Royal Air Force
Administrative Apprentices Association

Multum A Parvo

Entry Scrapbooks

25th Entry

The TWENTY FIFTH Entry was attested at the Administrative Apprentice Training School RAF Hereford in May 1955. Training was undertaken there in the trades of Clerk Secretarial, Pay Accounting and Supply until 20 December 1956.

593047 – COBB G F GEORGE

593048 – ALAN M MICHAEL

593049 – EARL D A DESMOND

593050 – EVANS F J D FRANCIS

593051 – HARRISON A F ANTHONY

593052 – HOMDEN P G PHILIP

593053 – JACKSON I L IAN

593054 – WALLIS R W ROBERT

593055 – WILLS B J BRIAN

593056 – BISHOP D J DAVID

593057 – COURSE A F ANTHONY

593058 – GREEN J E JOHN

593059 – JONES H HAYD

593060 – MAY G J GRAHAME

593061 – TOWNSEND M R J MICHAEL

593062 – AMERASEKERA E C EARLE

593063 – WALLACE E E ERIC

593064 – BAIN B W BRUCE

593065 – BUTLER-DAVIS R J RONALD

593066 – TAYLOR R W ROBERT

593067 – LEAVERS B C BRIAN

593068 – PARSONS D C DAVID

593069 – WRIGHT M K MICHAEL

10091 – EDIRIWIRA N M EDI

589789 – RUSSEL B S BRIAN

GINISIA

LOWE

SWAMANATHAN


 

November 2018

My thanks to Grahame May who has kindly sent us these images. If you have anything to add to this gallery please send your images to me and I will be pleased to include them. administrator@rafadappassn.org 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Obituary For   – Anthony F Course (593057) – Bill Huggins (5th)

Tony Course passed away on 7th May 2018 after suffering for 2½ years with a number of health problems, including cancer.

I have written quite a number of obituaries over the years, but this is the first where I have never met the deceased.  Tony and I exchanged letters over a number of years and because of this background I feel that it is just one more that I must write.

We almost met a few years ago when my wife and I were in Mereton (France) and I telephoned to try and arrange a meeting; unfortunately, I could not contact him.

Tony had served in the RAF in France and, although he returned to the UK, initially he moved to Brittany and finally settled in Menton: an area known to his wife from her childhood.

His first letter to me gave me details of his various serious medical problems – however, he wrote of them as an inconvenience rather than a major factor.  Every letter from Tony both moved and amused me.  His acceptance of his complex medical condition, his confidence in the French medical system and tales of his humour when joking with the various drivers to his many medical appointments. 

Whilst we never met, his letters and attitude, almost of humour, gave me a deep impression of a brave and cheerful soul.  A renowned French writer penned the following;

“LA PARFAITE VALEUR EST DE FAIRE SANS TEMOINS CE QU’ON SERAIT CAPABLE DE FAIRE DEVANT TOUT LE MONDE” 

“Perfect courage lies in behaving without witnesses as we would be capable of behaving in full view”.

Au Revoir Tony, mon ami

With condolences to Gillie and family (Bill Huggins 5th)

Have You Any Photographs Or Other Memories Of the 25th Entry RAF Administrative Apprentices? If So You Can E-Mail Them To: administrator@rafadappassn.org