No. 674 Squadron AAC

674 Squadron is a unit of the British Army Air Corps. It conducts elementary flying training for British Army pilots and occasionally for overseas military pilots.

No. 674 Squadron AAC
Active11 July 2003 - present
Country United Kingdom
Branch Army Air Corps
RoleElementary Flying Training
Garrison/HQRAF Barkston Heath
Motto(s)English: Nothing Is Impossible
MarchThe Lincolnshire Poacher
Anniversaries11 July 2003
Light Fixed Wing TrainerGrob Prefect
Commanders
Officer CommandingMaj M Beard AAC

History

Formation

The number 674 was one of several allocated to the RAF AOP Squadrons during the second world war, however no squadron was commissioned before the numbers were transferred to the Army Air Corps in 1957. The number remained unused until the emergence of a distinct army and navy presence at the Defence Elementary Flying Training School necessitated restructuring into two separate squadrons. 674 Squadron was selected because it was the next available unused number.

A formation parade and ceremony was held at RAF Barkston Heath on 11 July 2003, with the Squadron stood up under the first Officer Commanding, Major A M Mills AAC and the first Army Sergeant QFI, Sergeant Ian Trolley AAC (the most junior ranked Army person to ever become a Military QFI). The squadron was inaugurated by Major General Richard Gerrard-Wright CB CBE DL on behalf of the Chief of the Defence Staff, General Sir Mike Walker. The Chief of the Defence Staff granted the squadron its own march, 'The Lincolnshire Poacher'.

Heraldry

The squadron motto 'Nothing Is Impossible' was selected by the Regimental Committee of the Army Air Corps in order to perpetuate the memory of the Glider Pilot Regiment which bore the same motto.

The squadron crest bears the Sphinx of the Royal Lincolnshire Regiment, chosen because of the squadron's initial location at Barkston Heath in Lincolnshire and the close association of the Chief of the Defence Staff with the Army Air Corps (he was the Regimental Colonel) and the Royal Anglian Regiment, the successor to the Royal Lincolnshire Regiment.

Present day

Current operations

A Grob 120TP ‘Prefect’, presently operated by 674 Sqn AAC.

674 Sqn AAC currently conducts Elementary Flying Training, operating the Prefect T1 turboprop trainer to students from all three Services. Training is delivered as part of the UK Military Flying Training System (UKMFTS) contract.

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