The Peterborough Evening Telegraph
Artwork commemorating former squadron unveiled
Artwork commemorating the history of a disbanded bomb disposal squadron has been unveiled at RAF Wittering in Peterbrorugh.
The prints, created by local artist Mark Whittaker, depict key moments from the 5131 Bomb Disposal Squadron’s history - surrounding the famous badge worn by the squadron.
Followers of military history will recognise scenes from Afghanistan, Kosovo, Iraq, the Falklands and the squadron’s beginnings in World War II. The artwork has been installed in the officers’ and sergeants’ messes at RAF Wittering.
Mr Whittaker was asked by a friend and running partner who was a former member of 5131 Squadron - if he would be willing to create the pieces to commemorate the history of the squadron.
“I was quite proud that the piece was going to be there and that names from the squadron dating back to the Falklands were signed around the border,” Mr Whittaker said.
“Obviously I’m very proud that they’re up there now in the two messes and that people using the messes will see those names and remember them.”
The 5131 Bomb Disposal Squadron was formed in 1943.
It was the RAF’s Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) capability for 77 years and was stood down in two years ago.
Its highly skilled technicians were trained to deal with conventional munitions and improvised explosive devices.
The squadron also responded to aircraft crashes clearing the area of explosive risks.
Its members also made weapons, countermeasures, flares and ejector seats safe. The squadron was stood down on March 31 2020, when the pennant was lowered and folded for the last time.
Squadron Leader, Al Auchterlonie, was the last Officer Commanding of 5131 Bomb Disposal Squadron.
He said: “I thought it was a wonderful way, and such a kind gesture from Mark, to permanently capture the history and significant events through the years of RAF EOD capability and, in particular,