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Royal Air Force reserves return to Wales

The Royal Air Force is reforming an auxiliary squadron in Wales, 57 years after its disbandment.

614 Squadron of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force is in the process of being reformed in Cardiff.

The squadron’s commanding officer, Wing Commander Phil Sagar, said:

As reserves play a bigger part in the UK’s military strategy, the reforming of 614 Squadron will provide an exciting and challenging opportunity for people in Wales to be part of the future of their Royal Air Force.

It will also provide fantastic opportunities to develop skills, train, meet new people and be part of a team in an organisation with real direction and purpose.

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