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Belvedere helicopter crash - 4th May 1963
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryB" data-source="post: 62932" data-attributes="member: 39141"><p>Hello Beverly</p><p>Amazingly I stumbled across this issue as I was investigating my time in RAF at Seletar in the middle 60's when I was detached to RAF Labuan.</p><p>The issue is ingrained in my memory because one evening a F/Sgt from 66 Sqn came into the Sgt's mess and announced that a Belvedere of his Sqn had crashed. That sort of thing didn't happen very often. But lots of covert aircraft movements were going on then as the norm from Labuan.</p><p>Moving on to the Gulf war, my son and his Sqn was involved in similar activities, so I can relate this to Cpl/Tech Williams very closely as he would have been doing the same sort of task in a desert environment. </p><p>Terry B [Aged 89]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryB, post: 62932, member: 39141"] Hello Beverly Amazingly I stumbled across this issue as I was investigating my time in RAF at Seletar in the middle 60's when I was detached to RAF Labuan. The issue is ingrained in my memory because one evening a F/Sgt from 66 Sqn came into the Sgt's mess and announced that a Belvedere of his Sqn had crashed. That sort of thing didn't happen very often. But lots of covert aircraft movements were going on then as the norm from Labuan. Moving on to the Gulf war, my son and his Sqn was involved in similar activities, so I can relate this to Cpl/Tech Williams very closely as he would have been doing the same sort of task in a desert environment. Terry B [Aged 89] [/QUOTE]
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