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RAF Brawdy, Pembrokeshire, Wales. 14th July 1962. Cook J Green checks on the roast lamb
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RAF Brawdy, Pembrokeshire, Wales. 14th July 1962. Cook J Green checks on the roast lamb
RAF Brawdy, Pembrokeshire, Wales. 14th July 1962. Cook J Green checks on the roast lamb cooking in the Brawdy Air Station Galley
Western Mail Archive
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Wales
Media ID 21679878
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In this photograph from July 14th, 1962, we are transported back to RAF Brawdy in Pembrokeshire, Wales. The image captures Cook J Green diligently tending to a mouthwatering roast lamb in the bustling Brawdy Air Station Galley. The kitchen is alive with activity as Chef Green ensures that every detail of the meal is executed to perfection. With beads of sweat forming on his forehead, he skillfully checks the oven's temperature while carefully monitoring the lamb's progress. The aroma of succulent meat fills the air, promising a delicious feast for those fortunate enough to partake. This snapshot offers a glimpse into military life during the 1960s when bases like RAF Brawdy were at their busiest. Amidst all the hustle and bustle, it is heartening to witness moments like these where dedicated chefs worked tirelessly to nourish and uplift spirits within their community. As we admire this slice of history frozen in time, it becomes evident that even amidst duty and discipline, there was room for camaraderie and shared meals among servicemen. This photograph serves as a testament not only to Cook J Green's culinary expertise but also highlights how food has always played an essential role in fostering connections within military communities. Preserved by Western Mail Archive's Memory Lane Prints collection, this image stands as a reminder of simpler times when tattoos peeking out from under uniform sleeves added character and individuality without overshadowing unity or purpose.
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