3 Squadron

This is the main page for the squadron or unit. More info will be added here as I get the time, but for now it's a "base" for establishing comms with other members of the same unit. You can post messages for other members of the same unit using the messages link above this blurb, and you can also search for other members of this unit. Once you find them, click on their name to send an email direct to them. Please note that this website doesn't "remember" your emails, they are sent direct from you to the recipient without sappers.co.uk getting in the way. That helps you get in touch quickly and it keeps everything simple and free. Have fun. Gordon

This website has been up and running for a while, run by Pete Markham.
http://3fieldsquadronre.multiply.com/

Derek Sandilands maintains this blog and 3 Sqn related site too - http://delboy282.multiply.com/

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Independent troop Deployed as Spearhead Troop) supporting the Duke of Wellingtons Regiment and 1 Green Jackets in UNFICYP June 1967 to December 1967 relieved by a troop from 8 Squadron

Independent troop (Deployed as Spearhead Troop) supporting the Duke of Wellingtons Regiment and 1 Green Jackets in UNFICYP June 1967 to December 1967 relieved by a troop from 8 Squadron

Attached from 6fld sqn re like to here from any of the lads from 1 troop 3 fld sqn

TatAny lads remember that tour building radar station on Byron heights

hi, I remember it quite well. Living in those ISO containers and the long walk to site each day!!!!

Remember it well smudged, gandi man, spooner, big mick, halliwell, Dixie. Etc op shepherd on storm op tantara on Byron heights?

Remember it like yesterday. Bingo on a Saturday, battering the assault pie hogs. Wimpey on parade on a Sunday in swamped OG trousers giving off steam. Photo wall with the best shits on it. Home brew, CSE show at Xmas. The list goes on. What a scream.

MGood tour any lads still around nick winder qm Micky daines pugs hillard trev warrener plant troop

well firstly it was 85 not 86 and somewhere i have a copy of the sandy times,sad i know but all good memories

Good memories of Cold Lake...TGIF, Bacos Pizza, 42 Club, Sqn bar at the Ice Hockey rink and sloping off out of Sqn office in the afternoon to go cabbying in Tipper trucks. Best 3 and a half months in the army :-)

I was in 1 troop 1965-69 Dave (Dolly)Rotchell.I recall that name of Sandilands too.

yep good times. Pay parade in the sqn bar on friday and all spent by sunday night. French canadians inthe cookhouse & 41 club. The rugby tour in edmonton

So many good memories of that tour.Working in the swamp building the road to and from the airfield .Adventure training at Coldlake. Weekends in Edmonton,playing footie for the Squadron against the "Canucks" with Ging Brown,Charlie Brown,Billy Kilby etc...Sharing a room with Fitz Gummer. Trying to get rid of a Skunk in the on site cookhouse tent!!.Best tour I ever had in the Army

It was actually Waterleap 1984

Definitely 85

Remember the poor Canadian who got sprayed by the skunk in the cooks tent, what a fukin' stink! He got the rest of the day off and a new uniform.