Found your site by accident, best thing I could have done, brought back memories that were buried for so long, was at Bridgnorth in June-July 1955, was a nervous wreck most of the time, wanting to do my best for the Cpl who was over 6 ft and from Glasgow, was not until my last few days I found out he was a friend to those who needed one, was given a posting to Aden, didn't have a clue where it was until he showed me on a map in his room, have found a photo I will send of my Flight, maybe so members will remember. Thanks for the memories and a great site. 3520973 Robin.
Gordon John (Pop) Green
Posted: Aug 2007
popgreen36***hotmail.co.uk
From: Telford
What a wonderful web site, brings back many memories of square bashing. Served Bridgnorth Dec 1954 - Feb 1955, DI Cpl Thurston. Looking forward to the reunion on Aug 18/19.
Jim Dudgeon
Posted: Aug 2007
j_sdudgeon***btopenworld.com
From: Ayr, Scotland
I was at Bridgnorth for basic training in 1960. Signed on for 5 years on 13th April 1960. Cannot remember too many names but Cpl Gorman is one of them, he played the guitar at our leaving party. Anyone remember me? or better still has anyone got a photo. I have seen loads on the site but none with Cpl Gorman so know they are not my group. I was the Scot you could all understand when I spoke. I have posted my details on the site and hope to hear from someone.
Brian Dixon
Posted: July 2007
bdixon***talktalk.net
From: Wishaw, Scotland
Tremendous web site. Thanks so much for bringing back old memories (some good; some bad) I was at Bridgnorth March, April, May 1962.
Brian James
Posted: July 2007
brian***junabria.entadsl.com
From: Bridgnorth, Shropshire
I was at Bridgnorth in 1959 in 34 Flt, Hut 319. My DI was Cpl Hoath. I would love to know what has happened to all the lads in my hut as I have not traced any yet. Maybe one day, who knows.
George (Taff) Parsons
Posted: July 2007
georgeparsons6***aol.com
From: Swansea. Wales
Looking for group photo 31 Flt, D Sqd, Sept - Nov 1955.
Gerald White
Posted: July 2007
pandgwhite***btinternet.com
From: Lincoln, England
"Stand by your beds, NCO present" and we did, as the Corporals Alsatian dog ran into the billet, its wet muddy paws, making a mess of our shiny highly polished billet floor. The wind blew and as it did the brown linoleum lifted and billowed like a brown swell on a heavy sea. As the Corporal left the room, the Senior man AC Schofield, said "What a b'stard, the dogs scratched the lino and so it was given a large dollop of polish and bulled to a new higher than before shine. Just one incident from my time at Bridgnorth.
Geoffrey Powell formerly Pallett
Posted: July 2007
geoffrey.m3uxb***virgin.net
From: Staffordshire
On arrival at Bridgnorth I can't truly remember my initial feelings. Suffice to say I was impressed with the gate guardians and never forgot them. There was no shouting until later but what I do remember is 14 days of terrible stiff and painful legs. I never felt such pain but soon forgot as friendships were infectious and soon realised we were all in the same boat. Oct 1960 Hut 206, 18 Flt, B Sqd, DI Cpl Henderson and Cpl Payton. I felt so proud when I got rid of the blue disc behind my cap badge...
C.H. Roberts
Posted: Thurs 22 Feb 2007
colrob.cel***btinternet.com
From: Leeds
At Bridgnorth from Sept 1955 to Nov 1955.
Paul Passant
Posted: Fri 22 Dec 2006
pasco999***yahoo.com
From: England
My dad Gerry served at RAF Bridgnorth in the MT Section I believe. My uncle Sam Nimmock was a Drill Corporal. If anybody remembers them please e-mail. Thanks.
Haydn Smith
Posted: Wed 29 Nov 2006
haydn.smith***blueyonder.co.uk
From: Gloucestershire
Just came across website re No.7 School of Recruit Training and was gobsmacked. I did my recruit training there in November 1956 and went on to serve in the R.A.F. for nine great years. If any one reads this and was there at that time please contact me via email. Does anyone remember a Sgt. DI [Irish] who was there then a voice like thunder, who scared the life out of us young recruit's. My drill Cpl was blonde hair and as sharp as a knife, who often said we would get backflighted, we never did but the threat worked. Oh if those days were back again. Best wishes to all former Bridgnorth recruits.
Geoff Dennish
Posted: Sat 11 Nov 2006
geoffdennish***lineone.net
From: Suffolk
Trainee at Bridgnorth May 1960 . Have just come across the site for the first time and after four hours reminiscing as I browsed, must say that it's a great project, very well done.
John Casey (Paddy)
Posted: Fri 3 Nov 2006
caseyjohn***tac.com.au
From: Ireland
March 1952 . Don't remember much about it. Used to go to the T.V. room a bit, also to Wolverhampton to meet the girls. Went to Singapore from Bridgnorth and was not on the passing out parade. Pictures very good.
