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Honour for helping his mates

By CPL Simone Liebelt and FLTLT Mal Rankine

RAAF Base Edinburgh Airman of the Year CPL Jonathon Durrant with his trophy.

RAAF Base Edinburgh Airman of the Year CPL Jonathon Durrant with his trophy.

Photo by CPL Craig Eager

WHILE he enjoys helping out his mates, Corporal Jonathon Durrant never expected to be recognised for it with the RAAF Base Edinburgh Airman of the Year award.

To his surprise, the avionics technician from No. 10 Squadron received the accolade at a squadron parade on October 29.

CPL Durrant was presented with the trophy by Bruce Pitt, president of 467/463 RAAF Squadrons Association, in recognition of his notable achievements serving the local military and civilian communities.

The Association sponsors the annual base award in memory of airmen who lost their lives while serving in 467 and 463 Lancaster Squadrons during World War II.

In speaking of the achievements that earned him the award, CPL Durrant said it came down to good teamwork and an enjoyment of helping others.

“I toured the MEAO as part of the first 10SQN detachment from April to July last year, which was a very rewarding experience for me. It was all about working closely with my mates in an environment where teamwork was essential,” he said.

After more than 10 years on the base, CPL Durrant has become involved in helping the local community through volunteer work.

“I’m the coach and manager of both the junior and senior cricket and junior Australian football teams with the Eastern Park Football Club and am also involved in the XLR8 program, which gives RAAF personnel an opportunity to act as a mentor for a high school student, offering them guidance in their final school years, as well as promoting the Air Force within the local community,” he said.

Following the award presentation – which also included the presentation of Australian Active Service Medals to several 10SQN members – CPL Durrant joined his Squadron colleagues and members of the Association in a celebratory barbecue.

 

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