AIR 28/1272: Air Ministry and Ministry of Defence: Operations Record Books, Royal Air Force Stations - Seletar (with appendices)
01/01/1951 - 31/12/1953
Operations Record Book from 1 January 1951 to 30 April 1953. Appendices include Operations Orders, a copy of 'Far East Training Squadron Syllabus of Operational Conversion Training'. Includes photographs: Visits of the RAF Regional Band and the Bishop of Lincoln, April 1951 (15 photographs). Arrival of Air Commodore Opie to assume command of the base, June 1951 (5 photographs, Parade and fly past to honour the King's Birthday, 14 June 1951 (5 photographs). Battle of Britain Commemoration Parade, 15 September 1951 (9 photographs). Visit of GOC Singapore Base District, 13 November 1951 (4 photographs). Dance given to celebrate the Anniversary of the birthday of the Women's' Royal Air Force (W.R.A.F.), February 1952  (6 photographs). Battle of Britain Commemoration Parade, 15 September 1952 (4 photographs) . Visit of the Duchess of Kent, October 1952 (4 photographs). Various visits, December 1952 (8 photographs). Visit of the Seletar Pipe Band to North Borneo, January 1953 (7 photographs). Awards of medals, April 1953 (2 photographs). Report in the 'Straits Times' of the RAF flights from Seletar to map the jungle, April 1953.
AIR 28/1272
NAB 1872
English
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