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RAF Halton

+44 1296 656211
Royal Air Force, Halton Camp, Aylesbury HP22 5PG United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance

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Very fond memories of RAF Halton I was stationed there in the late 70's doing my trade training
Always remember bed inspections where sometimes your kit & even your bedding ended going out the window even though you were on the 3rd floor of a block ,
Parading on the square when it was absolutely freezing , great times
Ended up passing the camp entrance on a bird photography scout and it brought back so many memories of my time there.
I'm sure it's changed a lot in the last twenty three years but I can still remember how much I hated those first weeks but for anyone who's in the same position I'll say push through and talk to the people around you, my sergeant in particular was amazing, really helped me push myself especially when I was feeling alone and awkward.
I did my basic training here in 2002. I thoroughly enjoyed my time here, except for one of our corporal, who was sleazy, and tried it on with all the female recruits. Hopefully he is no longer a trainer. My favourite aspect was training with the RAF Regiment. Some of what I learned, I still utilise today, and i held onto my field manual.
Our son has recently graduated from RAF Halton, as parents we can't fault the whole process, during the early days of the 10 weeks training, we deceided we wouldn't contact him unless he did us. He focused on what was expected from him , due to his nature and his work ethos,he graduated,and was presented with an award , as parents we would like to thank all staff who assisted,encouraged and sort only perfection in getting our son through the training. Thank you
Parade well done, however the wait inside was quite long drawn out and social Distancing was pretty difficult.
Toilets flooded downstairs and no refreshments offered in anyway shape or form.
The actual parade was quality, disappointing with rip off pieces for media.
Especially DVD £28, Blu Ray £29 and a midia stick £30.
TWO jolly Japes at this wondrous place . First one in late 1983 and the second in mid 1989. Hold with me fond memories of beer and early adulthood high jinx whilst serving in the RAF for 12 and a half happy years. AAM 174 and AAF 205. Those days are gone...but the memories linger on :-)
My Name is John Power. I was stationed at RAF Halton (Police Section) ,Feb.1964 to the Autumn 1965 when We we were posted to RAF Wildenrath. Germany.I met my wife, Jane, at Halton, she worked in the Cpls. Club NAFFI. I was a member of the RAF Swimming Team. I have very fond memories of Halton.
I worked here in the naafi shop 2002 not one of the RAF knew that we lived on camp totally classified yes me and jo kept to ourselves loved raf halton a million laughs that bop was horrible to work in with its black walls and florescent lights the floor was so dirty they had a foam party one night turned out more like a mud party ???? im syre by now it has been renovated or fumigated

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