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  • Central Area Command (RAAF)
  • Royal Australian Air Force command

    Central Area Command was one of several geographically based commands raised by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) during World War II. It was formed

    Central Area Command (RAAF)

    Central Area Command (RAAF)

    Central_Area_Command_(RAAF)

  • RAAF area commands
  • Royal Australian Air Force command system

    Area commands were the major operational and administrative formations of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) between 1940 and 1954. Established in response

    RAAF area commands

    RAAF area commands

    RAAF_area_commands

  • Eastern Area Command (RAAF)
  • Royal Australian Air Force command

    Eastern Area Command was one of several geographically based commands raised by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) during World War II. It was formed

    Eastern Area Command (RAAF)

    Eastern Area Command (RAAF)

    Eastern_Area_Command_(RAAF)

  • Western Area Command (RAAF)
  • Royal Australian Air Force command

    Western Area Command was one of several geographically based commands raised by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) during World War II. It was formed

    Western Area Command (RAAF)

    Western Area Command (RAAF)

    Western_Area_Command_(RAAF)

  • Southern Area Command (RAAF)
  • Royal Australian Air Force command

    Southern Area Command was one of several geographically based commands raised by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) during World War II. It was formed

    Southern Area Command (RAAF)

    Southern Area Command (RAAF)

    Southern_Area_Command_(RAAF)

  • Northern Area Command (RAAF)
  • Royal Australian Air Force command

    Northern Area Command was one of several geographically based commands raised by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) during World War II. It was formed

    Northern Area Command (RAAF)

    Northern Area Command (RAAF)

    Northern_Area_Command_(RAAF)

  • Loana
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Orientale at Malesco, Italy Mt Loana, former location of the Central Area Command (RAAF) until May 1940 Noha-lia-loana, a village in Bobete, Lesotho Val

    Loana

    Loana

  • North-Eastern Area Command
  • Royal Australian Air Force command

    North-Eastern Area Command was one of several geographically based commands raised by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) during World War II. For most

    North-Eastern Area Command

    North-Eastern Area Command

    North-Eastern_Area_Command

  • Air Force Training Group RAAF
  • Force element group of the Royal Australian Air Force

    Force (RAAF) group responsible for training personnel. It is headquartered at RAAF Williams, Victoria. The group was established as Training Command in 1953

    Air Force Training Group RAAF

    Air_Force_Training_Group_RAAF

  • Northern Command (RAAF)
  • Royal Australian Air Force command

    Northern Command was one of several geographically based commands raised by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) during World War II. Established in

    Northern Command (RAAF)

    Northern Command (RAAF)

    Northern_Command_(RAAF)

  • Charles Burnett (RAF officer)
  • Royal Air Force Air Chief Marshal (1882–1945)

    many quarters of the RAAF. The Australian prime minister, Robert Menzies, had decided that a British officer should head the RAAF, believing that Australian

    Charles Burnett (RAF officer)

    Charles Burnett (RAF officer)

    Charles_Burnett_(RAF_officer)

  • South West Pacific Area
  • Allied military command in World War II

    South West Pacific Area (SWPA) was the name given to the Allied supreme military command in the South West Pacific Theatre of World War II. It was one

    South West Pacific Area

    South West Pacific Area

    South_West_Pacific_Area

  • RAAF Base Glenbrook
  • Royal Australian Air Force base in New South Wales, Australia

    of the Sydney central business district in New South Wales, Australia. The base serves as home to Headquarters Air Command of the RAAF. There is no airfield

    RAAF Base Glenbrook

    RAAF_Base_Glenbrook

  • No. 10 Squadron RAAF
  • Royal Australian Air Force squadron

    Australian Air Force (RAAF) signals intelligence (SIGINT) squadron based at RAAF Base Edinburgh, South Australia. It is part of No. 92 Wing RAAF. The squadron

    No. 10 Squadron RAAF

    No._10_Squadron_RAAF

  • RAAF Williams
  • Australian military air base

    Melbourne central business district in Victoria, Australia. Both establishments previously existed as separate RAAF Bases (RAAF Base Point Cook and RAAF Base

    RAAF Williams

    RAAF Williams

    RAAF_Williams

  • Neville McNamara
  • Royal Australian Air Force and Australian Defence Force chief

    commander of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). He served as Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), the RAAF's highest-ranking position, from 1979 until 1982

