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Megaton 26th Jul 2015 07:15

PRO at Scampton was, for a while, a Reservist by the name of Howard Leader. At the time, he was a Flt Lt, but I understand he was promoted to become Sqn Ldr Leader. Or just Sqn Leader...

Pontius Navigator 26th Jul 2015 09:49

Then there was SAC Officer on a Leuchars Sqn.

Plenty of Sarjeants around too or the hopeful Marshall. I wonder if there was ever an Air Marshal Marshall?

Shame that politician wasn't an engineer on a boat.

Old-Duffer 26th Jul 2015 11:17

In Hong Kong circa 1967/8 was an Army officer called Major Eric Sergeant. His post was changed and became a Warrant Officer's appointment.

My comment that: 'Major Sergeant was now doing a Sergeant Major's job' went down like a lead balloon with said officer.

I recall a chap called Flight Lieutenant Flight and a chap lost in a Shackleton off Kinloss whose given christian name was Major but whose rank was Sergeant.

O-D

Chugalug2 26th Jul 2015 14:11

Ta*f Jo*n, the renowned but terse '60's Hastings OCU QFI, of Welsh extraction (hope that hasn't blown the DPA!), had just completed a check-ride with a Co-Pilot student. They entered the debriefing room and Ta*f sat down behind the desk, busying himself with the paperwork. He had hardly started though when he looked up at his young protégé still standing nervously in front of him.
"Tell me, what's your name?"
"Smith, Sir"
"No, no, I mean your first name, what did your mummy call you?"
"William, Sir"
"Well William, you're f***ing chopped!"

Big Pistons Forever 26th Jul 2015 16:54


Originally Posted by NutLoose (Post 9056879)

other one is 40-50% but is below their 70% baseline for re plumbing.

With the way things are going in Medicine these days, I am surprised they just didn't paste an orange sticker on your chest and tell you that you were released serviceable. :rolleyes:

Good luck with your recovery :ok:

27mm 26th Jul 2015 18:17

I recall a Flt Lt Commander at Cott and a Flt Lt Major at Vy. IIRC, the latter was promoted and became Sqn Ldr Major, which is the same thing 'innit.....

goudie 26th Jul 2015 18:40

At Bassingbourn in the early 60's we had a Sqd/Ldr. Wahaftig
as OC ASF. He flew with the Polish Wing in WW2 and often did air tests after a servicing.
He was generally referred to as 'Avtag'. Top bloke!

ExAdvert 27th Jul 2015 00:27

On Scotland's Finest UAS at RAF Leuchars we had an Officer Cadet Leuchars, often abbreviated to "OC Leuchars".

Caused chaos on several occasions, not least on the seating plan for Dining In Nights.......

ericferret 27th Jul 2015 01:51

Seeing mothers mentioned in one or two posts reminds me of meeting the parents of Ashley Pare ex Royal Marines pilot.

Speaking to Mum and trying to inject a little humour I said "So you are responsible".
To which she replied "Yes, we were hoping for a child" Great lady.

Ash still missed and remembered.

diginagain 27th Jul 2015 03:23

Top bloke, Ash.

DGAC 27th Jul 2015 07:43

There must have been a Desk Officer with a sense of humour, who dealt with the postings of JEngO's

Flt Lt Abbott was based with Flt Lt Costello
Flt LT Buick was an MT Officer
Flt Lts Howe and Green were sent to RAF Valley
and
Flt Lt Summers was posted to a statisticians post.

Wander00 27th Jul 2015 09:22

Not military, but many years ago the Chief Public Health Officer in Norwich, and responsible for refuse collection, was a John Smellie

langleybaston 27th Jul 2015 16:42

In my time I knew the following in the Met. Office:

Messrs.
Wind
Gale
Waterfall
Flood
Snow
Frost

I searched in vain for Fog, Mist, Haze, Sandstorm etc.

Collectively we were, of course, a Shower.

Willard Whyte 27th Jul 2015 16:44


PRO at Scampton was, for a while, a Reservist by the name of Howard Leader. At the time, he was a Flt Lt, but I understand he was promoted to become Sqn Ldr Leader. Or just Sqn Leader...
At Lyneham in the late 90s there was a rafp Sgt. Sergeant - also renown for his (lack of) sense of humour.

In the same era there was a Flt Lt Tennant.

There was a Flt Lt Leader but not sure if he got promoted and whether he made it back to Lyneham in that rank.

ShyTorque 27th Jul 2015 17:59


In my time I knew the following in the Met. Office:

Messrs.
Wind
Gale
Waterfall
Flood
Snow
Frost
I recall an I.C. Gale signing the met reports at Odiham!

DON T 28th Jul 2015 19:58

St Athan circa 1979, ground electrician trainee called Deacy. I couldn't resist asking the parade who was AC Deacy. Give him his due, he did admit it and he did become an electrician who knew what AcDc was.:E

Audax 29th Jul 2015 05:34

Mid 60s at Fawlty Towers, there was a Flt Sgt Flight, SNCO i/c D Sqn

Old-Duffer 29th Jul 2015 05:43

High Wycombe had a civilian hair dresser (barber) called Trimmings

O-D

Swil 29th Jul 2015 06:19

How about the QFI at Valley whose detachment name tag read "Harry the Pilot"

An anagram of his real name.

FAStoat 29th Jul 2015 08:47

Then there were all the "Blacks".Black Mac,Black Humphrey,Black Pete,,and many many more etc!!!!!!!!!!!!.My God, whatever happened to all those???Brings tears to my eyes trying to remember their various escapades,and crew room banter!??


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