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Welcome to the Website of the 84 th Entry of Royal Air Force Halton Aircraft Apprentices. Arrived at Halton 15 th to 17 th September 1956. Passed out with pride on 29 th July 1959.
This website is dedicated to all those fresh face young lads who arrived at Wendover Station in late 1959 on route to No 1 School of Technical Training RAF Halton to begin their 3 years training and become the 92nd Entry of Aircraft Apprentices.
Welcome to the Website of the 84 th Entry of Royal Air Force Halton Aircraft Apprentices. Arrived at Halton 15 th to 17 th September 1956. Passed out with pride on 29 th July 1959. (30 seconds long = 4.6Mb and obviously takes longer.)
RAF Halton is home to 21 Supported Units across a range of specialities from air activity to defence media operations. The Station also supports 16 RAF Sports Associations as their nominated ‘home’, Wider Defence Tasks, Air Cadet Activity and Senior Leadership Team events.
Royal Air Force Halton, or more simply RAF Halton, is one of the largest Royal Air Force stations in the United Kingdom. It is located near the village of Halton near Wendover, Buckinghamshire. The site has been in use since the First World War but is due to close by December 2027.
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