    Neville McNamara

    Neville McNamara

    Neville_McNamara

  • No. 1 Aircraft Depot RAAF
  • Royal Australian Air Force maintenance unit

    the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). Formed in July 1921 at RAAF Point Cook, Victoria, it relocated to the nearby RAAF Laverton in March 1926. As well

    No. 1 Aircraft Depot RAAF

    No. 1 Aircraft Depot RAAF

    No._1_Aircraft_Depot_RAAF

  • Adrian Cole (RAAF officer)
  • Royal Australian Air Force senior commander

    commanding officer of Headquarters RAAF Station Richmond. During World War II, he led North-Western Area Command in Darwin, Northern Territory, and held

    Adrian Cole (RAAF officer)

    Adrian Cole (RAAF officer)

    Adrian_Cole_(RAAF_officer)

  • No. 2 Elementary Flying Training School RAAF
  • Military unit

    Force (RAAF) pilot training unit that operated during World War II. It was one of twelve elementary flying training schools employed by the RAAF to provide

    No. 2 Elementary Flying Training School RAAF

    No. 2 Elementary Flying Training School RAAF

    No._2_Elementary_Flying_Training_School_RAAF

  • No. 2 Training Group RAAF
  • Military unit

    the RAAF divided Australia and New Guinea into four geographically based command-and-control zones: Central Area, Southern Area, Western Area, and Northern

    No. 2 Training Group RAAF

    No._2_Training_Group_RAAF

  • Charles Eaton (RAAF officer)
  • Royal Australian Air Force officer

    movements eastwards out of Western Area was hours out of date by the time it was received at Southern Area Command, leading to RAAF aircraft missing their rendezvous

    Charles Eaton (RAAF officer)

    Charles Eaton (RAAF officer)

    Charles_Eaton_(RAAF_officer)

  • RAAF Base Richmond
  • Royal Australian Air Force base in Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia

    RAAF Base Richmond (IATA: XRH, ICAO: YSRI) is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) military air base located within the City of Hawkesbury, approximately

    RAAF Base Richmond

    RAAF Base Richmond

    RAAF_Base_Richmond

  • RAAF Base Amberley heritage structures
  • Historic site in Queensland, Australia

    RAAF Base Amberley heritage structures is a heritage-listed military installation at RAAF Base Amberley on Southern Amberley Road, Amberley, Queensland

    RAAF Base Amberley heritage structures

    RAAF Base Amberley heritage structures

    RAAF_Base_Amberley_heritage_structures

  • History of the Royal Australian Air Force
  • through the RAAF area command system, comprising North-Western, Western, Southern, Eastern, and North-Eastern Area Commands. By late 1945, the RAAF had received

    History of the Royal Australian Air Force

    History_of_the_Royal_Australian_Air_Force

  • William Anderson (RAAF officer)
  • Royal Australian Air Force commander (1891–1975)

    services within the region Eastern Area covered were hampered by poor liaison and command arrangements, as well as the RAAF placing a relatively low priority

    William Anderson (RAAF officer)

    William Anderson (RAAF officer)

    William_Anderson_(RAAF_officer)

  • No. 78 Wing RAAF
  • Military unit

    No. 78 Wing is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) operational training wing, headquartered at RAAF Base Williamtown, New South Wales. It comprises Nos

    No. 78 Wing RAAF

    No._78_Wing_RAAF

  • Northrop Grumman MQ-4C Triton
  • Maritime version of RQ-4 Global Hawk

     Australia Royal Australian Air Force (3 delivered of 4 ordered) RAAF Edinburgh/RAAF Tindal No. 9 Squadron Data from General characteristics Crew: Unmanned

    Northrop Grumman MQ-4C Triton

    Northrop Grumman MQ-4C Triton

    Northrop_Grumman_MQ-4C_Triton

  • No. 1 Flying Training School RAAF
  • Royal Australian Air Force training unit

    training the RAAF's air traffic controllers; this role was transferred to Central Flying School at East Sale in December 1956. Southern Area Command was re-formed