Dave Lascelles
Posted: Wed 13 Sept 2006
david.lascelles***mypostoffice.co.uk
From: Lincolnshire
I never get fed up of visiting this website and re-living those far-off times. What super memories! Well done, Gwynne, first class site - keep it going.
Sean (Paddy) Pollock
Posted: Wed 12 July 2006
shq74***hotmail.com
From: Canada
Excellent site and really well organized. One of the best on the Internet for clarity.
Alan Catterall
Posted: Tues 11 July 2006
cumbriaexile***hotmail.co.uk
From: Flintshire
Visited the site of the old camp last Wed. 5 July 2006 - difficult to find - couldn't remember layout but it seems to be farther away from the town. Did we walk that far?! Stayed at Unicorn at Hampton Loade, South of Bridgnorth town. Recommended - now find it!
Joe Seddon
Posted: Sun 9 July 2006
joeseddon***kol.co.nz
From: Oamaru New Zealand
Just surfing one night and found this site, blow me down, there was a photo taken 23 Dec 1948 (approx) of Wing number 3, Flt 22 with all my mates. You could have knocked me down with a feather. Last thing I expected. I have the reverse side with signatures on it, which I will endeavour to send to curator.
Lovely town Bridgnorth, lovely friendly people. To a Scot in a foreign country, it was quite an experience. Great days of yore.
All the best to anyone who remembers me. Cheers.
John Morris
Posted: Sat 8 July 2006
jmbr19882***blueyonder.co.uk
From: Bristol UK.
A real eye opener which has allowed me to put the clock back 54 years. I have added it to my favourites.
Many thanks for the pleasure that you have given me through all your hard work.
Kind regards, John Morris 4107263 1960
John Penman
Posted: Mon 3 July 2006
jpenman***coastalnow.net
From: Richmond Hill, Georgia, U.S.
What a great site this is. I have already met a friend from those days just by the proximity of his service number to mine (4266480 - Sept - Oct - 1961). Went on to RAF Melsham for Electrical Fitter-Air training. Would love to hear from anyone else but can't remember any complete names. Now living in Georgia after being transferred around the U.S. by my company. Still active and working and get to the U.K. occasionally.
Stephen Brotheridge
Posted: Sun 2 July 2006
sbrotheridge***blueyonder.co.uk
From: Kidderminster, Worcs.
A great site. I came across a photo of my father Cpl Brotheridge in 1960 Does anyone remember him ? Would love to hear from you.
Arthur Krick
Posted: Sat 1 July 2006
arthur.krick***virgin.net
From: Arundel, UK.
National Service. Came to Bridgnorth after Cardington in December 1959. I remember watching the front of my Great Coat turn white with frost one night on duty at the Main Gate. Hated the place. But with hindsight, it was an interesting experience !
Brian Berkeley-White
Posted: Sat 24 June 2006
brianberkeley***yahoo.co.uk
From: Kidderminster, Worcs.
I drove through Bridgnorth earlier today (24 June 2006) and wondered what might be left of the old RAF site. Couldn't even remember where it was in relation to the town(!) Fond memories of D.I. Cpl Sam Allman, awful memories of D.I. Cpl Ken Metcalf. Joined 31 January 1961 and remained in the Service until April 1983. Seems a million years ago now.
My father was at Bridgnorth during his National Service in either 1960 or 1961, might have been earlier. I am trying to find some photos but as yet have been unsuccessful. His name is Bill Wilson from Musselburgh Scotland and was a ground electrician.
This is a great site and very interesting, keep up the good work.
Gordon Wilson. ex 43sqn, 31sqn, NMSU.
Hubert Spencer
Posted: Sun 4 June 2006
hughspen***onetel.net
From: Eastbourne.
1943 - from St Johns Wood, London for ITW training.
Ted Yeomans
Posted: Sun 4 June 2006
yeomansni***aol.com
From: Shropshire.
Excellent site.
Philip Hodkinson
Posted: Tues 30 May 2006
Y507ODY***aol.com
From: Eastbourne.
RAF Entry late February 1961.
Harold Willans
Posted: Sun 30 April 2006
fliparoo***bigpond.net.au
From: Australia.
A terrific site. Thank you for all your work in setting it up. You have stirred up the grey matter in a few heads I reckon.
Brian Foord
Posted: Fri 21 April 2006
snowyfoord***hotmail.com
From: Southampton.
Brilliant site, well laid out and very user friendly. Having done my "square bashing" at RAF Bridgnorth, reading some of the memories I could almost hear the crunch of the boots "digging" in and the voice of an irate Corporal ringing in my ear. Excellent work, I shall spend many hours browsing the site.
George Shaw
Posted: Thurs 13 April 2006
gshaw.bm***ihug.com.au
From: Australia.
