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deltahotel 20th Dec 2021 17:21

Medals expert
 
I know someone on here posts about medals and awards, but can’t remember who. Any ideas please?

charliegolf 20th Dec 2021 17:42

Tankertrashnav, TTN

deltahotel 20th Dec 2021 17:45

Thank you, cg

cliver029 21st Dec 2021 06:29

TTN Popped up on the radar recently so lurking around somewhere.

Old-Duffer 21st Dec 2021 13:36

TTN is an RAF Regt officer who saw the light and changed to Nav. He went to Victors and subsequently had a successful medals business.

Good guy - he and I were at Kai Tak at the same time and he carried a home made squadron standard at the Queen's Birthday Parade in HK 1968. When I showed OC Queens Colour Squadron the photos of the event he almost had kittens - "You can't do that" he squealed, "Too late" retorted I!!!

Old Duffer

Nil_Drift 21st Dec 2021 19:45

Reproduction standard
 
"he carried a home made squadron standard at the Queen's Birthday Parade in HK 1968".

I carried the 30 Sqn standard for the 75th anniversary of the RAF. I was shocked by the lack of a representative example when I was handed a broom handle with a shredded grey blanket dangling off a bolt so I set about making one for the Sqn.
I took photos of the front and rear of the standard then projected the pictures on to the correct size of cloth and traced all of the image using Dylon pens and then filled in the stencils with Dylon paint. My wife sewed the tassels all around and joined the front and back together. Workshops knocked up the correct length pole, nicely varnished.
Every parade rehearsal that we did for two weeks based at Swinderby for Marham, I had almost the real thing which certainly stood out from all the other broom handles and blankets.
When not in use, it hung in the entrance to the Sqn and lots of people commented that they had never known what the standard looked like as it was always hidden away. I wonder if it is still out there and being used by an officer associated with the Atlas A400M 30 Sqn. If so, this is how you got to have it in your possession. Please look after it, it took hours to create.


pontifex 22nd Dec 2021 11:26

He goes back quit
 
Flew with him quite a few times. One of the best!

albatross 22nd Dec 2021 18:47


Originally Posted by Nil_Drift (Post 11159277)
"he carried a home made squadron standard at the Queen's Birthday Parade in HK 1968".

I carried the 30 Sqn standard for the 75th anniversary of the RAF. I was shocked by the lack of a representative example when I was handed a broom handle with a shredded grey blanket dangling off a bolt so I set about making one for the Sqn.
I took photos of the front and rear of the standard then projected the pictures on to the correct size of cloth and traced all of the image using Dylon pens and then filled in the stencils with Dylon paint. My wife sewed the tassels all around and joined the front and back together. Workshops knocked up the correct length pole, nicely varnished.
Every parade rehearsal that we did for two weeks based at Swinderby for Marham, I had almost the real thing which certainly stood out from all the other broom handles and blankets.
When not in use, it hung in the entrance to the Sqn and lots of people commented that they had never known what the standard looked like as it was always hidden away. I wonder if it is still out there and being used by an officer associated with the Atlas A400M 30 Sqn. If so, this is how you got to have it in your possession. Please look after it, it took hours to create.

Well Done You!


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