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Air Force Training Group was established as Training Command at Albert Park, Victoria, on 1 September 1953. [1] It was formed from Southern Area Command, which was the hub of RAAF training services at the time. [2] Training Command merged with Maintenance Command to form Support Command on 7 September 1959.
Air Force Training Group RAAF [4] Air Lift Group RAAF [2] ... Royal Australian Air Force 1939-1942. Australia in the War of 1939–1945. Series 3 – Air. Canberra ...
No. 88 Squadron is based at RAAF Base Williamtown; this allows it to be co-located with the headquarters of many of the RAAF's fighter and surveillance units. [1] Each air warfare instructor course runs for five months, and training is provided in six specialist domains involving the RAAF's combat and surveillance aircraft types. [1]
Accordingly, on 2 August, No. 1 (Training) Group was formed in Melbourne to assume responsibility for training units within Southern Area's boundaries, and No. 2 (Training) Group in Sydney took over training units then under Central Area, which was disbanded; control of other Central Area units was "divided as convenient", according to the ...
RAAF Base East Sale (ICAO: YMES) is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) military air base and training school, located in Sale, Victoria, Australia.The base is one of the main training establishments of the RAAF, including where Australian Air Force Cadets from 4 Wing (Victoria) have their biannual General Service Training as well as being home to No. 409 Squadron Australian Air Force Cadets.
RAAF Historical Section (1995). Units of the Royal Australian Air Force: A Concise History. Volume 8: Training Units. Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service. ISBN 0-644-42800-7. Scotland, Tom (1990). Voice from the Stars: A Pathfinder's Story. Lynwood, Western Australia: Self-published. ISBN 1-875317-09-0. Stephens, Alan (2006) [2001].
The Australian Air Force Cadets (AAFC), known as the Air Training Corps (AIRTC) until 2001, is a Federal Government funded youth organisation. The parent force of the AAFC is the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). Along with the Australian Army Cadets (AAC) and the Australian Navy Cadets (ANC), it is part of the Australian Defence Force Cadets.
The Royal Australian Air Force School of Administration and Logistics Training (RAAFSALT) was established on 1 December 2005. RAAFSALT was formed when three former training centres - RAAF School of Technical Training Squadron of Clerical and Supply Training (SCST), Ground Training Wing Health Services Training Flight (HSTF) and Ground Training ...