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EMERGING


Goodbye to 70 years of Outstanding Service


A Very HAPPY BIRTHDAY!


£235,000 share of bank fines


Lightning II based at RAF Marham


The RAF is 95. It was Prime Minister David Lloyd George who, with General Jan Smuts, identified the need for what was to become the world’s first independent air force.


Protect your family – FREE safety checks


Proposed Childcare Voucher Scheme


New Chief of the Defence Staff


The new cutting edge Lightning II stealth fighter aircraft is to be based at RAF Marham. The decision will make Marham the Main Operating Base for the aircraft and secure the future of the unit.


Op Ice Cream is Back


SFA occupants benefit from a comprehensive free service of safety checks but DIO is so concerned that access is not being given that they are having to take tough action.


Independence Payment explained


‘Bedroom Tax’ – some parents exempt


General Sir Nicholas Houghton is to succeed General Sir David Richards as the UK’s next Chief of the Defence Staff. The new appointment takes effect in Jul 13.


RAF are InterService Champions


RAF Concert Tour – Encore!


The Work and Pensions Secretary has announced that parents of Armed Forces personnel and living in social accommodation were, in certain instances, to be exempt from ‘bedroom tax.’


Gp Capt Sara Mackmin, RAF SAR


Atlas boost at RAF Brize Norton


Rebasing shake-up announced


Tickets are now on sale for a national concert tour by the bands of the Royal Air Force.


More cuts will erode military capability


On International Women’s Day Gp Capt Sara Mackmin took command of the RAF Search and Rescue Force.


The Defence Secretary has announced how rebasing will look in the future. The MoD is to spend £1.8 billion in a move to build 1,900 SFA and 7,800 SLA.


10 Envoy Summer 2013 www.raf-ff.org.uk


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