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The RAF Benevolent Fund, as guardians of the Bomber Command Memorial, was honoured to hold the annual service of remembrance at the Memorial on Sunday 26 June in the company of veterans, supporters of the Fund and the Memorial and representatives from the Commonwealth and Allied nations involved
The RAF Dependants Fund, which is run by the RAF Benevolent Fund, has increased the maximum payment that can be made to bereaved families following the death of RAF Personnel who were members of the scheme. The maximum amount has increased by £2,500 to up to £20,000.
After experiencing a stroke and spending two years in rehab, Al Dyer and his wife Gina were desperate for some time away with their seven year old twin girls. Thankfully, the Fund stepped in, offering the family a subsidised welfare break in Bridlington, Yorkshire.
World War II veterans, who attended the Bomber Command Memorial tenth anniversary in London last month, have shared poignant memories of their service in the RAF.
Peter Kellythorn, of St. Neots, Cambridgeshire, dreamed of joining the RAF in his youth and was a CWO in the 2500 Squadron cadets.
The Fan Dance is a highly challenging 24km SAS Selection test march staged over Pen y Fan, the highest mountain in the Brecon Beacons.
The team of Force Protection personnel, based at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire, are known as 'The Raptors' and are embarking on the daring – and potentially record-setting – fundraising feat to mark 80 years of the RAF Regiment and 100 years since the formation of the RAF Armoured Car Co
The zany fundraising idea came to Flt Lt Stuart Clark a few years ago and had to be put off due to the pandemic, but it was finally realised at the start of June when the team, who are all members of the RAF Regiment, was able to travel freely to Scotland.
An RAF veteran and Fund beneficiary has been awarded the Pingat Jasa Malaysian Service Medal for her hard work and dedication during the Malaysian Emergency between May 1965 and December 1966.
The RAF Benevolent Fund's Telephone Friendship Groups provide a lifeline to isolated members of the RAF Family. The service, for veterans and their partners or widows(ers), allow those in need of company to meet new people from across the country.