This brings back great memories, square bashing & PT in the freezing cold winter of 1948/1949. Cold showers !! & polishing boots for the passing out parade, ex Irish Guards DI's shouting at a recruit with 2 left feet, whitewashing anything that didn't move.
Dave Yates
Posted: Thurs 6 April 2006
david.yates5***btinternet.com
From: Essex.
Thanks for a great site and all the hard work you have put into it. I was on D Sqd. for 8 weeks early in 1957.
I completed 22 years, retired in 1979 as a Flt/Sgt. The best years of my life.
Joe Cade
Posted: Fri 31 March 2006
henry***cadecraft.wanadoo.co.uk
From: Peacehaven.E.Sussex.
Wonderful site. Keep up the good work. I would love it if one of my old mates from 1947-1948 found me.
Len Bell
Posted: Sun 26 March 2006
len.bell***ntlworld.com
From: Lincoln.
Delighted to trawl the site very good for the memories ex 13 Flt, B Sqn, Nov 1961.
Vernon MacDonald
Posted: Tues 21 March 2006
E-mail: joller***pnc.com.au
From: Australia.
It was late 1959, very cold and wet when I arrived at Bridgnorth to do my square bashing.
As so many others we were allocated to our respective huts and given orders what and when to do things.
We soon learnt and obeyed, as was the best policy then haha!!
The 8 weeks training was intense but we all seemed to get through OK.
At last came the big day "Passing Out Parade" and we were so proud after winning the cup for that intake.
Thanks to our very strict and hard Cpl Nimmock.
Very memorable days and never to be forgotten.
Arrived for square bashing in April 1954. B Flt. Due to the Easter holiday we were given a 48 Pass. However, it meant we did a week extra training. I think I was in hut 7, B Flt. Not sure.
Phil Rowlands.
Posted: Sun 26 Feb 2006.
E-mail: Philiprowlands***Tesco.net
From: Newbury, Berks.
All the comments about arrival at Bridgnorth station and friendly greetings from attendant D.I.'s brought it all back. I arrived on a December evening in 1949, from Padgate and couldn't believe what was happening to us! We were certainly fit when we left after eight weeks, but going on leave for Christmas, after only a few days of the regime, I must have looked a bit vulnerable, because on the bus in Birmingham a teenage girl got up and offered me her seat! Did I really look as if I needed it?
Gordon Riley.
Posted: Thurs 23 Feb 2006.
E-mail: gordon***i-tri.co.uk
From: Cambridge, England.
I am currently updating my book "Spitfire Survivors" and would be very interested in receiving photos of any of the Spitfires which were displayed at Bridgnorth, Hednesford, Padgate, West Kirby or Wilmslow during the period 1948 - 1963. If you can help please drop me an email. Many thanks.
Phil (Taff) Rees.
Posted: Fri 17 Feb 2006.
E-mail: philip.rees1***ntlworld.com
From: Newport, S Wales.
Spent 1954-1955 as one of those nice "Snow Drops" in the Guardroom before being sent to sunny Cyprus. Have very fond memories of the area as I have been married to one of those lovely local girls (Highley) for 50 years in June this year. Also both my sons were born in the Cottage Hospital. I still visit the area often and every time I visit the memories come flooding back. A great site, keep it up.
Desmond Deans.
Posted: Sun 29 Jan 2006.
E-mail: desmond.songer***tesco.net
From: Portishead, N Somerset.
Did my square bashing at Bridgnorth Sept-Nov 1955. Went there as a boy left there as a man. Our D.I. was Cpl Evans who looked after us like a father.
Great teamwork and comradeship. Wonderful memories of my time there. 4173495.
Fergus Kemp.
Posted: Sat 28 Jan 2006.
E-mail: fwandjmj***aol.com
From:
I congratulate you on a very interesting site, brings back memories. I was there for the usual basic training/square bashing from end of September 1952 until, I think it was early November 1952. I think I was in Flight 14 but I'm not sure, also can not remember which hut number I was in, although I do have a hut photo which I have sent in to be added to your collection. I also remember we had blue discs behind our hat badges. If anyone recognise me from the photo when it is published would be pleased to have a natter about old times. I just did three years and apart for Bridgnorth and trade training at RAF Kirkham (aero engines (air-cooled) I did all my time at RAF Abingdon I am now retired and still living in the town of Abingdon
Ron Reid.
Posted: Thurs 26 Jan 2006.
E-mail: steelieron***hotmail.com
From: Dundee, Scotland.
Can't remember when in 1953 but I enjoyed my square bashing served me well in later years
Patrick J Edwards [Eddie]
Posted: Sat 21 Jan 2006.
E-mail: p.edwards103***btinternet.com
From: Colchester, Essex.
3525530 AC basic training Nov 1957 to Jan 1958, D Flight. I remember it well very cold but there were the good times. Anyone remember the Flight Commander F/O. Subba Rowe ?
