Tuesday 5 May 2009

Cyprus Camp 2009

On 15th of April 2009, fifty four air cadets from all over the country flew out to Lamaca airport in Cyprus heading for a ten day camp at Royal Air Force Akrotiri. When we arrived at the base, we were taken to the mess were we had our first meal. After dinner we were taken to monument of a BAC Lightning were we had our camp photo. Unfortunately, instead of the glorious sunshine that we were expecting, there was heavy rain which soaked us in a matter off minutes. After getting wet, we then had our arrival brief were we were told what we were doing to do throughout our ten day stay. 

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Throughout our week during the day we had various section visits including the Royal Logistics Corps Bomb Disposal Unit, where we had a chance to control a robot which could rip off a car door with ease. They told us that it could fire a high pressure water blast which could go through a car or open a suitcase with a secure lock.

ater, we visited the engineering squadron, which had a Tornado GR4 and a Eurofighter Typhoon under repair. We also took part in leadership tasks at the fire section where we competed against another team; the losing team had to walk though a decontamination shower which had water shooting out at high pressure, we all ended up running through it anyway. We also went to visit the Red Arrows, which everyone was looking forward to, followed by a brief meet with the team as they were walking up from the aircraft after practicing their display.

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During our stay in Cyprus we visited the capital city of Nicosia where the green line passes though separating the island in half. We learned that in the small strip called the “buffer zone”, UN patrols make sure that no-one is in there as they are likely to be shot by either the Turkish guards who guard their border, or the Cypriote Forces who guard their border. In some areas it’s no more than one hundred meters apart so in many cases the two apposite guards can see each other at all times of the day.


After we had been in the buffer zone, the UN gave us a crowd control demonstration which included three armoured personnel carriers, after which, we all got a chance to have a ride around the abandoned airport. We were then taken back to the coach in an eight vehicle convoy which included four small minibuses and four Mitsubishi Warriors all marked up with UN along the side and back. We got quite a few looks from the pedestrians!
 
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Later, we visited a seaside town of Paphos and went on a three hour cruise  up the coast, where we jumped off the back of the ship and swam in the sea. Everyone really enjoyed the journey. 

Only one of the evenings out off the 10 days, we had nothing planned which suited us as we played football and basketball for hours. All the other evenings, we went out and had a good time. One night, we went out to a Greek restaurant were they taught us a little bit of Greek dancing and then showed us how it was done. Another, we went to a beach barbecue where some of us went in the sea. We also went bowling, go-karting and did some karaoke!
 
Finally, on the last night we had our presentation evening, where Sqn Ldr Duff (Red 8) presented everyone's certificates. On the final day, we travelled back to the cold and
wet climate of the UK. None of us wanted to leave.