    No. 1 Flying Training School RAAF

    No._1_Flying_Training_School_RAAF

  • No. 90 Wing RAAF
  • Royal Australian Air Force composite wing

    Force (RAAF) wing that operated during the early years of the Malayan Emergency. Its purpose was to serve as an umbrella organisation for the RAAF units

    No. 90 Wing RAAF

    No. 90 Wing RAAF

    No._90_Wing_RAAF

  • Central Bureau
  • WW2 Allied military unit

    known as the Central Bureau. Initially Central Bureau was made up of 50% American, 25% Australian Army and 25% RAAF personnel. Central Bureau was a joint

    Central Bureau

    Central Bureau

    Central_Bureau

  • Dick Cresswell
  • Australian fighter pilot (1920–2006)

    2006) was an officer and pilot in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). He commanded No. 77 (Fighter) Squadron twice during World War II and again during

    Dick Cresswell

    Dick Cresswell

    Dick_Cresswell

  • George Jones (RAAF officer)
  • Royal Australian Air Force chief

    relationship during World War II with his nominal subordinate, the head of RAAF Command, Air Vice-Marshal William Bostock. During World War I, Jones saw action

    George Jones (RAAF officer)

    George Jones (RAAF officer)

    George_Jones_(RAAF_officer)

  • Peter Jeffrey (RAAF officer)
  • Royal Australian Air Force fighter pilot

    fighter ace in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). Born in Tenterfield, New South Wales, he joined the RAAF active reserve in 1934, and transferred to

    Peter Jeffrey (RAAF officer)

    Peter Jeffrey (RAAF officer)

    Peter_Jeffrey_(RAAF_officer)

  • Hippolyte De La Rue
  • Royal Australian Air Force senior commander (1891–1977)

    Point Cook in 1933. He was promoted to group captain in 1937 and took command of RAAF Station Richmond, New South Wales, the following year. At the outbreak

    Hippolyte De La Rue

    Hippolyte De La Rue

    Hippolyte_De_La_Rue

  • Royal Australian Air Force Band
  • Military unit

    established at RAAF Richmond. The RAAF Central Band was formed in 1952 at Laverton and the Air Command Band (originally known as the RAAF No. 1 Regional

    Royal Australian Air Force Band

    Royal_Australian_Air_Force_Band

  • Australian Defence Force
  • National military force of Australia

    Australian Navy (RAN), the Australian Army and the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). The ADF has a strength of just over 90,000 personnel and is supported by

    Australian Defence Force

    Australian Defence Force

    Australian_Defence_Force

  • Royal Australian Air Force
  • Air warfare and space branch of the Australian Defence Force

    The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) is the principal aerial warfare force of Australia, a part of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) along with the Royal

    Royal Australian Air Force

    Royal Australian Air Force

    Royal_Australian_Air_Force

  • No. 7 Service Flying Training School RAAF
  • Military unit

    SFTS) was formed at RAAF Station Deniliquin, New South Wales, on 30 June 1941, and came under the control of Southern Area Command. Its inaugural commanding

    No. 7 Service Flying Training School RAAF

    No. 7 Service Flying Training School RAAF

    No._7_Service_Flying_Training_School_RAAF

  • Point Cook
  • Suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

    Cook is the home of RAAF Base Point Cook, the birthplace of the Royal Australian Air Force, and is the current home of the RAAF Museum. Point Cook is

    Point Cook

    Point Cook

    Point_Cook

  • Air Board (Australia)
  • Royal Australian Air Force board of control

    controlling body of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) from 1921 to 1976. It was composed of senior RAAF officers as well as some civilian members, and

    Air Board (Australia)

    Air Board (Australia)

    Air_Board_(Australia)

  • No. 5 Elementary Flying Training School RAAF
  • Military unit

    Force (RAAF) pilot training unit that operated during World War II. It was one of twelve elementary flying training schools employed by the RAAF to provide

    No. 5 Elementary Flying Training School RAAF

    No. 5 Elementary Flying Training School RAAF

    No._5_Elementary_Flying_Training_School_RAAF

  • No. 79 Squadron RAAF
  • Royal Australian Air Force flight training unit

    No. 79 Squadron is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) flight training unit that has been formed on four occasions since 1943. The squadron was established

