Deputy Media Officer is given a prestigious Award in Recognition for his services to the ACO
- By Deputy B&G Wing Media Communications Officer
- 2 November, 2015
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Civilian Instructor Dr. Jason Reis was awarded HM Lord-Lieutenant of Somerset’s Certificate of Meritorious Services yesterday at Wells Cathedral. He was joined by his commanding Officer, Sqn Ldr John Radford, Wing Commander David Cox & His Wife to celebrate a wonderful day. Dr Reis received this award for his work at 2467 (Nailsea) Squadron where he serves as adjutant, his Wing Role as Deputy Media Communications Officer and his work on QAIC. Wing Commander David Cox tweeted that the Award is “so deserved”. Dr Reis literally arrived home at 2000 h the night before from RAF Lossiemouth. In … Continue Reading →
2467 in Jersey
- By Deputy B&G Wing Media Communications Officer
- 23 September, 2015
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This years Jersey Camp was plagued by rain for the first half, luckily the island was bathed in beautiful sunshine for the second half. This weather ,however, did not deter our young adventurers in their quest to have fun. This year we joined forces with 1446 (Clevedon) Squadron and we were supported by Fg Off Christopher Callaghan RAF VR(T), CI Matthew Gardiner and one of their cadets, Cdt Sgt Marsh. This year, regrettably, we only had 10 cadets from 2467 (Nailsea) Squadron, but the Commanding Officer was joined by other staff new and old to support him. This year … Continue Reading →
2467 (Nailsea) Community Fundraising with the Rotary Club
- By Deputy B&G Wing Media Communications Officer
- 18 May, 2015
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2467 (Nailsea) Squadron cadets gave up their evening on Saturday 16 May 2015 to help their local Rotary Club and Inner Wheel raise funds in Bristol Cathedral. The fundraiser event took the form of a concert of the Treorchy Male Choir and the Drum Corps of HM Royal Marines. The money raised was in aid of Help for Heroes. Cadets turned out in their best uniform for the occasion and did the squadron proud.