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Ghanaian Air Force

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Just dug these up from nearly 6 yrs ago when I was in Ghana, photos aren't the best I'm afraid as I was using a really old non dslr camera. Anyway, hope these are of some interest.

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ghana 074 by Dan Reeves2, on Flickr

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ghana 020 by Dan Reeves2, on Flickr

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ghana 018 by Dan Reeves2, on Flickr

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ghana 015 by Dan Reeves2, on Flickr

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ghana 010 by Dan Reeves2, on Flickr

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ghana 012 by Dan Reeves2, on Flickr
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There nice what was you doing down there?
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I was part of something called the International Air Cadet Exchange. Basically means that a few lucky individuals from the UK spent 16 days out there to embrace the culture & have a look & see how the Ghanaian Air Force works. I know it's a cliché but it was the best 16 days of my life
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Nice pics Dan - and good show on getting IACE, not many get the opportunity, must have been a blast :D
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delbydoo wrote:Nice pics Dan - and good show on getting IACE, not many get the opportunity, must have been a blast :D
Thanks mate, I consider myself very lucky indeed. Especially as it was the first time IACE went to Ghana as well
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Well done mate. I did IACE as a cadet in 1999 and went to USA. 4 nights in D.C. Followed by 2weeks in Kansas. We visited McConnell AFB and I got a great look at the ANG B-1Bs there at the time. Unforgettable trip.

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Nick your back........................ :D :smt006

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Nice shots!
I also enjoyed the times in the Navy the most when we moved to other places.
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