Hi Folks,
I was posted to "North West C.C" in 1952. We were billeted at RAF Fazackerley, and driven up and down the East Lancs, by garry, to and from RAF Blackbrook (or RAF Haydock) The camp was being rebuilt with the communications centre down below ground level. There were no married quarters on site at that time, and the new accommodation blocks were yet to be completed. As I was a regular "Janker Walla" I spent quite a lot of time (after my stint on the switch board) cleaning up the new sections, and accommodation blocks,(as the builders completed them, and handed them over) My fellow WRAF "Janker Walla's and I, use to have a radio, and listen to all the latest hits, as we swabbed our way around the buildings. If there was no one around, we would have a jive or two. and really enjoy ourselves. We eventually moved into the Haydock blocks with four girls to a room. Two of the WRAF'S I remember were --- Sheila Campbell and Jean Simpson. From Haydock I was posted to RAF Abu Suier, Egypt. As I had volunteered for overseas duty, I had to have an interview with the WRAF Officer i.c. She said" by rights, I should turn your application down, as all your charge sheets are full -- and thats on both sides of pages!!!!! but reading them, every one is trivial, and just about all the girls are doing the same moves, but getting away with it. Why is this ? To which, I replied " Don't ever get on the wrong side of a Snowdrop". It got that bad on the Unit, the SP's ended up, charging each other, and eventually the C.O. interceded, and demanded an end to the episode. The WRAF Officer informed me that under the circumstances she was granting my application, and within a few weeks, I was East bound on an Avro York