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Haydn Cook to join Royal Engineers

19 Apr 2024
Written by Anna Evans
Alumni News
Haydn Cook (2006 - 20) with Mr Chris Botley
Haydn Cook (2006 - 20) with Mr Chris Botley

Mr Chris Botley, Head of Adventure Education at Oswestry School was delighted and proud to be invited to the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst last week to see Old Oswestrian and former CCF Cadet RSM Haydn Cook (2006 - 22) participate in the Commandant's Parade.

This was the warm up for the Sovereign's parade and official pass-out on Friday 12 April.

Haydn now has two weeks leave before he starts his Royal Engineers trade training. This is a fabulous achievement. We wish him the best of luck in his onward career.

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