The Red Arrows, the United Kingdom’s famous Royal Air Force Aerobatics Team, has appointed its first ever female commander, less than three years after it was roiled by a sexual harassment scandal.
Cpl Rebecca Ashurst, seen outside Bulford Military Court, is charged with unauthorised access of computer material - Andrew Croft/Solent News A female RAF police officer tried to “impress” her married ...
A former fast jet pilot based at RAF Marham is the new boss of the legendary Red Arrows, and the first woman to take up the ...
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Red Arrows appoint first female leader after airshow inspiration
Wing Commander Sasha Nash will lead the team as the most senior officer in the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, commanding a 150-strong unit.
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