    No. 79 Squadron RAAF

    No._79_Squadron_RAAF

  • Central Flying School RAAF
  • Military unit

    Central Flying School (CFS) is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) training unit, located at RAAF Base East Sale, Victoria. It operates the Pilatus PC-21

    Central Flying School RAAF

    Central_Flying_School_RAAF

  • David Evans (RAAF officer)
  • Royal Australian Air Force chief (1925–2020)

    Air Force (RAAF), and a writer and consultant on defence matters. He served as Chief of the Air Staff from 1982 to 1985. After leaving the RAAF, he published

    David Evans (RAAF officer)

    David_Evans_(RAAF_officer)

  • No. 8 Elementary Flying Training School RAAF
  • Military unit

    Force (RAAF) pilot training unit that operated during World War II. It was one of twelve elementary flying training schools employed by the RAAF to provide

    No. 8 Elementary Flying Training School RAAF

    No. 8 Elementary Flying Training School RAAF

    No._8_Elementary_Flying_Training_School_RAAF

  • No. 6 Squadron RAAF
  • Royal Australian Air Force squadron

    No. 6 Squadron is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) electronic attack squadron. It was formed in 1917 as a training unit based in England during World

    No. 6 Squadron RAAF

    No._6_Squadron_RAAF

  • Australia in World War II
  • (less the 23rd Brigade) under the command of Major General Gordon Bennett, four RAAF squadrons and eight warships. The RAAF became the first service to see

    Australia in World War II

    Australia in World War II

    Australia_in_World_War_II

  • John McCauley
  • Royal Australian Air Force chief

    Military Forces before transferring to the RAAF in 1924. He was Director of Training from 1936 to 1938, and commanded engineering and flying training schools

    John McCauley

    John McCauley

    John_McCauley

  • RAAF Operations Building Site
  • Historic site in Queensland, Australia

    RAAF Operations Building Site is a heritage-listed command post at Green Street, West End, City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia. It was built in 1942

    RAAF Operations Building Site

    RAAF Operations Building Site

    RAAF_Operations_Building_Site

  • Military history of Australia
  • area of operations for Australian forces, where they were expected to operate with British forces. Early commitments included the involvement of RAAF

    Military history of Australia

    Military_history_of_Australia

  • Laverton, Victoria
  • Suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

    maintenance activities after the formation of the RAAF in 1921. Many homes in the surrounding area were colloquially called the “cabbage patch”, in reference

    Laverton, Victoria

    Laverton, Victoria

    Laverton,_Victoria

  • Eric Harrison (RAAF officer)
  • Australian pilot (1886–1945)

    flight, and helped lay the foundations of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). Born in Victoria, Harrison was a flying instructor in Britain when, in

    Eric Harrison (RAAF officer)

    Eric Harrison (RAAF officer)

    Eric_Harrison_(RAAF_officer)

  • Archerfield Second World War Igloos Complex
  • Historic site in Queensland, Australia

    World War. The RAAF's involvement in the South West Pacific Area (SWPA) was more complex than in Europe. At this time, there were 12 RAAF squadrons, of

    Archerfield Second World War Igloos Complex

    Archerfield Second World War Igloos Complex

    Archerfield_Second_World_War_Igloos_Complex

  • Alan Charlesworth
  • Royal Australian Air Force senior commander (1903–1978)

    wartime commands included No. 2 Squadron at Laverton, and RAAF Station Pearce in Western Australia. Appointed Air Officer Commanding (AOC) Eastern Area in

    Alan Charlesworth

    Alan Charlesworth

    Alan_Charlesworth

  • Garry Cooper (pilot)
  • Decorated pilot from the Royal Australian Air Force

    airline captain and a former fighter pilot in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) who attained the rank of flight lieutenant. Cooper served on assignment

    Garry Cooper (pilot)

    Garry Cooper (pilot)

    Garry_Cooper_(pilot)

  • William Hely
  • Royal Australian Air Force senior commander

    period on the staff of RAAF Headquarters, Melbourne. From 1951 to 1953 he served as Air Officer Commanding (AOC) Western Area Command in Perth, after which

    William Hely

    William Hely

    William_Hely

  • Frank Headlam
  • Royal Australian Air Force senior commander

    senior commander in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). Born and educated in Tasmania, he joined the RAAF as an air cadet in January 1934. He specialised

