
Wednesday, 16 March 2011
Three Amigos together at Camp Bastion

Thursday, 3 February 2011

A GREAT START TO THE YEAR
January 2011
events
12/13 Feb Trg weekend 19/20 Feb FOA training 12/13 Mar Trg weekend
A new basic recruit course - Transferees from 3 other squadrons - A clean sweep on the RAF Regiment Operational Fitness Assessment - CCS passes for Logistics Flight
A great start to the New Year with one of the busiest weekends I can remember. With over 100 people in for the weekend from all flights this really shows the diversity of what you can all deliver. Hats off to the training team for planning such a good programme, even against the challenges of last minute additions! This is the first of what may well be a monthly newsletter, depends on how its received. You know that I am constantly looking at how we communicate with you and where we can improve, so please feedback on your thoughts. Do you prefer an email, posted letter or perhaps just a text message from your trade trainer? Let us know.
Our latest Basic Recruit Course began on Friday afternoon, starting in the gym for the RAFFT, prior to signing on and commencing their training. So there are 11 new faces to 606 and the RAuxAF, I know you will all look out for them and assist if they look lost or worried.
Most of you will also have met the ladies and gents that have transferred across to 606 from their posts on other role support
squadrons. Again a warm welcome to them all. I hope you will all enjoy your time on 606 (Chiltern) Sqn.
OC 606
Thursday, 16 December 2010
Well done Sgt Hobbs
Pot Noeldle announces £25,000 has been raised at exclusive comedy event
Booming sales of Pot Noeldle, the charity Christmas Dinner flavour from Pot Noodle, has helped raise thousands of pounds for British troops. At Pot Noeldle's 'Stand Up for the RAF' charity gig in Manchester on 8th December, host Keith Lemon and Pot Noodle's Tom Denyard presented the RAF's Sgt Ian Hobbs, currently serving on 606 (Chiltern) Squadron, with a donation of £25,000 for the RAF Association's Wings Appeal. Sgt Hobbs came up with the idea when serving in Afghanistan, and through a radio interview the project came to life. The money will help to improve life for RAF personnel serving in Afghanistan, including giving them more telephone talk-time to call home.

2p from every Pot Noeldle sold in the UK and funds raised at the exclusive comedy event starring Keith Lemon, Rufus Hound and Pot Noodle favourite, Jarred Christmas will be donated to the RAF charity. If you missed out on the cracking night of Christmas comedy, head to facebook.com/potnoodle for video clips and gossip from the night.
Pot Noodle's Tom Denyard says, 'Sales of the Pot Noeldle have been a fantastic success and we couldn't be more chuffed with the amount we have managed to raise, what a brilliant Christmas present for our troops!'
VIP guests on the night included over 40 members of the RAF who enjoyed the charity comedy gig along with lucky competition winners and celebs such as Sam Branson, Charlie Boorman, Hollyoakers, Corrie cast and 90's pop sensation Kavana. One lucky winner with the best one liner was chosen by Keith Lemon and had their face printed onto a limited edition Pot Noeldle as part of the 'Bunch of Jokers' competition.

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Thursday, 18 November 2010
Did'nt think the idea would take off, good luck all
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Wednesday, 17 November 2010
Backroom boys and girls make a difference.
1) 606 gets vital hands on experience
2) 606 gets a great sense of `participation` in being part of the RAF Family
3) The Regulars gain time to perform additonal work
4) The Regulars understand that 606 are not `weekend warriors` but a cohesive unit well trained and able to give them vital support.
There was a great sense of satisfaction in the Logistics team on Sunday evening and we all went away with a spring in our step.
Corporal Fisher
Tuesday, 16 November 2010
Getting just a little bit more coverage.....

The Independent on Sunday has recently featured just a little piece of 606 (Chiltern) Sqn.
Through our links with local commercial Radio station Jack FM, we managed to get the Jeep Wrangler we use for recruiting activities featured. The vehicle provided in association with Jeep Oxford has been used throughout the region this summer attracting attention and showing what the RAF Reserves do.
Full story is at http://www.independent.co.uk/news/media/tv-radio/gooood-morning-afghanistan-and-abingdon-and-bicester-2133460.html
Good luck guys and girls enjoy the trip and make loads of great radio!!
Saturday, 6 November 2010
RAF Benson Reservist receives award in the City of London
Acting Sergeant 'Reg' Goodall is one of those sorts of people that every commander needs, he never fails to deliver, and always does so with a smile on his face. A member of 606 since its formation in 1996 he has deployed overseas to Iraq, and is always at the forefront of squadron activities. As a Motor Transport Driver he is responsible for moving the key elements of the helicopter force during training, exercises or on operations. His recent move into the management team has seen him oversea the transport requirements for numerous squadron deployments, all that have run without a hitch. Finally not only happy with his own output, he is key to the training of newer squadron drivers, he is able to pass on his great knowledge and experience to all around him.

Acting Sergeant Goodall was presented with his award by Baroness Betty Bothroyd at the Annual Company Installation dinner held at the Haberdashers Hall, Smithfield.
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