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glad rag 16th Aug 2017 19:21

I've never seen so many SAC's driving top line Merc's and BMW's.

Credit Crunch?What Credit crunch!!

MACH2NUMBER 16th Aug 2017 20:26

Ah, Binbrook, remote, but best Officers Mess in the UK. For those who knew it, don't go back it is a sad derelict site.

Dan Winterland 17th Aug 2017 04:03

A lot of people go on holiday to Norfolk - including the Queen. One reason the area has stayed relatively unspoilt (underdeveloped?) is that it's bloody hard to get to. My parents met at a Xmas draw at Marham in 1958 and Mum still lives locally. I was posted there 1988-1990. I love going back to visit. It's so peaceful and the locals are very friendly - when they're not pointing shotguns at you that is!

Tashengurt 17th Aug 2017 06:46

[QUOTE]locals are very friendly - when they're not pointing shotguns at you that is!/QUOTE]

Must be tricky getting those webbed fingers through the trigger guards

Pontius Navigator 17th Aug 2017 07:09

Tashe, that is where a second thumb comes on handy

BEagle 17th Aug 2017 07:39

Ah yes, rural Naaarfak... Where your sister is your mother and your brother is your wife....and the traditional greeting is a 'high six'!

A few years ago I drove over to visit one of my ex-students at her house in Marsham (not Marham). As it was a nice sunny day, I took a cross-country route...with the roof down.

I did wonder whether this was wise, having noted one local staring at me as I drove past - no doubt the 'fresh meat' message was relayed to the rest of the tribe by finger web drumming. So I kept an ear out for the sound of duelling banjos until I realised that the extra thumb would make that difficult.

We had a holiday on the Norfolk Broads in 1961 - which was great fun until some idiot rammed us and the boat sank. Fortunately we were at anchor at the time!

Mil-26Man 17th Aug 2017 07:52


...until some idiot rammed us and the boat sank. Fortunately we were at anchor at the time!
Out of interest, what difference does it make if your boat is at anchor or not? If it sinks, it sinks.

Shackman 17th Aug 2017 08:43

I rather enjoyed my time at Marham - arrived about midnight one dark night, dropped a Chinook load of paras dressed as Spetnaz and all carrying AK47's in the middle of the airfield and departed about 2 mins later, successfully frightening a couple of police dogs and their handlers in the process. Never went back but I don't think they enjoyed their Taceval!

scarecrow450 17th Aug 2017 09:30

Happiness was seeing Marham in my rear view mirror after 3 years, and I done 5 years at Honington before that !

BEagle 17th Aug 2017 10:21

Mil-26Man, perhaps I should have written 'were moored to the bank' at the time.

A sailing boat was coming down the broad under sail when the helmsman lost control of the sail and promptly turned 90° port directly towards our boat. I watched unable to do anything except warn everyone else as it rammed us amidships, allowing the river to rush in. I stepped off onto the bank and we all stood there watching as the boat slowly sank....

Why the helmsman didn't simply release the sail and put the helm over, we never did find out...

Bladdered 17th Aug 2017 11:22

Best 2 years of my life - apart from Saxa Vord..........................:=

Wander00 18th Aug 2017 09:24

Many years after I had served at Watton, I discovered that my birth mother came from Necton, and on take off, as I turned right at 500' she was just beneath me, but sadly we never met.


At one time I lived in Buxton Lamas, when I worked for Norfolk County Council, later Mrs W and I lived in the (Neatishead) MQ at Horsham St faiths and then at Little Snoring, so have seen quite a lot of Norfolk

pontifex 18th Aug 2017 14:50

Having read all the nasty things the majority say about Marham, I can only conclude how lucky I was to have served for 7 years there on 214 Sqn. It was everything a squadron should be. I believe this applied to all ranks.

57mm 18th Aug 2017 15:08

I live in Downham Market and I'm fed up with all this rubbish about us Norfolk folk. So, my three middle fingers to the lot of you.....:}

Tankertrashnav 18th Aug 2017 17:57

Hear, hear Pontifex - only did five and a half myself but I loved it :ok: Maybe the poor sods who didn't have a good time were on 55 or 57!

The Oberon 18th Aug 2017 18:18

I have very mixed feelings about Marham. It was my first and last posting, the first was awful, Valiants being chopped up one side of the airfield but still holding QRA on the other side. The second tour was probably the best UK tour I had, lots of detachments and best of all, 5 months on Ascension for Corporate.

Someone mentioned access, I used to commute Lincoln to Marham weekly and the A17 was horrendous. Two days ago I had a lunch appointment just south of Cromer, in 30 odd years nothing has changed, the A17 is still horrendous, even worse due to the increased traffic density.

Exrigger 18th Aug 2017 18:18

Worse year and a bit of my life on 27 Squadron mid 80's, both from a personal and career perspective, I only went back once for 4 days, as a civvy, around 2010/11 looked totally different and the road signs being changed to BAE Marham was quite amusing to me at least.

Top West 50 18th Aug 2017 21:41

57,214,232 OCU, and 55. Happy and irreplaceable days!

cliver029 19th Aug 2017 10:49

Wander00
 
Sorry I missed your email, but I've been ferrying grandchildren around.:)

My wife has no memory of your good doctor and as No2 son is now 46
it might have been a bit earlier than yours.

However further to earlier posts and having spent the previous 10 years moving around at her Majesty's pleasure
I then spent the last 4 at Marham with fond memories of 55 and XH648 in particular. There I said it:uhoh:

C

Wander00 19th Aug 2017 13:48

Cliver 029 - no problem, although our sons are of an age, my sprog - sprog! is 44


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