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  2. Williamtown RAAF Base Group (heritage listing) - Wikipedia

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    The evolving landscape of RAAF Base Williamtown, comprising Henderson Road, the road network of the 1939–1945 camp, 1939–1945 buildings and structures (substation and emergency powerhouse, underground fuel tanks, parade ground, tennis courts, Bellman hangars, and associated taxiways, sections of runways 1 and 4 and the pump house) and post ...

  3. RAAF Base Williamtown - Wikipedia

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    RAAF Station Williamtown was established on 15 February 1941 to provide protection for the strategic port and steel manufacturing facilities in Newcastle. [3] The base originally had four runways, each 1,100 m (3,600 ft) in length to meet the needs of the Williamtown Flying School.

  4. Aircraft Research and Development Unit RAAF - Wikipedia

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    Royal Australian Air Force: Role: Test and evaluation: Part of: Air Warfare Centre Test and Evaluation Directorate: Garrison/HQ: RAAF Base Edinburgh with flights at RAAF Base Amberley and RAAF Base Williamtown: Motto(s) Prove to Accomplish: Aircraft: Pilatus PC-21 [1] Commanders; Current commander: Wing Commander D. Dow: Notable commanders: J.A ...

  5. Structure of the Royal Australian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    RAAF Base Williamtown 81WG CWKS 81 Wing Combined Workshops RAAF Base Williamtown 2OCU No. 2 Operational Conversion Unit: RAAF Base Williamtown F-35A Lightning II: 2OCU No. 2 Operational Conversion Unit PTC det (61st Fighter Squadron USAF) Luke AFB: F-35A Lightning II: 3SQN No. 3 Squadron: RAAF Base Williamtown F-35A Lightning II: 75SQN No. 75 ...

  6. No. 26 Squadron RAAF - Wikipedia

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    No. 26 (City of Newcastle) Squadron RAAF is a Royal Australian Air Force Reserve squadron, headquartered at RAAF Base Williamtown in New South Wales, Australia. The squadron's role is to provide trained personnel to regular RAAF units during operations and on exercise.

  7. Australian air traffic control - Wikipedia

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    44 Wing (44WG) was formed to centrally manage ATC personnel and facilities at 11 defence bases. 44 Wing is an Air Command unit, belonging to the Surveillance and Response Group and is headquartered at RAAF Base Williamtown, Williamtown, NSW. 44WG is divided into two squadrons; No. 452 Squadron which consists of all ATC units at bases north of ...

  8. Williamtown, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The eastern section of Williamtown is dominated by RAAF Base Williamtown and Newcastle Airport while the western section of the area is primarily semi-rural with some large-acreage residential areas scattered along Cabbage Tree Road which is a main access route to Port Stephens from the Pacific Highway.

  9. No. 44 Wing RAAF - Wikipedia

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    No. 44 Wing is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) wing responsible for providing air traffic control services to the Australian Defence Force.It directly commands two squadrons, which in turn command eleven air traffic control flights located across the country at nine RAAF bases, HMAS Albatross (Naval Air Station) and Oakey Army Aviation Centre.