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Ken Scott 25th Mar 2015 21:53

30 Sqn Centenary
 
Congratulations to 'Dirty 30' on achieving its century:


www.raf.mod.uk/news/archive/30-squadron-centenary-parade-25032015

Fox3WheresMyBanana 25th Mar 2015 23:08

Congrats to Dirty Thirty - I thought that was just rhyming slang till I met them - filthy minds - filthy! ;)

Willard Whyte 26th Mar 2015 01:43

Five happy years on Dirty from the late 90s to the end of the K (on that Sqn), my happiest in the raf in fact.

NutLoose 26th Mar 2015 03:52

100 yrs, it must be due disbandment then.....MOD tradition and all that..




Seriously, congratulations

Lima Juliet 26th Mar 2015 07:52

Are we going to have to endure "100 years of" every RAF Sqn until 23 March 2043? Surely, the story of RFC/RNAS sqns reaching 100 has been done and we should all now wait until all RAF sqns that were around on 1 Apr 1918 turn 100.

Otherwise, I fear that we are diluting the message of the Junior Service coming of age?

LJ

ExAscoteer 26th Mar 2015 10:09

Cracking Sqn!

Ventre a terre.

StopStart 26th Mar 2015 10:42


Are we going to have to endure "100 years of" every RAF Sqn....etc etc blah blah
"Endure?" Really? There are a slack handful of operational sqns left in the RAF. If the few that are left serving want to mark their unit's centenary then good luck to them. Having a bit of pride in ones unit these days can only be a good thing.
Additionally all of those folk PVRing into the bright lights of civvy street can use the celebrations as a freebie leaving do too...

And as for "diluting the message", please... If the RAF spent a bit less time gazing up its own arse worrying about the latest "message" and a bit more time focussing on its own fundamental flaws it would be a far better place.
:rolleyes:

And yes, congrats 30 Sqn! I did 7/8 years with the Sqn, precisely 70 years after my grandfather served his time on 30. :ok:

fergineer 26th Mar 2015 10:42

Was there for a few years

Brian W May 26th Mar 2015 11:02

They had particularly low standards on 30 Sqn.

They even accepted me for just over 4 years before getting rid of me to 242 . . .

ancientaviator62 26th Mar 2015 12:34

I had the privilege of being the ALM Leader on 30 for eight years !

Herod 26th Mar 2015 12:56

A happy two years in the RHS with thirty. I would have stayed in the RAF, but Mr Wilson made me an offer to leave that was too good to refuse. Happy days.

Alison Conway 26th Mar 2015 13:52

Congratulations 30 Sqn. I served 2 tours, once as Sgt/FS and the second as the last Air Engineer leader. I had super troops and loved every minute of it!

Brian 48nav 26th Mar 2015 15:12

I did 4 years on 30,but never felt the same about the squadron as I did 48.Of course having one's first tour at Changi, newly married,new aircraft etc plus lots of great young co-pilots, many of whom we are still in contact with ( Angus, the Steves, Ron J,Norman H, Ed V,plus the much missed George & Graham etc etc ) and some brilliant captains ( Sir John, Dave Carter, Don K, Bob O etc ), meant that the next tour was never going to be quite the same.

Arriving back at Fairford in winter, the awful quarter at South Cerney ( at least it made us go straight into the housing market aged 23 & 20! ) and pilots I didn't think were a patch on what I had become used to - sorry guys if any of you read this - meant I was grumpy to start with. I think the only person from 30 I'm still mates with is Joe O, apart from the few who had also come from 48.

Despite that congratulations to 30 Sqn! Well done!

48 centenary next April ( 2016 )!

Davef68 26th Mar 2015 17:22

No centenary markings on a Hercules?

Ken Scott 26th Mar 2015 18:41

30 Sqn Centenary
 
I believe there had been an aspiration to paint up an ac but it's not so simple these days - no RAF paint shops, so who pays the contractor? Have to get QinetiQ approval for a mod, etc. Sadly it seems to come under the heading of TFD.

Still, maybe one of the junior (younger) Hercules squadrons will have better luck?

ewe.lander 26th Mar 2015 18:45

Hit the deck! well done 30 for evading cuts! Loved my time on the maddest Sqn in the RAF (with the best band despite the drummer.......Flip!!) :ok:

Lima Juliet 26th Mar 2015 19:16

Stoppers

I did not mean to 'pee' on 30's achievement, however, I do mean "endure" and "dilute". I also agree that way too much time is spent on media messaging - we would be better off giving some of the media folk gardening gloves to join the SWO's working party, sometimes. But a constant parading of each numberplate's 100th (not forgetting that some are 'made up' sqns these days like 92, 56, 54, 115, 16, 57, 72, etc...) just serves to make Joe Public think - "another ome? Big deal!".

In my humble opinion, of course! :ok:

LJ

snippy 26th Mar 2015 19:40

I know the techies "asked" to go on the parade were very happy to be 30 Sqn techies for the day......:mad:

Ken Scott 26th Mar 2015 21:14

30 Sqn Centenary
 
As all the Hercules sqns share a pool of ac with centralised servicing I suppose that 30 don't have any airmen of their own, except perhaps for the admin clerk, so it would be difficult for them to have a parade without any assistance from the rest of the station.

snippy 26th Mar 2015 21:26

I suppose a parade full of loadies, pilots and co-pilots just wouldn't look right eh:rolleyes:


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