 | Two years hard work has finally paid off for the Air Cadets of 134 (Bedford) Squadron with the delivery of their brand new Squadron minibus.
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|  | 24 Air Cadets from 134 (Bedford) Squadron made quite a splash when they participated in the annual inter flight raft building competition held at Priory Lakes, Bedford.
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|  | Training the next generation of fast jet pilots on the Typhoon aircraft is the responsibility of number 29 (R) Squadron of the Royal Air Force. The Squadron invited 10 Air Cadets from 134 (Bedford) Squadron to see for themselves how they operate and undertake this important front line role within today’s Royal Air Force.
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|  | Cadets from 134 Bedford Squadron took to their pots and pans, as they prepared for the annual cook-off, which would see them competing in two teams for the coveted title of 134 Squadron Master Chef 2008.
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|  | Living and working alongside the Royal Air Force for a week is something many young people would like to do and for seven Air Cadets from Bedford, this is exactly what they did at their 2008 Summer Camp.
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|  | Wood smoke filled the evening air at the end of a hot summer's day as 14 Air Cadets cooked their evening meal on an open fire as part of a Back to Basics weekend in Ampthill Park, Bedfordshire.
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|  | Despite being one of the flattest counties in England, Air Cadets from 134 (Bedford) Squadron scaled a 30 foot high rock face in the grounds of their headquarters courtesy of the Royal Air Force Regiment Presentation Team.
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|  | With over a third of million people attending the Bedford River Festival Air Cadets from 134 (Bedford) Squadron seized this golden opportunity to represent the Air Cadet Organisation to the public at large.
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|  | Visit any active RAF Station these days and you are sure to see concrete pillboxes located on the main gate and guarding strategic points around the airfield...
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|  | Standing on top of a 20 metre high pole blindfolded before jumping to catch a swinging bar takes a great deal of courage. But for 10 Air Cadets from 134 (Bedford) Squadron fear knew no bounds when they tackled the high ropes course at the Bramley Military training Area, Hampshire.
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|  | Cadets and Staff at 134 (Bedford) Squadron are celebrating after winning two awards in the annual Wing Media Communications Competition.
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|  | To win a drill competition is no mean feat, but to win for the 5th consecutive year is something very special indeed, but that is exactly what some highly polished Air Cadets from 134 (Bedford) Squadron have achieved.
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|  | Once again 134 (Bedford) Squadron braved the elements and set off to complete the annual Folkestone Spitfire Cadet March. Amidst the torrential downpours, the gale force winds, and even the intense heat of the sun, the cadets and staff alike completed courses varying in lengths of both 27 KM and 42 KM
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|  | Five Air Cadets from 134 (Bedford) Squadrons Ceremonial Flight carried the Bedfordshire & Cambridgeshire Wing Banner at a special parade to mark the 100th Anniversary of the Territorial Army.
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|  | Cadet Flight Sergeant Sean Denham, 16 yrs, is celebrating having been awarded the Pride in Bedford Young Achiever Award aimed at those who are working to make Bedford a special place to live and work in.
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|  | We are looking for an enthusiastic and highly motivated person to join our professional staff team - Please read for full details
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