Fergus Kemp.
Posted: Fri 20 Jan 2006.
E-mail: fwandjmj***aol.com,
From: Abingdon, Oxon.
Did my square bashing there part of Sept-Oct-Nov 1952. Can't remember hut number. I think we had a blue disc behind our beret badge. Later went to Kirkham for trade training then RAF Abingdon. Did 3 years. Nice to read some of the comments - brings back memories
Did "square bashing" Nov 1956 to Jan 1957 - 'A' Squadron, 4 Flt, red cap badge disk - resident of hut 23. D.I. was Cpl Kleiser. Met a girl in Wolverhampton and we are still together, wed 47 years this year (2006)
Alexander McGregor.
Posted: Thurs 29 Dec 2005.
E-mail: alex.mac486***ntlworld.com
From: Lancing, West Sussex.
Great site.
John Russell.
Posted: Sun 25 Dec 2005.
E-mail: jim***jimdouglas.wanadoo.co.uk
From: Edinburgh, Scotland.
Absolutely amazing came across a photograph with a reference to myself. 2462061.
Mal Shaw.
Posted: Wed 30 Nov 2005.
E-mail: malsueshaw***msn.com
From: Paphos, Cyprus.
Did my "square bashing" Dec 1956 to March 1957, can't remember hut No. but had green disc behind RAF berry badge. Completed 22 yrs "Sooty" Retired to Cyprus Sept 2003.
Brynley Treherne.
Posted: Sun 6 Nov 2005.
E-mail: train***iprimus.com.au
From: Collie, Western Australia.
Many thanks for this tremendous site. I was at Bridgnorth in June-July 1953. Yes it made you grow up quickly. But great times. Left to train at Stradishall in Cambridge, then on to RAF Habbaniya in Iraq. Finished up in Bally Kelly Northern Ireland. Service number 4130182. Seems from your guest book that no one from my stint has found your site yet.
David Hills.
Posted: Mon 31 Oct 2005.
E-mail: Hillsdavid6***aol.com
From: Bognor Regis, W Sussex.
A good site, nice to go back in time, we had some good times there. A definite learning curve. Thanks for making the effort to put it all together.
Gordon Flinders.
Posted: Sun 30 Oct 2005.
E-mail: gflinders2002***yahoo.co.uk
From: Bolton, Lancs.
After square bashing at West Kirby and trade training at Innsworth came to Bridgnorth as permanent staff Headquarters kitchens 1950-1952. What a great site this is full of memories, keep up the good work.
Frank Woolhouse.
Posted: Sun 23 Oct 2005.
E-mail: vivandfrank***buckskin2.fsnet.co.uk
From: Basingstoke, Hampshire.
I was at Bridgnorth from May 1953 for 8 weeks basic training, hard graft but well worthwhile, made a man of you. I would like to locate anyone who was involved in route lining for the Queen in Caernarfon on the 9th July 1953. A very good site, keep it up, it has brought back very happy memories. P.S. my Service No. was 4128214
Owen G Davies.
Posted: Tues 20 Sept 2005.
E-mail: taffdaviesog***msn.com
From: Leyland, Lancs.
Great site, did my stint at Bridgnorth May 1953 onwards. Can't recall the hut. From the Dumfries and the RAF Regiment. They made a man out of you in a very short time.
Barry Jones.
Posted: Wed 14 Sept 2005.
E-mail: barrysue***uwclub.net
From: Flintshire, N Wales,
Did basic training at Bridgnorth Nov-Dec 1955. Think Cpl's Earle and Welsh were the D.I.'s, best day's work I ever did was doing that.
Great site. My dad did his NS there and I always remember the stories as a youngster, I have passed on site details to him.
Must have had an effect as I am still serving in the RAF after 21 years as a Sgt Mover at Sunny Lyneham!!!
Alan Corcoran.
Posted: Wed 31 Aug 2005.
E-mail: alan_corcoran***hotmail.co.uk
From: Cheshire.
Just like to establish myself on the site.
Ron Jones.
Posted: Fri 26 Aug 2005.
E-mail: ronjones***yahoo.co.uk
From: Rugby, Warwickshire.
A very nice site and very helpful. Nostalgia is good for us wrinklies, and I often tell fond stories of my times at Bridgnorth and the RAF in general. If anyone wants to chat, please do.
Lee Prescott.
Posted: Thurs 25 Aug 2005.
E-mail: warhorse***ntlworld.com
From: Dover, Kent.
Basic training February-March 1961 D.I. Cpl. Hoath and Cpl Fletcher. I remember airman named Sedgbeer from the West Country, guy named Pucky. Memory is fading now but would like to hear of any from that Flt.
Mike White.
Posted: Thurs 28 July 2005.