    Frank Headlam

    Frank Headlam

    Frank_Headlam

  • List of Royal Australian Air Force air marshals
  • who have attained air marshal rank within the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF); that is, service personnel who have held the rank of air chief marshal

    List of Royal Australian Air Force air marshals

    List of Royal Australian Air Force air marshals

    List_of_Royal_Australian_Air_Force_air_marshals

  • Dubbo RAAF Stores Depot
  • Former Royal Australian Air Force establishment

    The Dubbo RAAF Stores Depot is a heritage-listed former Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) stores depot in Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia. The depot

    Dubbo RAAF Stores Depot

    Dubbo RAAF Stores Depot

    Dubbo_RAAF_Stores_Depot

  • Avro Lincoln
  • British four-engined heavy bomber in service 1945-1963

    service with the RAAF from 1946 to 1961. No. 1 Squadron RAAF No. 2 Squadron RAAF No. 6 Squadron RAAF No. 10 Squadron RAAF No. 12 Squadron RAAF (redesignated

    Avro Lincoln

    Avro Lincoln

    Avro_Lincoln

  • Australian air traffic control
  • airfields and airspace. The military provider is the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), which controls military airfields and adjoining airspace. This includes

    Australian air traffic control

    Australian_air_traffic_control

  • Boeing E-7 Wedgetail
  • Airborne early warning and control aircraft

    control aircraft originally designed for the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). Based on the Boeing 737 Next Generation design, it has a fixed active electronically

    Boeing E-7 Wedgetail

    Boeing E-7 Wedgetail

    Boeing_E-7_Wedgetail

  • Charles Read (RAAF officer)
  • Royal Australian Air Force senior commander

    made CO of Central Flying School at RAAF Base East Sale, Victoria, and went on to hold staff appointments at Headquarters Training Command from 1953 to

    Charles Read (RAAF officer)

    Charles_Read_(RAAF_officer)

  • Frederick Scherger
  • Royal Australian Air Force chief (1904–1984)

    Area when Darwin suffered its first air raid in February 1942. Praised for his actions in the aftermath of the attack, he went on to lead the RAAF's major

    Frederick Scherger

    Frederick Scherger

    Frederick_Scherger

  • Battle of the Bismarck Sea
  • 1943 Allied attack on a Japanese convoy

    South West Pacific Area (SWPA) during World War II when aircraft of the U.S. Fifth Air Force and the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) attacked a Japanese

    Battle of the Bismarck Sea

    Battle of the Bismarck Sea

    Battle_of_the_Bismarck_Sea

  • Henry Wrigley
  • Royal Australian Air Force senior commander

    member of the RAAF in 1921 and held staff posts in the ensuing years. In 1936, he was promoted to group captain and took command of RAAF Station Laverton

    Henry Wrigley

    Henry Wrigley

    Henry_Wrigley

  • 380th Air Expeditionary Wing
  • Military unit

    Pacific. The group later moved to RAAF Base Darwin. Here it was placed under the Australian Northwest Area Command operating out of Darwin, Northern Territory

    380th Air Expeditionary Wing

    380th Air Expeditionary Wing

    380th_Air_Expeditionary_Wing

  • Mark Binskin
  • Senior Royal Australian Air Force officer

    first RAN pilot to undergo an exchange with the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), flying Mirage III aircraft. On completion of this exchange, and with the

    Mark Binskin

    Mark Binskin

    Mark_Binskin

  • Lockheed Ventura
  • Family of bomber aircraft

    Squadron RAAF formed (mixture of Commonwealth personnel) at RAF Feltwell in September 1942 to operate the Ventura as part of 2 Group, Bomber Command; it converted

    Lockheed Ventura

    Lockheed Ventura

    Lockheed_Ventura

  • Royal New Zealand Air Force
  • Air force component of the New Zealand Defence Force

    medical staff and supplies to the area helped with recovery efforts. Following this the RNZAF worked closely with the RAAF, the US Navy and USAF to provide

    Royal New Zealand Air Force

    Royal New Zealand Air Force

    Royal_New_Zealand_Air_Force

  • Bellman hangar
  • Standard Air Ministry transportable hangar

    that civilian airfield was created post war. Twelve at (RAAF Base East Sale). Now the Central Flying School but was the former No.1 Operational Training

