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  1. On the 6th September 1965 ninety-eight boys from a variety of educational and social backgrounds met each other for the first time at RAF Halton to form the 204th Craft Apprentice entry.

  2. The 204th Entry originally comprised ninety-eight members who arrived at RAF Halton on the 6th September 1965. Most were ferried by a grey coach from Wendover station to No.1 Apprentice Wing under the stewardship of very welcoming and friendly permanent staff.

  3. Apr 16, 2018 · R.C.A.F. No. 404 "Buffalo" Squadron. The squadron was formed at Thorney Island in Sussex, England on 15 April 1941 under Royal Air Force operational control. Tasked with coastal patrol and attack, the squadron flew the Bristol Blenheim Mk.IV & later the Beaufighter.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. King's Highway 404 (pronounced "four-oh-four"), also known as Highway 404 and colloquially as the 404, is a 400-series highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. A continuation of the municipal Don Valley Parkway (DVP) north of Highway 401, it connects Toronto with East Gwillimbury.

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  8. RAF Halton is home to an active military grass airfield where flying has taken place continually since 1913. The aircraft that use the airfield are light aircraft (most used for instructional purposes), microlights, gliders (both powered and non-powered) and a small number of visiting aircraft.

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