E-mail: mikejan.white***blueyonder.co.uk
From: Trowbridge, U.K.
I had a great time in 23 Flight hut 222 July-August-September 1958. It certainly made us grow up quickly. My number was 4242362 and another White had 4242361. Does anyone know where he is now? I think he came from the Cardiff area.
Ian Stewart Myles.
Posted: Wed 15 June 2005.
E-mail: ian.myles***ntlworld.com
From: Middlesbrough.
What a fantastic site. I did my square bashing from April to June 1962. I am sorry to say that I have forgotten the names of the guys in the Flight with one exception. So if you are out there Roy Brown of Norwich get in touch. Thanks for a well put together site. Long may it continue.
Richard Doyle.
Posted: Fri 10 June 2005.
E-mail: richard.doyle***blueyonder.co.uk
From: Waterloo, Liverpool.
Can you just visualise all those lads that served in Bridgnorth hitting on this site and the memories they will have. Thanks to Gwynne Chadwick. Good luck Gwynne great site.
Jack Barrie.
Posted: Wed 11 May 2005.
E-mail: Jackbarrie2***aol.com
From: County Durham. U.K.
Went to Bridgnorth on 5th November 1957 for my 8 weeks training. I was in 10 Flight (hut 37) with Sgt Allen and Cpl Cheetham in charge. The officer was called - I think - P/O McLeod, who seemed to be even younger than I was at the time ! I had a happy time and never felt fitter than I did when I was at Bridgnorth.
Tony Braid.
Posted: Sat 19 March 2005.
E-mail: tonybraid***tiscali.co.uk
From: Birkenhead, Cheshire.
Bring back 1958 first two weeks ####**** hell but well enjoyed mates Ron Kelsey, John Chisholm, Pat Osgood, Dicky Ellison, Scouse Bartelli A.C.C all of RAF Wildenwrath Germany.
Alan Minors.
Posted: Thurs 24 Feb 2005.
E-mail: alan_minors***hotmail.com
From: Tongeren, Belgium.
Fond (and distant!) memories of Bridgnorth, I was there in the summer of 1960 and then went onto to Compton Basset. Brilliant site, keep up the good work!
Great memories of the camp arrived March 30th 1954 a green Scotsman from Edinburgh but left a lot wiser in the way of the world. Was pleased that my father insisted I joined his brass band when younger and moaned about going to practice instead of playing in the streets with my mates as I put full use of during my service with the RAF.
David (Dicky) Valentine.
Posted: Sat 22 Jan 2005.
E-mail: david.valentine4***ntl.com
From: Kettering, Northants.
May 1957. It was summer, it was hell and after 8 weeks we were proud. I was in hut 147 B Flt. D.I. was Davis O I/C was Baker. Remember one lad won premium bonds, turned into a snob and won his ticket out. I went on to do 12 years and demobbed in 1969 as Cpl. If anyone remembers me and wants to contact, feel free.
Barry E Gay.
Posted: Fri 7 Jan 2005.
E-mail: barry.gay***pentagon.af.mil
From:
From Dave Lascelles, I located his 1959 photo on this web page. We first met at RAF Gatow in the early 1960's and we just started communicating this past Christmas 2004 after Dave found me thru' another web site via Paddy Ward.
Paddy Pollock.
Posted: Sat 4 Dec 2004.
E-mail: shq74***hotmail.com
From: Toronto, Canada.
Interesting site and photographs. I would like to make contact with anyone from April-May 1956 who remembers me. Sgt O'Toole, Cpl Harvery and Cpl Boniface were our drill instructors.
Alan Hooper.
Posted: Sat 4 Dec 2004.
E-mail: alhooper***rafwebfoot.wanadoo.co.uk
From: Kelso, Scotland.
Did my Square Bashing at Bridgnorth Sep-Nov 1955. After the initial shock, made the most of it and I can say that it certainly did me no harm. Happy days. This is a fantastic site, well done and keep it going.
Derrick Etches.
Posted: Fri 5 Nov 2004.
E-mail: chesteed677***aol.com
From: Manchester.
Happy days, would do it all again, good to learn discipline, nice to look back, brings back happy memories. Pity I can't find lads I was in with, hut 77, March-April 1958.
Alf Murdoch.
Posted: Thurs 4 Nov 2004.
E-mail: alfredmurdoch***hotmail.com
From: Ryde, Isle of Wight.
I went to Padgate on the 4th September 1947 and then on to Bridgnorth. I enjoyed the training and was with a lot of nice blokes, but that was a cold winter and I remember sleeping in my shirt to keep warm, I lost our passing out photo while moving house and would like a copy if anyone remembers me I will pay any costs, all the best to all you old uns.
Brian Goode.
Posted: Mon 25 Oct 2004.
E-mail: brandyfocus***aol.com
From: Peterborough, Cambs.
