St. Chad's Church at Beacon Barracks, formerly RAF Stafford

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Date:2014

Description:Detailed view of one of a pair of stained glass windows inside St. Chad’s Church at Beacon Barracks, formerly RAF Stafford. This window honours the Air Training Corps (ATC) 1941 to 1991. The aircraft at the top is a Grob G115 Tutor or a Slingsby T67 Firefly and below is a Vigilant TI powered glider. These were often used for basic flying training by the ATC.

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Timeline

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1940s
Officers and Service Personnel at RAF Stafford
Officers and Service Personnel at RAF Stafford

Service personnel gathered for the photographer at an unidentified event at RAF ...

1950s
The Station Rugby Team at RAF Stafford
The Station Rugby Team at RAF Stafford

Pictured is the Station's Rugby Union Team, winners of the Midlands Rugby Sevens ...

1970s
Dining In Night at RAF Stafford
Dining In Night at RAF Stafford

Pictured in the centre of the photograph are VCAS, Air Marshall Sir Peter Terry ...

1990s
The Duke of Kent visits RAF Stafford
The Duke of Kent visits RAF Stafford

The Duke of Kent with Michelle Gilchrist, storekeeper in the SADAC (Storage and ...