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Handing over the reins



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Published Date: 11 March 2008
THE HORSHAM squadron of the Air Training Corps has seen a change of leadership.

Flight lieutenant Colin Hudson handed over as commanding officer to flight lieutenant Mark Johnston on Thursday March 6.

Flt Lt Johnston has recently moved to the Horsham area and was formerly a CO of Buxton squadron.

On the weekend following the handover, 15 of the 60 strong squadron went on a training weekend to Crowborough, where they developed skills in leadership, fieldcraft, map reading, target shooting, and abseiling.

Those wanting to find out more information on Horsham Air Squadron should visit www.1015sqn.co.uk.

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  • Last Updated: 11 March 2008 3:03 PM
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