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Three members of the Air Sea Rescue team on standby duty at their RAF Brawdy base in
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Three members of the Air Sea Rescue team on standby duty at their RAF Brawdy base in
Three members of the Air Sea Rescue team on standby duty at their RAF Brawdy base in Dyfed, Wales.
They are left to right: Flight Lieutenant Geoff Gill, Lieutenant Geoff Trott and Flight Sergeant Bob Griffiths.
They are pictured before celebrations to mark the 20th anniversary of the oldest search and rescue squadron in the Royal Air Force.
13th February 1975
Western Mail Archive
Mirrorpix
Wales
B/W Print WME Transport -002.jpg
Media ID 21916928
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Chopper Flight Helicopter Memory Lane Pilots Rescue Royal Air Force The Way We Moved Welsh 1975
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This print takes us back to the RAF Brawdy base in Dyfed, Wales, on a significant day in history. Three members of the Air Sea Rescue team stand tall and ready for action as they pose for the camera. On the left is Flight Lieutenant Geoff Gill, followed by Lieutenant Geoff Trott in the center, and finally Flight Sergeant Bob Griffiths on the right. The photograph was captured just before a momentous celebration marking the 20th anniversary of the oldest search and rescue squadron in the Royal Air Force. The dedication and commitment radiate from their expressions as they prepare themselves for any mission that may come their way. It's impossible not to admire these brave pilots who risk their lives daily to save others. Their uniforms proudly display their affiliation with one of Britain's most esteemed military forces – The Royal Air Force. In this snapshot frozen in time, we catch a glimpse of aviation history during an era when helicopters were essential tools for rescue operations. As we delve into our memory lane, this image reminds us of how far we've come in terms of transport technology and military capabilities. It serves as a tribute to those who have served selflessly throughout generations within the Welsh community. This remarkable piece from Western Mail Archive allows us to honor these heroes while appreciating both Welsh heritage and British aviation prowess during 1975.
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