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.
ghana 074 by Dan Reeves2, on Flickr
ghana 020 by Dan Reeves2, on Flickr
ghana 018 by Dan Reeves2, on Flickr
ghana 015 by Dan Reeves2, on Flickr
ghana 010 by Dan Reeves2, on Flickr
ghana 012 by Dan Reeves2, on Flickr
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Ghanaian Air Force
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Ghanaian Air Force
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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
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Thanks mate, I consider myself very lucky indeed. Especially as it was the first time IACE went to Ghana as welldelbydoo wrote:Nice pics Dan - and good show on getting IACE, not many get the opportunity, must have been a blast
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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........................
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Re: Ghanaian Air Force
Nice shots!
I also enjoyed the times in the Navy the most when we moved to other places.
I also enjoyed the times in the Navy the most when we moved to other places.
Jan
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Former technician in MFG2 at ETME (home base of PANAVIA The flying computer TORNADO. sadly closed now)