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Pontius Navigator 15th Nov 2014 10:13

ABS, no, I was in 1st Division North and not 3rd South.

NRU74 15th Nov 2014 16:00


I was in 1st Division North and not 3rd South.
Aah.... 'Third Division South' ...trouble was, whichever 1Gp AOC used that expression,he didn't realise that the term would be used as an accolade by those of us in 3Gp [a bit like the Old Contemptibles].
I remember getting diverted into Scampton one night and with much glee each crew member wrote after his name in the Mess 'Warning In' Book - Marham [3rd Div South]

Tigermoth33 2nd Jun 2016 18:26

Marham 60`s
 
When were you at Marham. please?

Bladdered 3rd Jun 2016 11:24

Think you have time warped a couple of year TM33 :)

Melchett01 3rd Jun 2016 20:44


Originally Posted by Bladdered (Post 9397617)
Think you have time warped a couple of year TM33 :)

And I bet all the previous posts are still accurate :E

Tankertrashnav 3rd Jun 2016 22:51

Mine is - still have very happy memories of Marham. Went up to Kings Lynn for a 214 reunion recently and drove out to Marham and took a photo of the Victor K2 opposite SHQ. Seemed strange to think that the Tornadoes there now are older than the Victors were when I was there in the early 70s. Then on to Swaffham and saddened to see how much Swaffham market had shrunk in the intervening years. By chance we met a Cornish woman who had moved to Swaffham about the time we moved to Cornwall. Said she never regretted the move and wouldn't go back to Cornwall, so that's one more vote for Norfolk.

(Mind you, she came from Camborne ;))

ian16th 4th Jun 2016 08:19

TTN

Went up to Kings Lynn for a 214 reunion recently
Was that a 214 Sqdn Association event, or something less formal by the guys of your era?

Tankertrashnav 4th Jun 2016 08:36

Ian, it was a small scale do arranged by one of the crew chiefs from the K1 period. Actually the association were a bit miffed apparently, but I didn't see the problem if someone wanted to organise something in the local area, as the association meetings are now in Derby for reasons which escape me!

reds & greens 4th Jun 2016 09:05

Loved it.
Spent summer of 82 to the summer of 86 there on 55 Sqn.
Without doubt (as an engineer, a career highlight).
Wife and 2 young girls, open mind and capitalised on everything on offer.
Left there under a cloud to start 14yrs on those electronic, noisy, pointy, mud moving things (Laarbruch though)!

My memorable quote:
"Only one hill in Narfok, 'n sum bugga built a runway up 't side o it..."

ian16th 4th Jun 2016 09:18


My memorable quote:
"Only one hill in Narfok, 'n sum bugga built a runway up 't side o it..."
One advantage, if you took a driving test in Lynn, you knew that the 'pulling away on an incline' was going to be done on the bridge over the railway line!

They didn't have any proper hills, and the bridge wasn't very steep.

ian16th 4th Jun 2016 09:20

TTN,

I see no problem.

The Boy Entrants Association encourages Entry, Trade and Area reunions.

I asked as I had not heard anything from the 214 Association.

Al R 20th Jul 2016 19:29

By the looks of it, there's a spot of bother going on at Marham.

Norfolk Constabulary: RAF Marham incident

ian16th 19th Oct 2016 12:29

A reason for being at Marham this year.

The One Town that Worships England's Worst Monarch

dkh51250 19th Oct 2016 12:51

Do the locals still dance naked around the sugar beet on certain nights of the year? As a founder member of the RAF Marham Mountain Rescue Team, I have fond memories of lazing away many summers.

ian16th 19th Oct 2016 15:11

Marham and Mountains are not often used in the same sentence.

In KL, the 'starting of an incline' in your driving test was done on the bridge over the railway line.

There were no natural inclines!

argyle 20th Oct 2016 08:59

Fond memories of Marham and 214. I was an electrician on the line from late 1969 to 71.
Worked hard, but a great squadron. Good detachments. I remember that the rest of the station called us RAF Swaffham as we were nearer the market than the HQ.
Also played for the station rugby team.
Good times.

Tankertrashnav 20th Oct 2016 09:20

We may have just overlapped, Argyll, as I joined 214 in May 71. As you say a good squadron with a reputation for enjoying itself, "214 - hoot and roar" as the saying went.

cliver029 20th Oct 2016 09:32


Originally Posted by dkh51250 (Post 9545922)
Do the locals still dance naked around the sugar beet on certain nights of the year? As a founder member of the RAF Marham Mountain Rescue Team, I have fond memories of lazing away many summers.

DKH51....

Are you sure you are not confusing that with the duty crew being chased by the local farmers having raided the ajoining fields for bags of potatoes on dark and stormy nights.......allegedly

ian16th 20th Oct 2016 09:41

Argyle,

Did that dispersal ever get flush toilets?

We had the dispersal nearest to the Bomb Dump, but when we successfully completed the IFR trials were officially an operational 'Tanker Sqdn'. 49 Sqdn was posted into Marham to make the Wing back up to 3 Sqdn's and they were given our dispersal next to the bomb dump and we moved to RAF Swaffam.

The use of Elsan's greatly increased the value of my Class 'C' license for the RVT!

If you needed a dump, an excuse to visit the Electronics Centre was quickly invented.

Now there a 3 of us, shall we have a virtual reunion?


http://i818.photobucket.com/albums/z...st%20bampw.jpg

NRU74 20th Oct 2016 11:13

argyle,
RAF Swaffham ? Crossie christened it 'Beachamwell Static' (and the name stuck!)


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