Ex Martlesham Heath Veterans that will be attending the MH100 celebrations at Martlesham Heath on July 8/9th 2017
Richard Allison MH was my late Uncle's parent unit after he had finished his 30 Ops as a Mid-Upper Gunner on Lancs although he worked at the recruiting office in the Buttermarket Ipswich before being posted away to Dorset.
Neil Glen Arrived Martlesham Heath around January 59 , posted to 11 Group Comm. Flt and left January 60
Mike KirbyR/T. D/F. Op. 2 Homer
Stan MillerR/T. D/F. Op. 2 Homer [Stan on the left with fellow Martlesham OB John McCulloch at the revetments]
Maureen Scrivener the daughter of the late Tom Scrivener
Jack Serjeant My father just told me about him being based in Suffolk 1946 to 48 as bleu Working in Shq. He was one of five who having attended the pay clerk course at credenhill, Hereford pay accounts, were posted to mh to set up the accounts section previously from felixstowe. My father was in fact the cpl who calculated the pay bleu and along side the accounts officer would carryout the PP. He is 83
Jack is on the right of this photo
Vic Skeet Served at MH during WWIIhttps://www.facebook.com/MH100UK/?pnref=story
Barry & Pam Elliott, Barry is the son of the late Sgt. Ronald Elliott B.E.M who served twice at MH in 1936/37 at A&AEE as an Aircraft & Airframe Fitter and from 1949/54 this time on BlEU/BB and A&IEU, Barry & Pam will be attending, Barry is himself an ex Telegraphist Royal Air Force
Derek Prentice was stationed at RAF MH 1957-58 in SHQ at/on PBX
Clive Batten
I would like to comfirm that my brother was stationed at Martlesham during the Second World War at the same time when Douglas Bader was there
Ted Warnerstationed at RAF MH Aug 1955-May 1957 as an Aircraft Engine Mechanic
It is hoped that Stanley Chambers will join us next year, the remarkable Stanley is 100 years old, an ex Spitfire pilot who flew out of Martlesham Heath and joins in the mirth on this thirty minute video https://youtu.be/dM4EMzxFrfU Stan was born in Ipswich and still resides in the town A privilege to be in your company today Stan!
The family of Prince Alexander Obolensky the former England Rugby International and Hurricane Pilot https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Obolensky
The son of Preston Easley Fighter Pilot of the 356th Fighter Group USAAF http://www.bbc.co.uk/suffolk/content/image_galleries/martlesham_heath_control_tower_2006_gallery.shtml?10
Dennis Hallcoming from Geneva Swiss at RAF MH 1952-54
David Bloomfield MHAS Member had a relative who worked on the Avro Lincoln with the jet engines, David also flew out of MH as a CCF Cadet from Woodbridge Scholl
John Hought SHQ Office 'P2' 1953-54
Tom Cook Jnr son of 356th FG 1st Thomas Cook see here
Theobald1957 as an Air Wireless Fitter and worked on the aircraft of both Bombing Trials (BT) Flight and B.L.E.U. This was during the transfer
Bill King
My father Flight Sgt Bill King seved at R.A.F Martlesham Heath on and off throughout his career He played Football for the R.A.F and Suffolk county [from Peter King]
Mike Corston stationed on The heath in the early 1950's in 'C' hangar
Mary Bowery via son Alan member of BLEU
Capt William Walden Hammond RFC RAFset up the Photography Flight via his great neice Vicky Gunnell Ref
June 2nd 2017 Vicky Gunnell will give a talk, "Through the Eye of a Camera." A profile of Captain William Walden Hammond - WW1 pioneer photographer and a member of her family.
Fred Yule on the Heath as a Ground Electrician 1956
David Theaker R/T D/F see here https://mh100.org.uk/2017/02/06/martlesham-heath-posting/
Robin Coen daughter of Oscar Coen DFC an American of 71 Squadron [Eagle] Squadron RAF
Family of Peter Provenzo an American of 71 [Eagle] Squadron
We have confirmed at least 17 family members of 71 Eagle Squadron that will be attending from the USA
Family of MICHAEL G. McPHARLIN71 Eagle Squadron RAF
Family ofHubert L Stewart 71 Eagle Squadron RAF
Edward BellStores 1958
*Air Commodore Robert Lightfoot AFC RAF RTD ex MH 1958http://www.mhas.org.uk/Air%20Commodore%20Robert%20Lightfoot.pdf
John [Gary] CooperMHAS Member, detached from RAF St Mawgan to Martlesham Heath from July to September 1960 with the University of Birmingham Air Squadron [UBAS], trade aircraft engine mechanic
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If there are any ex RAF/USAAF Veterans and their families who would like to join us who are not shown above and would like to join us in the Veterans Area please make yourself known on either the Saturday or Sunday
Every Veteran/family member will be issued a unique key fob number for entry to the Veterans Area, these will be issued when you arrive
A visitors book is also being made available and hopefully this will be buried in a time capsule to be opened in 100 years time
The live radio session is now taking place on Sunday
There are 35 military vehicles booked, lots of representation by HM Forces, the static Spitfire & Hurricane will be positioned one either side of the stage, the Veterans area will be slightly to the right of the 42' stage