Minister of State For The Armed Forces, The Right Honourable Mike Penning MP, visits RAF Halton
The Minister of State For The Armed Forces, The Right Honourable Mike Penning MP for Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, visited RAF Halton on Thursday 12th January to see the vital training the Royal Air Force (RAF) training has to offer.
A former British Army soldier, the Minister met RAF recruits as they were put through their paces at the Recruit Training Squadron (RTS) and Station staff. RAF Halton is home to basic training for regular airmen and airwomen, leadership and management training for non-comissioned officers, and various lodger units.
Speaking afterwards, the Minister said visiting RAF Halton had been: “an absolute thrill.”
“I wanted to go back to see the sort of training I used to do all those years ago as a young recruit,” he said. “It’s changed enormously but the core is exactly the same: How do we get the best armed forces in the world? The answer is to train them in the best way.
“The enthusiasm of the young people here has been absolutely brilliant. When they leave here after 10 weeks, they will do things their families, their loved ones never dreamt they were able to do.“
Station Commander, Group Captain James Brayshaw, said: “It was pleasure to welcome the Minister and tobe given the opportunity for him to meet our people and show him theexcellenttraining we deliver here at RAF Halton.”
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