English: A Royal Air Force reservist Military Driver from 606 (Chiltern) Squadron.
606 Squadron was formed in 1996 as the helicopter support squadron, with the Queen granting it its existing number and title three years later. They have 180 Reservists working in diverse areas such as logistics and flight operations.
It is the only RAF Reserves unit that operates with the Joint Helicopter Command. It has a particularly close relationship with the flying squadrons at RAF Benson: 28 (AC) and 78 (B) Squadron (flying Merlin helicopters), and 33 and 230 Squadron (flying the Puma helicopter). They are often employed around the world supporting RAF Benson assets on operations, training for operations or on other exercises.
All of their roles focus on providing first-class back-up to those flying the missions. Many are also trained to operate as helicopter underslung load teams.
Logistics Drivers and Suppliers are, in addition to their main role, trained in providing fuel to helicopters at remote locations.
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Keywords: Royal Air Force, RAF, RAF Benson, Reservist, MT, Driver, 606 Squadron, Personnel, Identifiable, Man, Male, Reserve, RAFR
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606 Squadron was formed in 1996 as the helicopter support squadron, with the Queen granting it its existing number and t...
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A Royal Air Force reservist Military Driver from 606 (Chiltern) Squadron.606 Squadron was formed in 1996 as the helicopter support squadron, with the Queen granting it its existing number and title three years later. They have 180 Reservists working in diverse areas such as logistics and flight operations.It is the only RAF Reserves unit that operates with the Joint Helicopter Command. It has a particularly close relationship with the flying squadrons at RAF Benson: 28 (AC) and 78 (B) Squadron (flying Merlin helicopters), and 33 and 230 Squadron (flying the Puma helicopter). They are often employed around the world supporting RAF Benson assets on operations, training for operations or on other exercises.All of their roles focus on providing first-class back-up to those flying the missions. Many are also trained to operate as helicopter underslung load teams.Logistics Drivers and Suppliers are, in addition to their main role, trained in providing fuel to helicopters at remote locations.MoD Consent Form Signed and Held at RAF Benson
English: A Royal Air Force reservist Military Driver from 606 (Chiltern) Squadron.
606 Squadron was formed in 1996 as the helicopter support squadron, with the Queen granting it its existing number and title three years later. They have 180 Reservists working in diverse areas such as logistics and flight operations.
It is the only RAF Reserves unit that operates with the Joint Helicopter Command. It has a particularly close relationship with the flying squadrons at RAF Benson: 28 (AC) and 78 (B) Squadron (flying Merlin helicopters), and 33 and 230 Squadron (flying the Puma helicopter). They are often employed around the world supporting RAF Benson assets on operations, training for operations or on other exercises.
All of their roles focus on providing first-class back-up to those flying the missions. Many are also trained to operate as helicopter underslung load teams.
Logistics Drivers and Suppliers are, in addition to their main role, trained in providing fuel to helicopters at remote locations.
MoD Consent Form Signed and Held at RAF Benson
Organization: RAF
Object Name: BEN-UNCLASS-20140128-0066-147
Category: MOD
Supplemental Categories: People, Reservists, RAFR
Keywords: Royal Air Force, RAF, RAF Benson, Reservist, MT, Driver, 606 Squadron, Personnel, Identifiable, Man, Male, Reserve, RAFR
copy, publish, distribute and transmit the Information;
adapt the Information;
exploit the Information commercially for example, by combining it with other Information, or by including it in your own product or application.
You must, where you do any of the above:
acknowledge the source of the Information by including any attribution statement specified by the Information Provider(s) and, where possible, provide a link to this licence;
ensure that you do not use the Information in a way that suggests any official status or that the Information Provider endorses you or your use of the Information;
ensure that you do not mislead others or misrepresent the Information or its source;
== {{int:filedesc}} == {{information |description={{en|A Royal Air Force reservist Military Driver from 606 (Chiltern) Squadron.
606 Squadron was formed in 1996 as the helicopter support squadron, with the Queen granting it its existing number and t...
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The following pages on the English Wikipedia use this file (pages on other projects are not listed):
A Royal Air Force reservist Military Driver from 606 (Chiltern) Squadron.606 Squadron was formed in 1996 as the helicopter support squadron, with the Queen granting it its existing number and title three years later. They have 180 Reservists working in diverse areas such as logistics and flight operations.It is the only RAF Reserves unit that operates with the Joint Helicopter Command. It has a particularly close relationship with the flying squadrons at RAF Benson: 28 (AC) and 78 (B) Squadron (flying Merlin helicopters), and 33 and 230 Squadron (flying the Puma helicopter). They are often employed around the world supporting RAF Benson assets on operations, training for operations or on other exercises.All of their roles focus on providing first-class back-up to those flying the missions. Many are also trained to operate as helicopter underslung load teams.Logistics Drivers and Suppliers are, in addition to their main role, trained in providing fuel to helicopters at remote locations.MoD Consent Form Signed and Held at RAF Benson