1039 (Gillingham) Squadron was founded in 1941, only to be one of many squadrons disbanded after the second world war. But of course, this wasn’t permanent, and in 1950, 1039 (Gillingham) Squadron was reborn.
When 1039 (Gillingham) Squadron first opened its doors in February 1942, the cadets met at Gillingham Grammar School for Boys in Third Avenue, Gillingham.
That August, it moved to Barnsole Road, Gillingham, to a site previously occupied by Littles Builders. The upstairs room was converted into a main hall with a stage at one end, built by the cadets, and the workshops were converted into Morse signal cubicles. The squadron remained here until it was disbanded at the end of the Second World War.
When the squadron reformed in 1950, the new headquarters was the Drill Hall in Watling Street, Gillingham, which consisted of three Nissen Huts. At the same time, the WTA were training in a former nursery in Marlborough Road, Gillingham, and asked if 1039 (Gillingham) Squadron would agree to exchange premises. Believing the new site to be more suitable to the squadron’s requirements, the officers and Civilian Committee agreed.
Most of 1039 (Gillingham) Squadron’s former cadets spent their cadet career at the Marlborough Road headquarters. From 1951 until 2014, the building saw thousands of young people pass through its doors as they enjoyed all that the RAF Air Cadets has to offer.
Between 1955 and 1987, 1039 was put forward for the Lees Trophy for the best squadron in the country five times, winning the trophy in 1955.
At the forefront of change, 1039 was one of the first squadrons to accept girls when new regulations came into effect in 1985. Until then, only boys could enjoy the extensive opportunities and benefits that the RAF Air Cadets have to offer.
Marlborough Road saw cadets for the last time on 31 January 2014.
Since 3 February 2014, 1039 (Gillingham) Squadron has met at its new, purpose-built headquarters in Watling Street, Gillingham. It shares the site with two local Army Cadet detachments, but has its own offices, classrooms and training hall, which were officially opened by Group Captain Leslie Hakin, Regional Commandant for London & South East Region Air Cadets, on 4 July 2014.
Since our formation in 1941, 1039 (Gillingham) Squadron has been led by 15 different officers commanding. They are:
Flight Lieutenant
T Metcalf
1941
Flight Lieutenant
S W Taylor
1950
Flight Lieutenant
W Bowers
1953
Flight Lieutenant
H F Brundle
1962
Flight Lieutenant
P Curran
1969
Flight Lieutenant
J Gray
1976
Flight Lieutenant
F Chapman
1978
Flight Lieutenant
A Barker
1988
Flight Lieutenant
A Huitson
1993
Flight Lieutenant
S Masters
1999
Flight Lieutenant
P Collins
2000
Sergeant
M Bairnsfather
2015
Flight Lieutenant
K Powell
2015
Warrant Officer
M Bairnsfather
2019
Flight Lieutenant
L Postill
2020
Pilot Officer
A Collins Rosell
2022
Formation
24 February 1941
Civilian Committee Chairmen
Alderman F W Bowman JP
Mr W Goddard
Mr E Frowe
Mr K Smith
Ms S Jones
Mr D Jackson
Flt Lt L West RAFVR(T) (Ret'd)
Mr F McSherry
Mrs M Butcher
Mrs M MacArthur
Notable Awards
1955 Lees Trophy Winners
1967 Lees Trophy Wing Representative
1975 Lees Trophy Wing Representative
1985 Lees Trophy Regional Winner
1987 Lees Trophy Wing Representative
Captain David Wood
One former 1039 (Gillingham) Squadron cadet who is forever remembered by the squadron is David A. Wood.
A former Cadet Warrant Officer, David Wood saw active service with the RAF Regiment and the Parachute Regiment, before losing his life in the Falklands War on 28 May 1982.
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