.
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Definitely had an indoor pool in 1996, we were bussed in from Lossiemouth for our proficiency certificate.
At Turnhouse in 1994 we went to a pool, but a bit of thinking about it reveals it was at Dreghorn barracks in Edinburgh.
At Turnhouse in 1994 we went to a pool, but a bit of thinking about it reveals it was at Dreghorn barracks in Edinburgh.
Just as the golf club at Brüggen was an alternative sick quarters and the links emergency helicopter landing pads.
RAFC Cranwell in 1974. A student officer from an aristocratic background with an honours degree having been allocated to the last GE of the year, joined as a Flt Lt pilot such was the weirdness of the time. He also outranked his blunty direct entry Fg Off flight commander...
On being 'invited' by some PTI to swim lengths in the Whittle Hall swimming pool, he announced "Well, Cpl, what you need to know is that people in my world do not 'swim', they 'bathe'!". A floating bar in an expensive part of the world was more his scene than a tank of warm water at Cranwell!
On being 'invited' by some PTI to swim lengths in the Whittle Hall swimming pool, he announced "Well, Cpl, what you need to know is that people in my world do not 'swim', they 'bathe'!". A floating bar in an expensive part of the world was more his scene than a tank of warm water at Cranwell!
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[QUOTE] RAF Nicosia had an excellent outdoor swimming pool which was very popular with most personnel, including the CO and his family. On one occasion my wife and I had just arrived and as we were making our way to the changing rooms the CO did a double-take and said to my wife "I'm so sorry, I didn't recognise you with your clothes on!"[/QUOTE]
The place to be when on standby with the UN helicopters. 1969
The place to be when on standby with the UN helicopters. 1969