Clarke, Simon
Well the only person I recognised of the list was Harry Smith, commonly known as Harry the Bastard. I don’t know why he got that …
Well the only person I recognised of the list was Harry Smith, commonly known as Harry the Bastard. I don’t know why he got that …
Arthur Grace’s first posting, in May 1941, was RAF Church Fenton. He was an 18 year old AC1 (Engines) on 54 OTU (the first night-fighter training …
Cliff Philips began his service in the RAF at Church Fenton. He arrived between Christmas and New Years’ Eve 1956, as a boy entrant after training …
I served at Church Fenton from Dec ’81 until March ’88. I worked on the Flight Line as Line Armourer and Station Armoury as I/C …
Jack Bradstock was the SNCO in charge of the Tucano Simulator. He had the honour of being the last serving airman to be living-in at Church …
Flt J T Kingsley was Deputy Chief Ground Instructor 1964-65, during which time his boss was Sqn Ldr Les Francis. He became Chief Ground Instructor when …
John Ratel was posted to the station armoury in May 1957. He was a Halton “brat” (77th Entry), graduating on April 17th 1957. He was a …
Vicky Thompson (nee Mason) would like to hear from anyone who remembers her family from their time at Church Fenton in the 60s and 70s. Her …
I served at CF from 1986 until demob 1991. Married Theresa Edwards from the telephone exchange 1989. We now have 3 children are are very …
Steve Young was stationed at Church Fenton from 1979 until his demob in 1981. He was an S.A.C. working on the Flight line, service no …