There are few annual events in the Squadrons calendar that carry quite the significance and importance of Remembrance Sunday.
This year the Squadron took part in remembrance services in three towns throughout Wharfedale; in Ilkley, Addingham and Burley-in-Wharfedale.
The day started with the band attending the church service at St Peters Church in Addingham before leading the parade to the cenotaph in the centre of the town, the last post here was played by ex-1224 cadet Andy Novell and the wreath was, for the first time in his 20+ years with the Squadron laid by Warrant Officer (ATC) David Wood.
Following the Addingham parade the Squadron assembled at Abbeyfield Care Home, who had kindly offered a room for the Squadron to serve the cadets lunch in. The lunch itself was very kindly prepared by the Civilian Committee of the Squadron, complete with poppy buns! As a thank you to the care home, the band then played a few songs for the residents.
The Ilkley parade was once again led by the Squadrons band and included various local dignitaries and veterans. The parade marched from Ilkley Car Park, up Brook Street and along The Grove to the Ilkley Memorial Gardens for a service during which the last post was played by Sgt Tom Smith from 2431 (Keighley) Squadron.
The Squadrons turnout was praised by many members of the public and the OC, Flight Lieutenant Sue Leighton praised the effort from both the cadets and staff and thanked everybody for their smart turnout.
All photos by CI Sam White.
Monday, 12 November 2012
Tuesday, 25 September 2012
Promotions at 1224
On Thursday 20th September 2012, Officer Commanding 1224 (Wharfedale), Flt Lt Sue Leighton made the following promotions.
To Corporal:
Cadet James Cooper
Cadet James Rowlands
To Sergeant
Corporal Jørgen Moore
Corporal Kjersti Moore
To Flight Sergeant
Sergeant Chris Cavaliere
Sergeant Jamie Partovi
Congratulations to all six on their well deserved and hard earned promotions!
To Corporal:
Cadet James Cooper
Cadet James Rowlands
To Sergeant
Corporal Jørgen Moore
Corporal Kjersti Moore
To Flight Sergeant
Sergeant Chris Cavaliere
Sergeant Jamie Partovi
Congratulations to all six on their well deserved and hard earned promotions!
Monday, 3 September 2012
Rheindahlen Camp 2012 Report
By Cpl Callum Parker
The 2012 North Region Rheindahlen camp didn’t get off to the greatest of starts for me, after trailing round Leeds for about half an hour and waiting in the bus station for what seemed like an eternity, we boarded the coach for Manchester airport. A coach journey and a half later we arrived at the airport and swiftly negotiated the numerous security clearances before boarding the plane. The flight was surprisingly short and we touched down ready for another coach journey to the base.
After the second coach journey of the day we arrived at JHQ (Joint Head-Quarters) Rheindahlen. After a short briefing outside the accommodation we were allocated rooms and told to wake up in roughly 4 hours’ time, so we did.
Thursday: We awoke early the next morning and changed into DPM’s for breakfast, and then off for the camp photograph, after that we changed into to ‘civvies’ for a trip to a local swimming pool and a short town visit. That night we went go-karting in Holland and returned for a well-deserved sleep.
Friday: Once again we woke up early and wore ‘civvies’ as today we would be visiting the German town of Cologne, During this visit we climbed the 533 steps to the top of the Cathedral and visited the ‘Olympia Museum’ before being let loose on the city. That night we returned to the base for a quiz in which prizes were awarded for: Best group name, best answer, first place and second-to-last place (which my group won!)
Saturday: As it was a weekend we were all allowed a 1 hour lie-in, once again we were in civvies for a trip to the Moehne Dam (the first dam that the ‘dam-busters’ broke). The trip consisted of two, three-hour long coach journeys (to get there and back…) and a boat ride on the reservoir. That night we watched the film ‘Dam-Busters’ in the youth club situated on the base.
Sunday: A one hour long lie-in was granted again as today we would need all the energy we could get, we were visiting an activity centre in Holland called ‘Break-out’. After a few wrong turns and the bus driver causing minor damage to the bus we arrived at the activity centre ready to do things like: climbing, archery, tunnelling/caving and a high-ropes course. The day was action packed and really fun until we returned to base and were told we had to practice for a drill competition on Tuesday.
Monday: Another early morning wake-up and DPM’s for a day at a nearby German Luftwaffe Base. Here we had a short presentation by a Flight Lieutenant from the R.A.F. and shown round the on-base museum dedicated to a World War 1 ace that taught the legendary ‘Red Baron’ to dogfight. After that we were given a tour of a Eurofighter Typhoon and the base itself. That night we spent doing drill practice for the inter-flight competition the next morning.
