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6:00 AM May 1, 2021
Group Captain Beck, the station commander of RAF Marham, speaks to contractors at work on demolishing the hangar
- Credit: SAC Craig Williams RAF
A historic aircraft hangar has been demolished as work continues to modernise Norfolk s main RAF base.
Number 1 Hangar at RAF Marham was built in the late 1930s and housed heavy bombers during the Second World War.
The structure, which most recently housed the RAF s Tornado jets, has now been demolished to make way for new accommodation for the F-35 Lightning stealth bomber.
Bricks from the demolition of the Hangar will be re-purposed and used in a heritage wall that will be built were the recently-removed Victor gate guardian stood. The aircraft was scrapped after no-one came forward to adopt it.
2 Tulsa Fire Stations Get New Firetrucks
Tulsa Fire crews are rolling in some new equipment to help them keep Oklahomans safe.
The Tulsa Fire Department said it takes support from the community, a great deal of effort, and whole lot of money to get these new trucks ready to roll.
“They would unhook the horses and wash the fire truck outside of the station and then the guys would push the truck into the station,” said Captain Keith Beck, TFD.
The Wetdown and Push-In Ceremony is a tradition dating back to horse drawn fire trucks. For a more than 100 years, firefighters have stood side-by-side pushing their brand new apparatus into its bay. All to say it s now in service and ready for runs.’ Today, it was Stations 20 and 24 s turn.