Ruislip & Eastcote & Northwood Gazette

Daring, caring: RAF at 100

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MY grandfathe­r, Hugh Trenchard, the first Viscount Trenchard, often called the Founder of the RAF became its first Chief of the Air Staff on its formation on April 1 1918.

The centenary of the RAF is a chance for the nation to reconnect with the airmen and airwomen who defended this country in its most perilous moments, to honour their dedication, commitment and

bravery and to reflect on how these qualities endure in the RAF today. Particular­ly in light of the recent loss of an airman at RAF Valley.

In an appeal on behalf of the Fund in 1951, Winston Churchill reminded the nation of ‘the debt we owe’ to those who served in the RAF during the Second World War. On this 100th anniversar­y, it is wonderful to see the nation come together once again to acknowledg­e the debt we owe today, just like our forebears did.

Right from the start, my grandfathe­r believed that there is a responsibi­lity to care for members of the RAF Family who are in need. And so in 1919, he set up a small fund to provide welfare assistance – the RAF Benevolent Fund which would sit at the heart of the RAF Family.

That role has not changed in 99 years and the Fund continues to stand side by side with the RAF. From its modest beginnings in 1919, the Fund has grown to become the leading welfare charity for the RAF, assisting 55,000 family members in 2017.

The RAF has always had an extraordin­arily strong feeling of pride and loyalty – espirit de corps – and with that pride may come a reluctance to ask for help. If you are (or know of) a serving or veteran member of the RAF Family going through a difficult time, I encourage you to get in touch this applies to partners and dependent children also.

Please know that the RAF Benevolent Fund and its supporters are here for you, always. Please call 0800 169 2942 or email welfare services@rafbf.org.uk

Hugh Trenchard 3rd Viscount of Trenchard of

Wolfeton DL Deputy Chairman RAF Benevolent Fund

 ??  ?? Officers and ground crew of No.1 Squadron at Clairmarai­s Aerodrome, near St Omer with S.E. 5A. Scout aircraft on July 3, 1918 – the RAF was created in April that year
Officers and ground crew of No.1 Squadron at Clairmarai­s Aerodrome, near St Omer with S.E. 5A. Scout aircraft on July 3, 1918 – the RAF was created in April that year

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