The Largest Royal Air Force Station in the United Kingdom, Buckinghamshire, RAF Halton, is delighted to serve trophies and awards to the graduated Air Recruits after completing their 10-week basic training course.
Reportedly, the Royal Air Force Station in Halton is the training school which provides essential training and Apprenticeships to the Young people.
Recently, the RAF Halton cadets have completed their training course after serving at their centres for ten weeks. The RAF Halton congratulated them and honoured them for their remarking achievements.
During the 10-week Basic Recruit Training course, the recruits compete for individual trophies and awards. At Campion Intake 724 graduation earlier this week, Air Vice-Marshal Smeath presented trophies and awards to the following Air Recruits (AR):
- AR Baldwin received the RAF Benevolent Fund Trophy, which is awarded to the recruit who has shown the most excellent willingness to help others as voted by their fellow recruits.
- AR Cove received the Mayor of Aylesbury Trophy, awarded to the recruit who demonstrated incredible determination and perseverance during Basic Recruit Training.
- AR Marsh received the Rothschild Trophy, awarded to the recruit who has demonstrated the highest overall standard in Initial Force Protection Training.
- AR Jones received the Lord Trenchard Trophy, awarded to the most outstanding recruit during Basic Recruit Training.
- AR Whysall received the Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire Trophy, awarded to the recruit who has shown the most significant improvement during Basic Recruit Training.
- AR Ashcroft received the Halton Aircraft Apprentice Shield, awarded to the recruit who has demonstrated the highest overall standard in Physical Education.
- AR Sellers received the Halton Aircraft Apprentice Trophy, awarded to the recruit who has demonstrated the highest overall standard in drill and deportment.
At last, RAF Halton congratulated the cadets again and wished them all the best for their fantastic start in their RAF career.