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One of the two Mobile Training Teams focused on deployed air traffic control operations, while the other examined airfield ...
During WW1, the RAAF No 4 Squadron adopted a young French orphan boy as their mascot - and then smuggled him back to Australia. Skip to main content. ABC listen. Search. Loading. More from ABC.
After serving in two world wars and numerous deployments and commitments around the world, Amberley-based 1 Squadron RAAF celebrated its 100th anniversary last week.
RAAF Pilatus PC-21 aircraft from No 4 Squadron are working with the Royal New Zealand Air Force to enhance New Zealand's Joint Terminal Attack Controller training.
Since 1994 No 4 Squadron was not directly involved in operational flying. However, the pilots and helicopters of the No 4 squadron continued to augment the operational flying as and when required.
The Royal Australian Air Force’s No. 3 squadron has received its first Lockheed Martin F-35A, the first RAAF aircraft not earmarked for the Luke AFB International Pilot Training Centre.
The Australian War Memorial in Canberra will commemorate the service and sacrifice of Kangaroo Island resident Flight Sergeant Douglas George [...] ...
The unit went inactive in 1969 before reforming this year, while the RAAF’s No. 80 Squadron began in 1943 during World War II and was deactivated in 1946.
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