    Bellman hangar

    Bellman_hangar

  • Williamtown RAAF Base Group (heritage listing)
  • Historic site in New South Wales, Australia

    The Williamtown RAAF Base Group is a heritage-listed group of Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) buildings and other items at RAAF Base Williamtown in

    Williamtown RAAF Base Group (heritage listing)

    Williamtown_RAAF_Base_Group_(heritage_listing)

  • Bristol Beaufighter
  • British heavy fighter aircraft of WWII

    Coastal Command having operated the largest number of Beaufighters amongst all other commands at one point. The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) also made

    Bristol Beaufighter

    Bristol Beaufighter

    Bristol_Beaufighter

  • Narromine
  • Town in New South Wales, Australia

    School RAAF in 1940. The town and its district was formed on traditional Wiradjuri country, one of the largest Indigenous populations in central New South

    Narromine

    Narromine

    Narromine

  • United States Special Operations Command
  • U.S. Armed Forces unified command

    Command at Merdeka Palace". Sekretariat Kabinet Republik Indonesia. Archived from the original on 31 December 2025. Retrieved 14 January 2026. RAAF (19

    United States Special Operations Command

    United States Special Operations Command

    United_States_Special_Operations_Command

  • Taylorcraft Auster
  • 1942 British liaison aircraft family

    under command for technical matters of an RAF group.[citation needed] The 16 AOP Flight and 17 AOP Flight of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) operated

    Taylorcraft Auster

    Taylorcraft Auster

    Taylorcraft_Auster

  • Townsville
  • City in Queensland, Australia

    No. 3 Fighter Sector RAAF, Wulguru & North Ward No. 1 Wireless Unit RAAF, Pimlico & Stuart & Roseneath North Eastern Area Command HQ, Townsville, Sturt

    Townsville

    Townsville

    Townsville

  • Al Udeid Air Base
  • Military facility southwest of Doha, Qatar

    facilities in Qatar serve as logistics, command, and basing hubs for the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) area of operations, and oversees U.S. air operations

    Al Udeid Air Base

    Al Udeid Air Base

    Al_Udeid_Air_Base

  • Australian ufology
  • Study of UFOs in Australia

    (later Group Captain – RAAF), the RAAF invited Victorian researchers to visit the Intelligence Cell at RAAF Headquarters Support Command, Victoria Barracks

    Australian ufology

    Australian_ufology

  • No. 61 Wing RAAF
  • Military unit

    units under its command served in the North Western Area and South West Pacific Area (SWPA) and played a significant role in supporting RAAF and United States

    No. 61 Wing RAAF

    No. 61 Wing RAAF

    No._61_Wing_RAAF

  • Borneo campaign (1945) order of battle
  • Australian 9th Division (Major-Gen George Wootten) Air Forces Advanced RAAF Command Australian First Tactical Air Force United States Thirteenth Air Force

    Borneo campaign (1945) order of battle

    Borneo campaign (1945) order of battle

    Borneo_campaign_(1945)_order_of_battle

  • Bill Newton
  • Australian Victoria Cross recipient (1919–1943)

    Training School at RAAF Point Cook in September, he was selected to become a flight instructor. He completed the requisite course at Central Flying School

    Bill Newton

    Bill Newton

    Bill_Newton

  • Western Australian emergency of March 1944
  • Events related to Australia's defence during World War II

    Australia made preparations to resist a possible attack. The RAAF's Western Area Command improved the readiness of its forces near Perth and Exmouth Gulf

    Western Australian emergency of March 1944

    Western Australian emergency of March 1944

    Western_Australian_emergency_of_March_1944

  • Malayan campaign
  • 1941–1942 World War II military campaign

    clear and coherent command structure, a Japanese spy in the Army air liaison staff (Heenan), and antagonism between RAF and RAAF squadrons and personnel

    Malayan campaign

    Malayan campaign

    Malayan_campaign

  • Republic of Singapore Air Force
  • Air service branch of Singapore's military

    Squadron ("Strive For Excellence") 130 Squadron ("Aim To Strike" or "Eagle") – RAAF Base Pearce, Perth, Western Australia, Australia 150 Squadron ("Forward We

