MG Mark OBE - Congratulations Sir.......

MG Mark OBE - Congratulations Sir.......

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zippee

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13,483 posts

235 months

Friday 5th January 2007
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I've just been reading our local paper, The Hunts Post, and looking at locals awarded honours etc and whos face do I see staring back at me? None other than our own Mark Williams - now OBE!

I'm sure the rest of the East Anglia crew will join me in saying a huge congratulations to you!!

iluvmercs

7,541 posts

228 months

Saturday 6th January 2007
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Indeed, huge congratulations are in order for MGMark!

clap

Darren

Maybe I'll meet the man himself one day. Will I have it get down on one knee now? hehe

lightningghost

4,943 posts

250 months

Saturday 6th January 2007
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Wow, cool! thumbup


What for?


Congratulations, sir.

tankerman24

619 posts

222 months

Saturday 6th January 2007
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well done, congratulations. clap

simpo two

85,705 posts

266 months

Saturday 6th January 2007
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Good old eBay!


Congrats sir drink

(How do you get one of those then?)

Naughty Magpie

1,484 posts

239 months

Sunday 7th January 2007
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Gosh...wow well done to Mr Mark. What is it for? Jolly good show! yes

gtr-gaz

5,095 posts

247 months

Sunday 7th January 2007
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Yes Mark, well done indeed!

You have raised a lot of money for some very well deserved charities. Plus of course, there's your work in Whitehall. All hush hush stuff no doubt

MG Mark

611 posts

219 months

Friday 12th January 2007
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Hi all,

Sorry but been jolly busy (sufficient not to have been able to get on the forum for the last couple of weeks) doing work stuff and only just got on the forum today and noticed this thread.

You are very kind and thank you for the compliments, and for noticing. I can't avoid it now that it is in the paper, particularly as my mug shot is there too. Indeed it is me.

Getting the award was a complete surprise - and a great way to end 2006/start 2007. I heard about it on 29 December, when my boss phoned me in the morning the day before the list was published with the good news, whilst I was mid-hangover recovery, having played host to the missus's dad and two brothers the night before. We don't get asked beforehand in the military if we want to accept one - it is rather assumed that you will do so automatically having sworn the oath. It has been a surreal week or so and it makes me proud to think that the system thought me sufficiently worthy to want to give me one.

I was awarded it for what I did whilst I was at Marham; it was a particularly busy period, with a manic operational cycle, and a whole mass of change going on across the Station in the way that we do business there, including a range of infrastructure projects, which all needed managing as well as my normal job there, which was running all the non-operational/engineeering side of the Station. As well as that, there was of course the other very enjoyable stuff outside the work environment, such as the Fammilies Day and getting the Charity Track Days off the ground, running them and in the process raising some substantial chunks for Stn and local charities.

You kindly supported those track days, and the Families Day, so as with all such individual awards, whilst it has been me that has been recognised by it, it does not acknowledge the work and participation of others that went into it all. It was only possible because of having a lot of good people working together and your participation was a part of that - so thank you very much and there is a bit of you and PH in there! The award will always be a great reminder for me not just of how much was accomplished at Marham, but of the place, the happenings, the people, a vibrant atmosphere and the excellent humour way with which it was all done.   All the best for now,

MG Mark 

MG Mark

611 posts

219 months

Friday 12th January 2007
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Oh and I get the gong on the 9th of February - looking forward to a nice day out at Buck House!

MG Mark

crankedup

25,764 posts

244 months

Friday 12th January 2007
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Congratulations

stew-typeR

8,006 posts

239 months

Friday 12th January 2007
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congrats

lightningghost

4,943 posts

250 months

Saturday 13th January 2007
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Well done. Is that RAF Marham? I spent a day there in October. It's a great place.

simpo two

85,705 posts

266 months

Saturday 13th January 2007
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Somewhere there's a photo of me as a cadet standing in front of a Victor tanker at Marham, c.1977! 617 Sqn seems to ring a bell...


Edited by simpo two on Saturday 13th January 09:54

steaming2uk

76 posts

217 months

Saturday 13th January 2007
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lightningghost said:
Well done. Is that RAF Marham? I spent a day there in October. It's a great place.



A whole day?

Two and a half years from Feb 1961 until August 1963. Valiant bombers and flight refuelling.
Happy days.

Sorry about that, just a senior moment!

gtr-gaz

5,095 posts

247 months

Saturday 13th January 2007
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simpo two said:
Somewhere there's a photo of me as a cadet standing in front of a Victor tanker at Marham, c.1977!

I think we will need proof of that

lightningghost

4,943 posts

250 months

Saturday 13th January 2007
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steaming2uk said:
lightningghost said:
Well done. Is that RAF Marham? I spent a day there in October. It's a great place.



A whole day?

Two and a half years from Feb 1961 until August 1963. Valiant bombers and flight refuelling.
Happy days.

Sorry about that, just a senior moment!


From about 10 til 4.

shadey

171 posts

209 months

Saturday 13th January 2007
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RAF Marham, that well known hive of activity (more recently known as Bae Marham as the sign posts towards the place have been doctored) nice place to visit, not to live. tumbleweed

simpo two

85,705 posts

266 months

Saturday 13th January 2007
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gtr-gaz said:
simpo two said:
Somewhere there's a photo of me as a cadet standing in front of a Victor tanker at Marham, c.1977!

I think we will need proof of that

I'd like a copy too! The photo was taken, I imagine, by the resident Base photographer/PR man, and I never saw a print... hey, as we have some Marham bods here, I don't suppose you could have a quick peek in the archives for me...? It's a group of maybe 20 cadets on field day from Woodbridge School, probably June/July 1977 but might be 76-78.

shadey

171 posts

209 months

Saturday 13th January 2007
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I remember looking for somebody before and everything was binned due to the use of digital photography. But, seems we are talking about the mid seventies there may be a few paintings on the walls or historic etchings with your face on them. hehe

simpo two

85,705 posts

266 months

Saturday 13th January 2007
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shadey said:
everything was binned due to the use of digital photography.

Strange logic... prints are more likely to survive than JPGs!