by Gráinne Connolly
Flying Officer Graham Dodds has recently represented Northern Ireland at the RAF Officer College at Cranwell.
The Officer Commanding for the Fermanagh RAF Air Cadets, acted as 'Directing Staff' on a prestigious leadership course.
While he was there he trained individual cadets and acted as a Training Officer for staff, as well as an Adjutant responsible for discipline and organisation of all persons on the course.
Commenting on his attendance in Lincolnshire, Mr Dodds stated "It was real honour to again attend this course as the sole NI Officer selected. I was proud to represent NI, but especially proud to represent County Tyrone and promote our County at this national event"
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