    Republic of Singapore Air Force

    Republic_of_Singapore_Air_Force

  • Raymond Brownell
  • Australian air force officer (1894–1974)

    – 12 April 1974) was a senior officer in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) and a First World War flying ace. Born in Hobart, Tasmania, Brownell was

    Raymond Brownell

    Raymond Brownell

    Raymond_Brownell

  • 2026 Iran war order of battle
  • does not purport to be complete. United States Army Central 103rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command 4th Combat Aviation Brigade 2nd Brigade Combat Team

    2026 Iran war order of battle

    2026_Iran_war_order_of_battle

  • United States Army Air Forces in Australia
  • Forces in the Central Pacific, with the long-range P-47N arriving in June 1944. In cooperation with the Royal Australian Air Force, (RAAF), the Fifth Air

    United States Army Air Forces in Australia

    United States Army Air Forces in Australia

    United_States_Army_Air_Forces_in_Australia

  • No. 1 Training Group RAAF
  • Military unit

    the RAAF divided Australia and New Guinea into four geographically based command-and-control zones: Central Area, Southern Area, Western Area, and Northern

    No. 1 Training Group RAAF

    No. 1 Training Group RAAF

    No._1_Training_Group_RAAF

  • No. 1 Group RAF
  • Royal Air Force operations group

    Lancaster squadrons, of which one (460 Sqn) was RAAF, and one (300 Sqn) was Polish. During Bomber Command's Second World War campaign, No. 1 Group dropped

    No. 1 Group RAF

    No. 1 Group RAF

    No._1_Group_RAF

  • Operation I-Go
  • WWII Japanese aerial counter-offensive in the Solomon Islands and New Guinea Campaigns

    region. On 15 March the Japanese high command in Tokyo issued orders for a new defensive strategy in the Central Pacific, based upon building a strong

    Operation I-Go

    Operation I-Go

    Operation_I-Go

  • Bombing of Darwin
  • 1942 Japanese attack on Australia in WWII

    According to official figures, 278 personnel belonging to RAAF North-Western Area Command (NWA) were considered to have deserted as a result of the raids

    Bombing of Darwin

    Bombing of Darwin

    Bombing_of_Darwin

  • Brewster F2A Buffalo
  • WWII American fighter plane

    lack of a clear and coherent command structure, a Japanese spy in the Army air liaison staff, antagonism between RAF and RAAF squadrons and personnel, and

    Brewster F2A Buffalo

    Brewster F2A Buffalo

    Brewster_F2A_Buffalo

  • No. 224 Group RAF
  • Former Royal Air Force operations group

    significant military buildup. No. 90 (Composite) Wing RAAF arrived from Australia to supervise two RAAF squadrons in 1950, operating under AHQ Malaya. No

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  • Lockheed P-2 Neptune
  • Family of maritime patrol aircraft

    Squadron RAAF. In Storage SP-2H 133640 – RAAF Museum, Point Cook, Victoria. Ex A89-302 of No. 11 Squadron RAAF, KU o o in storage for RAAF Museum. 145921

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    Lockheed P-2 Neptune

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  • McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet
  • American carrier-capable multirole strike aircraft

    at RAAF Base Williamtown on 29 November 2021. On 30 November 2021, No. 75 Squadron RAAF flew 7 of the last Hornets from RAAF Base Tindal to RAAF Base

    McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet

    McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet

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  • Lockheed C-130 Hercules
  • American military transport aircraft

    September 2011. C-130A RAAF A97-214 used by 36 Squadron from early 1959, withdrawn from use late 1978. Stored at RAAF Museum, RAAF Base Williams, Point

    Lockheed C-130 Hercules

    Lockheed C-130 Hercules

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  • Boeing CH-47 Chinook in Australian service
  • Australian military heavy-lift helicopters

    both the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) and Australian Army. An initial order of eight Chinooks for the RAAF was placed in 1962, but soon cancelled

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  • Operation Chastise
  • 1943 attack on German dams by Royal Air Force

    David Maltby and Flt Lt Dave Shannon (RAAF); and Maudslay, Flt Lt Bill Astell and Pilot Officer Les Knight (RAAF). Its mission was to attack the Möhne;

    Operation Chastise

    Operation Chastise

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  • Battle of Goodenough Island
  • Pacific battle of World War II

    Kittyhawks of No. 77 Squadron RAAF arrived on 12 June. It was joined by Nos. 76 and 79 Squadrons RAAF on 16 June, and No. 73 Wing RAAF assumed control of the

    Battle of Goodenough Island

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  • Tomkins
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly central England)

    Tomkins

    English (mainly central England) : patronymic from a pet form of the personal name Thomas.

