Unit Badges of the Royal Australian Air Force

Unit Badges of the Royal Australian Air Force
Title Unit Badges of the Royal Australian Air Force PDF eBook
Author Richard J. Cluley
Publisher
Pages 188
Release 1989
Genre Air forces
ISBN 9780731676552

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Units of the Royal Australian Air Force: Fighter units

Units of the Royal Australian Air Force: Fighter units
Title Units of the Royal Australian Air Force: Fighter units PDF eBook
Author Australia. Royal Australian Air Force. Historical Section
Publisher
Pages 160
Release 1995
Genre Australia
ISBN

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75 Years Aloft: Royal Australian Air Force Air Training Corps: Australian Air Force Cadets, 1941-2016

75 Years Aloft: Royal Australian Air Force Air Training Corps: Australian Air Force Cadets, 1941-2016
Title 75 Years Aloft: Royal Australian Air Force Air Training Corps: Australian Air Force Cadets, 1941-2016 PDF eBook
Author Matthew Glozier
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 452
Release 2015-12-30
Genre History
ISBN 1326519832

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This book celebrates 75 years of Air Force cadet activity in Australia, 1941-2016. The organisation has had a tremendous impact upon the lives of tens-of-thousands of Australians over our 75 year history. Since 1982 it has enhanced the lives of young women as well as men. The book begins in WWII with the need to pre-train capable and committed "keen lads". Over 30,000 Australian boys were air cadets 1941-1945 with almost 13,000 going on to active service in the war. Air Force cadets survived into peacetime to become an aviation focussed youth development organisation, providing flying training in a military atmosphere with the aim of inspiring cadets to join the RAAF. There are currently over 8,000 Air Force cadets and adult staff around Australia. Aviation centred youth development in a RAAF service environment remains our central focus.

Aircraft of The Royal Australian Air Force

Aircraft of The Royal Australian Air Force
Title Aircraft of The Royal Australian Air Force PDF eBook
Author Air Force History Branch
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 644
Release 2021-06-01
Genre History
ISBN 1922488046

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Aircraft of The Royal Australian Air Force tells the story of the RAAF’s first one hundred years by describing the acquisition, operation, and service record of the multitude of aircraft types flown by the RAAF. The 176 aircraft types include the flimsy wood and canvas aircraft typical of World War I, through the technological advances during and after World War II, to modern fifth-generation, complex aircraft like the F-35 Lightning II. Even before its formation Sir Richard Williams, the Father of the RAAF, had decided to employ an alpha-numeric numbering system to identify and account for each aircraft in service. This system started with A1, A2, A3 etc as each type of aircraft came into service. Each individual aircraft within each series was identified as A1-1, A1-2 and so on and the aircraft serial became known colloquially as the ‘A-number’. With some exceptions over the century since the A-number system started, aircraft entered RAAF service in broadly the sequence of the A-numbers, and so this book is intended to assist in charting the 100-year history of the RAAF by listing aircraft operated in A-number sequence, rather than by listing them by role (such as Fighter, Bomber, Maritime, Trainer, Transport etc) or alphabetically by name or by manufacturer. The inclusion of a comprehensive Index and the Quick Reference Guide to aircraft by role is intended to facilitate the location of the entry for any specific type of aircraft for those who may not already know its A-number. Aircraft of The Royal Australian Air Force is a must have for all those who have served in the RAAF, those with a passion for military aviation and aircraft in general, and the broader members of the public wishing to gain an appreciation of the Royal Australian Air Force in its centenary year.

Units of the Royal Australian Air Force: Introduction, bases, supporting organisations

Units of the Royal Australian Air Force: Introduction, bases, supporting organisations
Title Units of the Royal Australian Air Force: Introduction, bases, supporting organisations PDF eBook
Author Australia. Royal Australian Air Force. Historical Section
Publisher AGPS
Pages 256
Release 1995
Genre History
ISBN

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First in a series of ten volumes produced for the 75th anniversary of the RAAF. Provides information about the current operational bases of the RAAF, and the WWII operational base units which played an important role in keeping Allied aircraft operating from remote localities. Describes previously unrecognised organisations such as the Volunteer Air Observer Corps, and RAAF maritime sections, wireless units and signals units.

Australian National Bibliography

Australian National Bibliography
Title Australian National Bibliography PDF eBook
Author
Publisher National Library Australia
Pages 1734
Release 1978
Genre Bibliography, National
ISBN

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War: A Matter of Principles

War: A Matter of Principles
Title War: A Matter of Principles PDF eBook
Author Air Marshal David Evans
Publisher Springer
Pages 200
Release 2016-07-27
Genre Political Science
ISBN 134925956X

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The author has carried out a searching review of the principles promulgated by the British and American Defence Forces, in order to assess their continuing validity and relevance to warfare in the late 1990s and the 21st century. Recognising that principles will be applied by commanders to meet specific situations in the field he extends this study to embrace leadership and training for leadership and command. In the final chapter he addresses the moral responsibilities of those exercising command of their fellow countrymen and other assigned forces.