That's ****ed on my chips then.
Yes they did.Royal Air Force personnel from IX (Bomber) Squadron, based at RAF Marham in Norfolk, have become the first to receive medals for their part in the NATO-led Libya operation last year.
RAF personnel from IX (Bomber) Squadron display their Operation UNIFIED PROTECTOR medals in front of a Second World War Lancaster bomber at RAF Marham... snip ...
as I'm failing to see the link, considering the Sqn never operated them...
Royal Air Force personnel from IX (Bomber) Squadron, based at RAF Marham in Norfolk, have become the first to receive medals for their part in the NATO-led Libya operation last year.
RAF personnel from IX (Bomber) Squadron display their Operation UNIFIED PROTECTOR medals in front of a Second World War Lancaster bomber at RAF Marham
The airmen were presented with NATO's Non-Article 5 Operation UNIFIED PROTECTOR medals. The Queen graciously approved the wearing of the NATO-issued medal by personnel from all Services who had taken part in the Libya operation. IX (Bomber) Squadron were the first RAF fast jet squadron to participate in Operation ELLAMY (the UK's name for its contribution to UNIFIED PROTECTOR).
http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/D...tToReceiveOperationUnifiedProtectorMedals.htm
So did XI use the Lancaster on this op then, as I'm failing to see the link, considering the Sqn never operated them...
Royal Air Force personnel from IX (Bomber) Squadron, based at RAF Marham in Norfolk, have become the first to receive medals for their part in the NATO-led Libya operation last year.
RAF personnel from IX (Bomber) Squadron display their Operation UNIFIED PROTECTOR medals in front of a Second World War Lancaster bomber at RAF Marham
The airmen were presented with NATO's Non-Article 5 Operation UNIFIED PROTECTOR medals. The Queen graciously approved the wearing of the NATO-issued medal by personnel from all Services who had taken part in the Libya operation. IX (Bomber) Squadron were the first RAF fast jet squadron to participate in Operation ELLAMY (the UK's name for its contribution to UNIFIED PROTECTOR).
http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/D...tToReceiveOperationUnifiedProtectorMedals.htm
So did XI use the Lancaster on this op then, as I'm failing to see the link, considering the Sqn never operated them...
After some bi-service chat in the tea bar about Medals it came to light that some people have been a little overlooked when it comes to the OP Ellamy medal.
In the chat where a :-
Navy Writer who was working in Naples Italy during Ellamy and was awarded the medal
Navy golly who was working around Benghazi during Ellamy and was awarded the medal
RAF Techie who was working at Marham during Ellamy and was awarded the medal
and
2 RAF Techies who write the Mission Data for the Aircraft (Tornado and Chinnook), mission data that accoring to them 'Without the aircraft would not have flown and Ellamy would not have happened'
Should they have gotten a medal? Even some kind of support medal? The DIN is very explicit in the criteria, but working in the AWC doesnt fall into it.
I know of at least one individual who has the Ellamy gong without leaving MarhamNo techie from Marham received the medal 'working at marham' he would have had to be in Italy, only the Aircrew who flew from Marham 'over Libya' got a medal.
I know of at least one individual who has the Ellamy gong without leaving Marham
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hhhhhmmmmmmmmm, well after working every shift from Marham covering OP Ellamy, launching 24/7, I for one would love to know who, what trade and how someone got awarded a medal and no others did, as I believe the request was turned down to award medals to Marham personnel. I standby to be corrected.