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RAF reservist awarded by Lord-Lieutenant of Moray


By Lorna Thompson

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A ROYAL Air Force reservist from 2622 (Highland) Squadron has been presented with an award for Meritorious Service by the Lord-Lieutenant of Moray.

Senior Aircraftsman Edward Imlah, known as Eddy, has served with 2622 (Highland) Squadron for 27 years. He initially joined the RAF Reserves in the RAF Regiment, but re-traded to become a logistician.

While in his civilian job at RAF Lossiemouth, Eddy realised that 51 Squadron RAF Regiment were temporarily without a logistics specialist and that this could have resulted in significant delays to their deployment to Nigeria as part of a Short-Term Training Team.

The RAF regiment have been teaching their counterparts in the Nigerian Air Force Regiment how to defend their airfields, aircraft and their people.

Eddy stepped in to provide valuable expertise in ordering equipment, and over a number of weeks prepared all the freight for the squadron’s air move to Nigeria. Thanks to his proactive attitude, the squadron was able to deploy with the correct equipment and on schedule.

51 Squadron RAF Regiment have deployed to Nigeria on multiple occasions, training the Nigerian Air Force Regiment for their fight against insurgency in the north-east of the country.

SAC Eddy Imlah is presented with his Meritorious Service certificate by the Lord Lieutenant of Moray, Major General Seymour Monro.
SAC Eddy Imlah is presented with his Meritorious Service certificate by the Lord Lieutenant of Moray, Major General Seymour Monro.
SAC Eddy Imlah with the 2622 (Highland) Squadron crest.
SAC Eddy Imlah with the 2622 (Highland) Squadron crest.

Lord-Lieutenant of Moray Major General Seymour Monro said: "SAC Imlah has been a real credit to himself, his squadron, and the Royal Air Force. His dedication to 2622 (Highland) Squadron is clear from over 27 years of service, and I am proud to have presented him with the Lord-Lieutenant’s Certificate of Meritorious Service.

"We should all remember that RAF Lossiemouth is a major element of Moray’s economy and this is particularly true during the current building and upgrade projects – due to be completed on time later this year.

"The wider RAF family contributes enormously to the local communities, with many employed as NHS staff, teaching our children in local schools, and in many other roles. They also make generous donations to local charities and regularly commit to raising money for good causes.

"Thank you to RAF Lossiemouth for all that you do for the UK and for Moray."

Officer Commanding 2622 (Highland) Squadron, Squadron Leader Chris Beckley said: "Reservists bring a lot of life skills from their civilian employers that are immediately applicable in a military environment, and help them see solutions to our problems.

"Eddy’s unique perspective gave him an edge in this situation, and his performance was especially impressive considering he was doing the job of a Sergeant – two ranks higher his own."

RAF Regiment personnel in Nigeria with their Nigerian Air Force Regiment counterparts.
RAF Regiment personnel in Nigeria with their Nigerian Air Force Regiment counterparts.

The reservists have recently been involved in the government’s coronavirus response, operating on two mobile testing units.

RAF Lossiemouth is busier than ever as it prepares for the arrival of its fleet of Poseidon Maritime Patrol Aircraft and associated upgrades to infrastructure. The £400 million investment includes runway resurfacing, purpose-built facilities for the new Poseidon fleet, new accommodation and several other projects.

Once complete, the Moray base will be securing the skies with four front-line Typhoon FGR4 squadrons, securing the seas with two Poseidon squadrons, and continuing overseas deployments.

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