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  1. 17 mag 2017 · Group Captain Chuck Norris has officially taken command of RAF Shawbury. He has replaced the outgoing Station Commander, Group Captain Jason Appleton. Group Captain Norris joined the RAF in 1988.

  2. Visit us: Your local SSAFA office is based in the Cookson Community Centre at RAF Shawbury. Staff are contactable Mon – Fri between 08:30 – 17:00 either in the office or via phone / email on the contact details below; Email: Jayne.Feek@ssafa.org.uk. Mobile no: 07385 391715. Telephone: 03000 111 723 (available 24 hrs a day, 7 days a week) N.B.

  3. 13 dic 2021 · and Relations Officer at RAF Shawbury, and Captain Jones, a Staff Pilot on Sixty Squadron, part of No.1 Flying Training School. Horse riders were able to share their experiences when out riding as well as ask questions to aircrew about the training activities that take place in Low Flying Area 9. RAF Shawbury Station Commander, Group Captain Phil

  4. Wing Commander Jones was appointed Station Commander in December 2023. His career has included service in Germany, Iraq, Falkland Islands, West Africa, and Cyprus. He is a NATO Senior Staff Course graduate and has completed senior staff appointments in NATO’s Allied Air Command, HQ Air Command, and in the Strategic Command’s Defence Centre of Training Support.

  5. 7 nov 2019 · As well as the organiser of the collections Sergeant Andy Ford, the Station Commander, Group Captain Chris Mullen were on hand to transfer the items to the Ark’s support vehicle. Group Captain Chris Mullen said: “I am thrilled that Andy’s initiative has received such a fantastic response from personnel and families at RAF Shawbury and that we have been able to support the Ark team with ...

  6. 20 set 2016 · The Station Commander, Group Captain Jason Appleton MA RAF was delighted to welcome over 100 guests to his Annual Reception on 8th September 2016, hosted by the Officers’ Mess. Station personnel...

  7. In 1917 there was an expansion of technical training in the Royal Flying Corps (RFC), and Halton became the main training unit for aircraft mechanics. Permanent workshops were constructed to house the RFC's many trades. The population expanded and by the end of 1917 some 14,000 air mechanics were trained. At the end of the war, November 1918 ...