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Investigation into death of RAF Police dog handler - MSNIn a statement, the RAF described her as "devoted to her dogs and her teammates" and said she would be "sorely missed". Gp Capt Paul O'Grady, the station commander at Coningsby, said: "Her absence ...
RAF Coningsby Station commander Gp Capt Paul O’Grady presents the dog handlers with their trophy. The dogs have been deployed with British troops in Bosnia, Iraq and Afghanistan.
Group Captain Paul O'Grady, Station Commander at RAF Coningsby, said: "The devastating loss of Cpl Bec Hudson has had a profound impact on the whole Royal Air Force Coningsby team, ...
No 41 (Fighter) Squadron is due to disband on 31 March, 2006, and on 1 April, 2006, No 6 Squadron will relocate to RAF Coningsby, Lincolnshire. The Secretary of State for Defence announced the ...
The Royal Air Force pilot who died in a Spitfire crash near RAF Coningsby has been named as Mark Long. Police and emergency services rushed to the scene on Langrick Road in Lincolnshire just ...
Tributes have poured in following the tragic death of a young Lincolnshire RAF corporal. RAF Coningsby announced that Corporal Liam Proudley, who was described as "an outstanding professional", died ...
The Royal Air Force pilot who died in a Spitfire crash near RAF Coningsby this Bank Holiday weekend has been named as Mark Long. Police and emergency services rushed to the scene on Langrick Road ...
Coningsby Station Commander Group Captain Billy Cooper said Mr Thomas held the logistics squadron team together. “The thoughts of all of us at Coningsby are with Sgt Thomas’s family at this ...
The dogs require high levels of care, training and supervision, the RAF said Royal Air Force police dog handlers at RAF Coningsby have been awarded a trophy for their attitude towards animal ...
Gp Capt Paul O'Grady, the station commander at Coningsby, said: "Her absence will be felt for many years to come, not just by the dogs she dedicated so much time to, but the whole of the RAF Police.
Station commander Gp Capt Paul O’Grady presents the dog handlers with their trophy. The dogs have been deployed with British troops in Bosnia, Iraq and Afghanistan.
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