I did my square bashing at Bridgnorth Aug-Sept 1952. 4105398. My claim to fame was to throw a bucket of hot water over a D.I. (an accident of course) minutes before we paraded. Not a happy bunny. A wonderful site.
Stephen Mawbey.
Posted: Fri 15 Oct 2004.
E-mail: stevemawbey***supanet.com
From: South Derbyshire, U.K.
Did square bashing end 1952 begining 1953. Site brought back happy memories and the long walk from Bridgnorth when you've missed the last bus. Great site, keep it going.
Just looked in at your website to refresh memories, was at Bridgnorth Dec 1956 to Jan 1957.
John House.
Posted: Wed 29 Sept 2004.
E-mail: pamjohn2***ntlworld.com
From: Poole, Dorset.
Didn't know there was this web site and I'm enjoying it a great deal.
Derrick Etches.
Posted: Mon 27 Sept 2004.
E-mail: chesteed677***aol.com
From: Stalybridge, Cheshire.
Being at Bridgnorth March-May 1958 in hut 77, D.I. Cpl Vance and Cpl Jones, have photo with all names on reverse side, would dearly love to make contact with any of lads to ask where you went to and how you went on. I was cook throughout my three years. My number was 4237677. Happy and memorable days.
Ian Gray.
Posted: Sun 19 Sept 2004.
E-mail: ellenian2***aol.com
From: Sydney, Australia.
4266183 Ian Gray looking for mates who did their square bashing at RAF Bridgnorth June-July 1961. Now an Australian citizen. Emigrated to Aus Dec 1966. Will be in the U.K. June 2005.
D J Ainsworth.
Posted: Sat 11 Sept 2004.
E-mail: douglas115_56***msn.com
From: Shropshire.
My dad was trained at RAF Bridgnorth, also he was born in Bridgnorth.
Michael Partington.
Posted: Fri 27 Aug 2004.
E-mail: mickfel***brturbo.com
From: Blumenau-SC, Brazil.
I was at Bridgnorth square bashing August-September 1958, then on to RAF Hereford, Innsworth, Aden and Bahrain then Aden again. The best two years of my life - wish I had stayed on.
John Holmes.
Posted: Thurs 19 Aug 2004.
E-mail: jondot***tiscali.co.uk
From: East Yorkshire.
Square bashing Aug-Sept 1955, can not remember the hut no's! Have got two photo's of B Flight somewhere, will dig them out and put them on the site, I can remember coming out of Square bashing as fit as a fiddle!!!
Derek Best.
Posted: Sat 31 July 2004.
E-mail: member***dbest77.fsnet.co.uk
From: Aldershot, Hampshire.
A great site thanks. Brings back those good days of 1951. I can't remember much about hut or Flight No's but I can remember the good times at Bridgnorth. I can remember my service No. though 4069287. Sir.
Fred Mckeon.
Posted: Fri 23 July 2004.
E-mail: fredmckeon***tiscali.co.uk
From: Uttoxeter.
Stationed at RAF Bridgnorth in 1960. Before moving on to trade training at RAF Weeton.
Barry Aldous.
Posted: Sat 3 July 2004.
E-mail: barry***aldous.net
From: Bury, Lancashire.
I did my initial training with the station band in the winter of 1957-1958 and would love to get in contact with others who did the same.
Hi, I'm trying to find a picture of my Father-in-Law Kenneth Preston, for my wife. He was at RAF Bridgnorth in 1956. I know he said he was in hut 16 for a time and he went onto RAF Marham. If any one can help, mail me with details.
Mel Price.
Posted: Thurs 17 June 2004.
E-mail: maprice7700***aol.com
From: West York's
Did my square bashing at Bridgnorth in Oct-Dec 1961 A Flight. Drill instructor was a Cpl Topping (a capital B) I became a RAF Policeman, I always wanted to run into him, sadly I never did!!!
Les Cooper.
Posted: Tues 8 June 2004.
E-mail: Leslie***jessica43.freeserve.co.uk
From: Cannock, Staffs.
Forces No. 4161291. Did basic training at Bridgnorth Dec 1954 to Jan 1955.
Transferred to Shawbury and completed last 12 months of a 3 year term at Stafford.
Currently Honorary Secretary of National Service (RAF) Association.
Rab Orr.
Posted: Mon 7 June 2004.
E-mail: rabborr***hotmail.com
From: South Queensferry, Scotland.
Happened on this marvellous site while researching for a dear, but computer illiterate, friend. Anyone remember Frank Hunt from Wales, tells me his nickname was Battler !! (if this is true it was obviously a mickey take as he's the biggest softy on the planet).
Eric Harding.
Posted: Thurs 3 June 2004.
E-mail: g6umh***msn.com
From: Widnes.
Was there Sept 1958 for 8 weeks.
Think it was A flight hut 39? think that's me on photo back row second from left No. 4244392, red disk, can anyone verify this?