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  • COMGAN
  • Male

    Irish

    COMGAN

    Contracted form of Irish Gaelic Comhghán, COMGAN means "born together."

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  • NORMAND
  • Male

    English

    NORMAND

    English form of Norwegian Normund, NORMAND means "north protection."

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  • Male

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    (Ἄρης) Greek myth name of the son of Zeus and Hêrâ. Identified with Roman Mars. Derived from the Greek word ares, ARES means "battle strife; ruination."

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  • Male

    Basque

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  • Male

    English

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    English form of Irish Colmán, COLMAN means "dove."

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    From Aea.

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    Arabic, Muslim

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    Beauty of Company

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    Latin

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    From Ardea.

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    Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit

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    Central; Centre of Body; An Ancient King

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Newcastle area)

    Orrick

    English (Newcastle area) : from a Middle English survival of the Old English personal name Ordrīc, composed of the elements ord ‘point’ (of a sword, spear) + rīc ‘power’.Scottish : variant spelling of Orrock.

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    English

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    Variant spelling of English Adria, ADREA means "from Hadria."

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    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Tamil, Traditional

    Nagalakshmi

    Central

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  • Hollis
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly central)

    Hollis

    English (mainly central) : topographic name for someone who lived where holly trees grew, from Middle English holi(n)s, plural of holin, holi(e) (Old English hole(g)n).

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  • Nabhya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Nabhya

    Central

    Nabhya

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    Afghan, Arabic, Indian, Kannada, Muslim

    Kareema

    Generous; Noble; Precious; Magnificent

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    Enjoying Merit

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    Farmer; Earth Worker; Farm Worker

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    The Son of Ali

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    Thankful

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    Arabic

    Shamlan

    Illumination; Complete Man

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    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Kalateeta

    Beyond Time Limitations

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  • Boy/Male

    German, Hebrew

    Samoel

    Honored; Name of God

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  • General
  • a.

    Usual; common, on most occasions; as, his general habit or method.

  • Area
  • n.

    A spot or small marked space; as, the germinative area.

  • Areal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to an area; as, areal interstices (the areas or spaces inclosed by the reticulate vessels of leaves).

  • Centrical
  • a.

    Placed in the center or middle; central.

  • Centra
  • pl.

    of Centrum

  • General
  • a.

    Common to many, or the greatest number; widely spread; prevalent; extensive, though not universal; as, a general opinion; a general custom.

  • Command
  • n.

    Power to dominate, command, or overlook by means of position; scope of vision; survey.

  • Command
  • n.

    Control; power over something; sway; influence; as, to have command over one's temper or voice; the fort has command of the bridge.

  • General
  • a.

    Having a relation to all; common to the whole; as, Adam, our general sire.

  • Centrally
  • adv.

    In a central manner or situation.

  • Arena
  • n.

    The area in the central part of an amphitheater, in which the gladiators fought and other shows were exhibited; -- so called because it was covered with sand.

  • Ventrad
  • adv.

    Toward the ventral side; on the ventral side; ventrally; -- opposed to dorsad.

  • Self-control
  • n.

    Control of one's self; restraint exercised over one's self; self-command.

  • Command
  • n.

    Authority; power or right of control; leadership; as, the forces under his command.

  • Centrale
  • n.

    The central, or one of the central, bones of the carpus or or tarsus. In the tarsus of man it is represented by the navicular.

  • Commanded
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Command

  • Area
  • n.

    Extent; scope; range; as, a wide area of thought.

  • Command
  • v. t.

    To have power or influence of the nature of authority over; to obtain as if by ordering; to receive as a due; to challenge; to claim; as, justice commands the respect and affections of the people; the best goods command the best price.

  • Central
  • n.

    Alt. of Centrale

  • Areas
  • pl.

    of Area