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  • Pact guards Atlantic

    UK CRITICAL undersea infrastructure will be protected from Russian submarines through a ground-breaking defence agreement that will see British and Norwegian navies operating side by side in the North Atlantic.

  • Skydivers stay in s-wing of things

    THESE BRILLIANT shots capture RAF parachutists taking part in the Joint Services Adventurous Training Wing (JSATW) Cyprus, Parachute Advanced Training Course.

  • Jodhpur Flying Club: Gateway to the East

    MAHARAJA UMAID SINGH was a keen aviator who gained his pilot’s licence during graduation from RAF Cranwell. He oversaw the establishment of the Jodhpur Flying Club in 1931, which soon became an important stopover for keen adventurers of the 1930s.

  • Stamp of approval for WAAF super spy

    THE FEMALE spy and former WAAF who was tortured and executed after being captured in Paris by the Nazis has been commemorated by France with the issue of a new postage stamp.

  • Mission accomplished

    THE CARRIER Strike Group made an emotional return to the UK following a milestone eight-month mission spanning Europe, The Middle East and the Indo-Pacific.

  • World Cup debut 6th for aviator

    THERE WAS a super sixth-placed debut finish for Service GB bobsleigh star Cpl Alex Cartagena in Cortina Milano as he homes in on Olympic glory next year.

  • Just the job

    GP CAPT Darren Haith took over command of Recruitment and Selection from outgoing chief Gp Capt Gareth Taylor at a handover ceremony at Cranwellís Adastral Hall.

  • Elf check

    RAF MUSEUM chiefs are recruiting volunteers to join its Royal Elf Force.

  • Cyber aces net award

    BOFFINS ARE celebrating after the RAF was named one of the best employers of IT specialists in national awards.

  • Correction

    IN RAF News No. 1621 in the feature ‘Beyond the call of Duty’ and in a news story on p5, it was stated that WO Norman Jackson crawled along the wing of his burning Lancaster at 2,000ft. This should have read at 20,000ft. We are happy to correct the error.

  • Covenant is in the bag at Tesco

    SUPERMARKET GIANT Tesco has pledged its commitment to supporting serving Armed Forces personnel, veterans and their families by resigning the Armed Forces Covenant at RAF High Wycombe.

  • University challenge

    OXFORD and Cambridge battled it out in a University Challenge-style quiz as they celebrated the centenaries of their Air Squadrons.

  • The RAF veteran guiding people through break-ups

    CHRISTMAS SHOULD be a time for celebration but just after the festive period is when more people choose to start divorce proceedings, according to family law specialists. And in the UK January 7 has been dubbed ‘divorce day.’

  • Clash of the Titans

    AIR FORCE Chinook crews launched combat training sorties across northern England as temperatures across the region plummeted.

  • Ukraine training ace nets double

    AN AIR Force specialist who joined the international programme to train Ukrainian pilots for the frontline has been recognised by the Royal Aeronautical Society and industry chiefs.

  • F-35 goes global

    After an historic worldwide deployment on Operation Highmast F-35s can fight with Allies across the globe, Lightning Force Commander Gp Capt Jim Calvert tells RAF News

  • All aboard for Ally Pally

    ‘TAXI FOR RAF Darts’ will be the order of the day when the Bullseye TV show cab takes Service association members to the PDC World Darts Championship.

  • Reds thrilled the radio star

    RADIO 1 presenter Greg James took to the skies with the Red Arrows after accepting a challenge from the BBC’s Children in Need charity mascot Pudsey Bear.

  • Fan’tache-stic

    UNDRAISERS HIT the rowing machine to support the annual Movember campaign to highlight men’s health issues.