F Brady.
Posted: Wed 21 April 2004.
E-mail: fiminnie***aol.com
From: West Yorkshire.
I have a photo of training wing, hut 125, Flight 13, B Squadron, Bridgnorth.
Ronald Stempfer.
Posted: Wed 14 April 2004.
E-mail: stempfer***talk21.com
From: Worcester Park, Surrey, KT4 8AH
Just found this website. Was at Bridgnorth between Dec 1956 to Feb 1957 C Squadron.
Eric Holding.
Posted: Thurs 8 April 2004.
E-mail: ericholding***hotmail.com
From: Marske by the Sea. Redcar and Cleveland.
Always enjoy looking back over this site in the hope that I'll discover some old mate's left a note or two or perhaps a photo. Whenever I find an old picture of those 'bull happy' days I'll send it in. Good site. Good luck. (4195643.(SAC. Retd.)
Paddy Lynch.
Posted: Sun 14 March 2004.
E-mail: pat_lynch***talk21.com
From: Wellington, Shropshire.
Recruit training at Bridgnorth May-June 1959. D.I.'s were Sgt Dryden, Cpl King. C Flt.Trade training at Hereford then Innsworth, Kirton-in-Lindsey, Akrotiri, Halton hospital, Lyneham (99 Sqd air steward) and finished at Bicester. When stationed in Cyprus I was detached to Kuanton, Malaya but RAF denies that I was there so no GSM for me. If anyone was there and remembers me please get in touch. Also when in Cyprus was in a band called MI5 doing covers of Beatles and Stones. We played at Berengaria families club and the basement of John's calypso bar on the Limmasol by-pass. Happy days.
Stuart Burnett.
Posted: Fri 12 March 2004.
E-mail: stuart***bd24bt.freeserve.co.uk
From: Bradford, West Yorkshire.
At Bridgnorth Nov 1962 to Feb 1963, on the last Flight. Worst winter in years.
D.I. Cpl Crew, fond memories of my time there. Service No. C4275573.
Thanks for the memories. Always remember my father saying after I had finished the square bashing that it had done for me in six weeks more than he had achieved in 18 years!
Frank Swift.
Posted: Mon 8 March 2004.
E-mail: frankswift***berylswift.freeserve.co.uk
From: Liverpool.
I was there in 1961 and it made a man out of me. I was a regular and the best years of my life was when l was in the RAF.
Roy Morgan.
Posted: Mon 8 March 2004.
E-mail: rm006g9873***blueyonder.co.uk
From: Hempstead, Kent.
Square-bashing in October 1954.
Snotty nose and streaming eyes from tear gas.
Crawling through mud for GCT.
Learning how good it felt to march and drill well.
Sprinting in Wolverhampton (I think) to catch the train for our first leave.
Getting a 'Dear John' from the girlfriend at home.
Then meeting a girl named Hazel in Bridgnorth.
Days gone by.
Good memories.
Kevin Kevat.
Posted: Fri 5 March 2004.
E-mail: kevin***kevat138.co.uk
From: Denbigh, N Wales.
Thank you Gwynne for creating this very worthwhile site. Did training at Bridgnorth October 1958 Service No. 4245941.The D.I. was Cpl Gell.
Jack Storey.
Posted: Thurs 12 Feb 2004.
E-mail: jackstorey***firenet.ws
From: Belfast, N Ireland.
What memories, this Station brought me from boyhood into manhood. If you got on with others, no problem - if you didn't fit in you were out. What about the birds in downtown Bridgnorth on a Sunday!
Robert Aird.
Posted: Sun 8 Feb 2004.
E-mail: emeguy***mycybernet.net
From: Brampton, Ontario, Canada.
Trained in July 1957. Went on to Kirkham for Airframe course. Our D.I. was Cpl Draper. Now retired with lots of time to remember the good old days. Nice site.
Red Arnold.
Posted: Thurs 5 Feb 2004.
E-mail: redarnold***scottsville.com
From: Red Deer, Alberta. Canada.
We are all getting on in years, I will not say old. Finding this site makes a person feel young again. Service number was 4275588
Colin Munton.
Posted: Sun 25 Jan 2004.
E-mail: colin***munto.fsnet.co.uk
From: South Leicestershire.
I did my sqarebashing at Bridgnorth in Feb-March 1957 it was a blooming cold place. I don't remember my hut or flight but my number is 4192327 then went to Kirkham to become an Armourer.
Colin P Vance.
Posted: Tues 13 Jan 2004.
E-mail: G7hpi***yahoo.co.uk
From: Swindon, Wiltshire.
I was in 22 Flight, 1958 and the hut number was 219, Cpl Eden was in charge and another was Cpl Floyd, if you were there in 22 Flight I would like to hear from you.
Gerry Jones.
Posted: Mon 5 Jan 2004.