Tuesday: DPM’s for the last time, but also for the inter-flight drill competition… At 7:30 German-time the drill competition commenced (too early for drill!)After that we changed into civvies and went to a military museum filled with hundreds of military vehicles. On the journey home we stopped at both a Dutch military graveyard (which had 31,585 soldiers’ graves) and a British graveyard to compare the ways in which each country respects and remembers it’s fallen. After that short diversion, to lighten the mood, we stopped for ice-cream at a parlour where they make spaghetti ice-cream! That night we had a camp disco complete with karaoke and paper-plate awards.
Wednesday: It was the last day, and after packing our bags and cleaning the rooms we left our luggage in the resident ATC Squadron and went out for the day to visit a Dutch town (our last chance to buy souvenirs!). We then returned to collect our bags and headed for the airport, a quick flight home and before we knew it we were collecting our luggage at the baggage carousel and it was all over… everyone said their good-byes and I boarded the coach home along with about 20 others.
Overall the week was very enjoyable and one I will not forget. Oversees camps are amazing and a must-do during your time in cadets. As the station is set to close down, JHQ Rheindahlen camps are probably not going to be operating after this year, but I would thoroughly recommend that everyone should apply for an overseas camp as they are great fun and you will meet some amazing people.
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
RYLA 2012
RYLA 2012
By Sophie Latta
Through school, I
applied for the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards. The interview panel believed
that I had ‘leadership potential’ and granted me a place on the first course in
the summer of 2012. In all honesty, I had no idea what to expect. When I
arrived, I was rushed from my Rotarian’s car to a series of ‘icebreaker’ games,
designed to help awardees get to know each other.
We were then
informed of what we had ‘signed up to.’ The course is run by ‘Awesome
Adventure,’ a team of predominantly ex-military staff. The selected outdoor
activities on the course are all based on elements of problem solving,
communication, organisation, delegation and teamwork. The personal development
side of the course is based upon the ‘Kolb’s Learning Cycle’
The course was
the busiest week I have ever experienced, so here are the highlights…
o We learnt to work in a
team, using delegation effectively
‘Bell-boating’ – working as a team to travel along a
canal in a canoe, delegating roles to manage the opening and closing of the
locks.
o We became more effective
communicators
‘Murder Hunt’ – completing mini tasks, to earn money to purchase clues to solve a murder.
This involved lots of organisation in the briefing and debriefing of tasks.
o We learnt problem solving skills
…And we had a lot of fun learning all of the above!
My team (‘Dudes
of Hazard’) won the competition that ran throughout the week, based on points
earned in tasks.
We performed
RYLA themed ‘Would I Lie To You?’ at the talent show at the end of the week,
To conclude;
from my week at Hebden Bridge, I met some great people and the experiential
learning style of the week has equipped me with leadership techniques and a
developed range of skills that I hope to apply at Cadets, in sport and in my
future career.
dd
Thursday, 19 July 2012
Wednesday, 27 June 2012
Olympic Torch
On Sunday 24th June 2012, the Squadrons band turned out to play as the Olympic Torch was carried through Ilkley.
The band played a number of their routine songs to the crowd as they waited for the torch to arrive before playing the traditional anthem 'On Ilkla Moor Baht 'at' as the torch was carried past.
The crowd very much enjoyed the performance and the band even got a mention on the BBC 2012 Olympics website.
The band played a number of their routine songs to the crowd as they waited for the torch to arrive before playing the traditional anthem 'On Ilkla Moor Baht 'at' as the torch was carried past.
The crowd very much enjoyed the performance and the band even got a mention on the BBC 2012 Olympics website.
Tuesday, 5 June 2012
Wing Training Day
On Sunday 13th May 2012 a team of cadets from 1224 (Wharfedale) Squadron travelled to RAF Linton-on-Ouse to take part in the Central & East Yorkshire Wing Training Day.
During the day cadets took part in a number of competitions and events including drill, 5-a-side football, aero modelling, first aid, aircraft recognition and media.
Although we didn't win any of the events we placed second in the 5-a-side football, third in the drill compeition (an improvement from previous years), third in aircraft recognition (by two points!), third in First Aid and fourth in the media competition.
Let's hope next year will bring even better results!
During the day cadets took part in a number of competitions and events including drill, 5-a-side football, aero modelling, first aid, aircraft recognition and media.
Although we didn't win any of the events we placed second in the 5-a-side football, third in the drill compeition (an improvement from previous years), third in aircraft recognition (by two points!), third in First Aid and fourth in the media competition.
Let's hope next year will bring even better results!
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