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ISBN: 978-1-909075-08-5
Ian Vaughan-Arbuckle
So begins Ian Vaughan-Arbuckle’s memoirs of his life. From early years in India and Hong Kong, to service in Germany and the Falkland Islands (among many others), Ian’s career in the army has taken him around the world. A keen sportsman and accomplished traveller, Ian narrates his life story with passion and enthusiasm through some momentous periods in twentieth century history. Including a fascinating discussion of his ancestry (just who is a Vaughan-Arbuckle?), Never a Dull Moment does exactly what it says on the tin.
Never a Dull MoMeNt
There was a loud bang as the VC10 aircraft swerved from side to side down the runway and onto the grass verge. “Front tyre blown,” said the pilot, an Aussie on loan to the RAF, as he wrestled with the aircraft before bringing it safely to a standstill. I had been invited onto the flight deck by the navigator, after being introduced to him by an RAF friend before we left the UK. It was 1983 and I was on a flight from RAF Brize Norton to Ascension Island on the first ‘leg’ of an 8,000-mile journey to the Falkland Islands to take up my appointment as commanding officer of the logistic battalion. It was a sunny day as the airport emergency services at Dakar, Senegal, made their way to the stricken aircraft. After the aircraft had been recovered to a remote part of the airfield, we spent the next two hours, while the tyre was changed and the airframe checked for damage, sitting next to a monsoon drain with a couple of Senegalese armed guards for company. The reason for this singular lack of hospitality was, apparently, due to the bilateral agreement entered into with Senegal which allowed RAF flights to land and refuel provided there was no overt support of British service personnel.
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the ramblings of a Soldier and Sportsman
Ian Vaughan-Arbuckle