E-mail: Gerrypack***aol.com
From: South Wales.
Nov 1951 was the start of a new life. I still don't know what hit me when I arrived on the square at Bridgnorth that first night.
Very nice, well put together site that I am sure will grow from strength to strength. I enjoyed my tour. Thanks Len.
Brian (aka.'Nick') Thomas.
Posted: Sun 28 Dec 2003.
E-mail: btml***freeserve.co.uk
From: Devon.
Good idea this site. I can only hope to find somebody from the time I was there. Seems an eternity. Can't believe I'm so old!!!!
Christopher Wood.
Posted: Sat 13 Dec 2003.
E-mail: ccwood***tiscali.co.uk
From: Camberley, Surrey.
After Duncan Sandys, Conservative Defence Minister decided in 1957 that, due to the introduction of missiles, manned flight was a thing of the past, many Fighter Squadrons were disbanded and I and many others found themselves posted to Bridgnorth as Flight Commanders overseeing the training of NS recruits.
I was there 1957-1960. In spite of the job I loved Bridgnorth and the surrounding countryside and the pubs.
David T Jones.
Posted: Wed 3 Dec 2003.
E-mail: davidmaureen***shaw.ca
From: Vernon, B.C. Canada.
I was one of many who sobbed themselves to sleep the first few days at RAF Bridgnorth - I was there from January 20th to April 7th 1953 - but I have no idea what flight I was in or the names of any of my fellow inmates - but maybe if I post my number, others might help me - it was 4120227.
I passed thru Bridgnorth a second time on September 14th, 1961, to be kitted out when I re-enlisted.
John H White.
Posted: Sat 29 Nov 2003.
E-mail: jhw-white***lineone.net
From: Surrey.
National Service 1959-1961. Square bashing 1959-1960. Played in the station band so I did 6 or was it 8 pass out parades (can't remember exact number!) whilst there. Still can't forget my service number but not for the want of trying! Oh what memories!
Gordon Wright.
Posted: Wed 22 Oct 2003.
E-mail: sandfly34***msn.com
From: Ashford, Kent.
Very pleased to find this site, although it is a lot of years since I did my square bashing at Bridgnorth looking at the shine on the floor of the huts brought back a lot of memories.
Colin Knowles.
Posted: Tues 21 Oct 2003.
E-mail: colcruisespec***aol.com
From: Cheshire.
Amazing site - brings back many memories. Did basic training there Sep-Nov 1959. D.I.'s were Cpl Beard (a softie trying to be hard) and Cpl King (very hard but fair). Can't remember our hut number but I think we were 27 Flight, C Squadron! (although 27 might have been the hut number - long term memory defect on this one)
Byron Gollings.
Posted: Mon 20 Oct 2003.
E-mail: Byrongollings***aol.com
From: Telford, Shropshire.
I spent my square bashing time at Bridgnorth during Sept-Oct 1950.
I can't say it was one of the best times of my life but I got through it and it did me no harm. I remember that on the mid term 36 hr pass I was picked for guard duty on the Sat night so unable to make full use of it. But only living on the outskirts of Wolverhampton after guard I got home for the day. I remember a lot of the films shown at the Astra were 'Boy's Town' films during my time there. A friend of mine from work Mick Bickerton was in the same flight, and we were in the ATC together and also signed on together.
Clive Marginson.
Posted: Wed 15 Oct 2003.
E-mail: Marginsonc***aol.com
From:
On Permanent Staff from 1955-1957. Initially as Clerk in SHQ then Squadron Clerk for C Squadron. Happy Days.
George Spooner.
Posted: Tues 7 Oct 2003.
E-mail: gspooner***iinet.net.au
From: Busselton, Western Australia.
I did my basic training at dear old RAF Bridgnorth between March and June 1953 so I was most interested in the site. Unfortunately, I don't recall details of hut or Flight number, D.I. names, etc. Hopefully, future visits to the site may reveal new content that will jog my memory.
I did my square bashing in 1954. D.I. was Cpl Little, can't remember my hut number but I was in B Flight. July 1954, HATED IT THEN but have fond memories.
Albert Forsyth.
Posted: Wed 17 Sept 2003.
E-mail: Alan***forsyth68.fsnet
From: Burntwood, Staffs.
I have been looking for ages for any reference to RAF Bridgnorth as I knew it in 1953 and I am gob smacked that it should exist and be expertly put together. Thank you for stirring up good old memories. The photos are brilliant.
James Bache.
Posted: Tues 19 Aug 2003.
E-mail: jim463***jim463.karoo.co.uk
From: Hull, Yorkshire.
In all the years since leaving the RAF I have only been in touch with 3 ex members! Where have they all gone!!
Roy Tyler.
Posted: Sun 17 Aug 2003.
E-mail: tyler347***ozemail.com.au
From: Australia.
Fond memories.
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