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  2. General Purpose Uniform - Wikipedia

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    General Purpose Uniform (GPU) is the working uniform of the Royal Australian Air Force. GPU is notable and controversial for its inclusion of relatively bright, high-visibility shades of blue. As such it cannot serve as tactical battledress , even though the pattern resembles the original Multicam camouflage from Crye Precision.

  3. Royal Australian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    [92] [93] [94] Slip-on rank epaulettes, known as "Soft Rank Insignia" (SRI), displaying the word "AUSTRALIA" are worn on the shoulders of the service dress uniform. [91] When not in the service dress or "ceremonial" uniform, RAAF personnel wear the General Purpose Uniform (GPU) as a working dress, which is a blue version of the Australian ...

  4. History of the Royal Australian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The RAAF then became the second Royal air arm to be formed in the British Commonwealth, following the British Royal Air Force. The service was rapidly expanded during World War II and at its height, it was the fourth largest air force in the world, consisting of 53 squadrons based in the Pacific and a further 17 in Europe.

  5. Australian Air Force Cadets - Wikipedia

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    The Service Dress Air Force Blue (SD) uniform is the uniform worn on most ceremonial occasions. Cadet Under Officers and Cadet Warrant Officers may wear the RAAF Peaked Cap. The headdress worn by cadets and staff consists of the Hat Fur Felt - Khaki (HFF-K). Cadet Staff are also issued a RAAF peaked cap or RAAF Garrison Cap.

  6. Military colours, standards and guidons - Wikipedia

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    Royal Australian Air Force: The king's colour of the RAAF is the Royal Australian Air Force Ensign. It is similar to that of the RAF – however, in addition to the RAAF roundel, which is in the lower fly, it has the Commonwealth Star in the lower hoist and the stars of the Southern Cross in the upper fly, with the royal cypher in the centre.

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  9. Paterson Clarence Hughes - Wikipedia

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    On 20 March 1937, Hughes was granted a five-year short-service commission as a pilot officer in the RAF. [15] Like some of his compatriots, he refused to exchange his dark-blue RAAF uniform for the lighter-coloured RAF one. [6] He undertook advanced flying instruction at No. 2 Flying Training School in Digby, Lincolnshire.