
RAF Mountain Rescue Association – RAF MRA Website
Patron: Air Vice Marshal Robert (Bob) John Honey, CB, CBE President: Has Oldham BEM Honorary members: Bob Honey, Brian Jones, Mike Graham, Allen Marsden, Gwen Moffat, …
raf mountain rescue service During the early stages of the Second World War the discovery of an aircraft crash in the mountains was often a matter of chance and the subsequent removal of …
Our History – RAF Mountain Rescue Association
The RAF Mountain Rescue Service (MRS) has its true origins back in the mists of time when it was, and still is, the duty of the RAF station nearest to the crash site to render every …
About Us – RAF Mountain Rescue Association
Mar 11, 2025 · The general opinion was that we went off somewhere, set up camp, and then spent most of the weekend drinking in the local hostelry while waiting for someone to fall off a …
Index of Articles 2020 – RAF Mountain Rescue Association
Jan 3, 2020 · Mountain Rescue Service Newsletter No. 2 1987: 02/05/2020: Shackleton Crash Harris Pt 2: 02/05/2020: The Shackleton Crash Isle of Harris. 02/05/2020: Remembrance …
OtH 2016 – JOHNNIE LEES - RAF Mountain Rescue
Johnnie Lees who has died aged 74, played a key role in the development of the RAF Mountain Rescue Service and won the George Medal for a cliff rescue. Safety in an intrinsically risky …
MOUNTAIN RESCUE – RAF Mountain Rescue Association
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Index of Articles 2021 – RAF Mountain Rescue Association
Jan 5, 2021 · Royal Air Force Mountain Rescue Badge Test -D. Lofts (ILR) – Aug 1972 Tuesday, 11 March 2025; Archives
Index of Articles 2022 – RAF Mountain Rescue Association
Jan 1, 2022 · RAF Stafford Mountain Rescue Team Annual Reunion – 4 March 2023: 22/12/2022: Valley Diary May to December 1969: 20/12/2022: INTO BURMA WITH THE R.A.F. – (Des …
The RAF Mountain Rescue Service (MRS) had been formed during WW2 to assist British and Allied aircrews who had crashed or been forced down in mountainous terrain. In 1949 the RAF …