The Forcesit' e favourer pap
Competition
Win WWII Malta Siege book Win! l See p21
Unforgettable TV
Walker's back in hit series l See RnR p4-5
Friday February 26 2021 No. 1509 70p
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Helping youngest of the RAF Family Charity's new bid to do best for Service children Win, win
Covid fight gets a shot in the arm
Sporting book titles
Forces medics step up NHS support as 'Roadmap' gives UK route out of lockdown
l See p30-31
Cricket
September date for T20
l See p28
l Pages 16-17
Simon Mander
RAF CREWS abseil from the ramp of a Chinook during a training exercise at Brize Norton. The drill, supervised by the Joint Air Delivery Test and Evaluation Unit, also included fast roping from the side of Wildcat and Merlin helicopters. l See p19 for more
Photo: Cpl Lee Matthews
RAF PERSONNEL from across the UK continued to assist NHS frontline workers as one in three British adults received a first inoculation against Covid-19. As Prime Minister Boris Johnson prepared to announce the much-awaited ‘roadmap,’ out of the latest lockdown the jabs total stood at almost 18 million. Among those delivering the doses was a team led by Flt Lt Stephanie Drew at the Telford International Centre vaccination site – built to take up to 2,000 patients per day. More than 450 medics and general duties personnel are supporting the vaccine rollout across England, Wales and Scotland in addition to the 1,600 military medical professionals working daily shifts in hospitals.
l See p5 & p11