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Air Combat Group RAAF [2] Air Force Training Group RAAF [4] Air Lift Group RAAF [2] Air Mobility Group RAAF [5] Combat Support Group RAAF [2] Maritime Patrol Group RAAF [2] Strike Reconnaissance Group RAAF [2] Surveillance and Control Group RAAF [6] Surveillance and Response Group RAAF [2] Tactical Fighter Group RAAF [2] Tactical Transport ...
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.
No. 2 Operational Training Unit RAAF; No. 3 Operational Training Unit RAAF; No. 4 Forward Air Control Flight RAAF; No. 4 Operational Training Unit RAAF; No. 5 Operational Training Unit RAAF; No. 6 Operational Training Unit RAAF; No. 7 Operational Training Unit RAAF; No. 8 Operational Training Unit RAAF; No. 88 Squadron RAAF; No. 278 Squadron ...
An enlargeable map of the 58 counties of the state of California. This is a list of hospitals in California (), grouped by county and sorted by hospital name. In healthcare in California, only a general acute care hospital or acute psychiatric hospital, as licensed by the California Department of Public Health, can be referred to as a "hospital."
Scripps Mercy Hospital: San Diego: California: 684 I Sharp Memorial Hospital: San Diego: California: 394: II Sierra Vista Regional Medical Center: San Luis Obispo: California: 164: III St. Francis Medical Center: Lynwood: California: 369 II St. Mary Medical Center: Long Beach: California: 415: II Stanford Health Care/Lucile Packard Children's ...
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]
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