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LIVES
OF SERVICE
You
make a living by what you get. You make a life by what you
give. If the words of Winston Churchill are right, Freddo
and Marty were more than just good blokes who loved their
footy they were men who made a difference.
Jets
exercise with the Navy
For
the first time since its inception in January, Air Combat
Group has combined the capability of F/A-18 Hornets, F-111s
and Hawks in Western Australia.

Air
Force on small screen
Explaining
in detail the challenges the Royal Australian Air Force will
face in the next 40 years is a mammoth subject, but one which
is tackled courageously by a new five-part documentary series
on the ABC.

Just
for the record
The
official Government mission to Korea in 2001 for the 50th
anniversary of the Korean War and the dedication of the Yeongcheon
memorial did not occur at the same time, contrary to the article
Of war and peace in the October 24 edition of
Air Force News. They were two separate events, held one year
apart.

Travel
review
CDF General Peter Cosgrove has directed that duty travel to
south-east Asia should be reviewed in line with revised travel
advisories from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

Pay-packet
boost
Air
Force members will receive a pay increase on December 5 when
the first rise under the new ADF Workplace Remuneration Arrangement
(WRA) lands in bank accounts.

Cyclops
first to enter eye of storm
WHEN
No. 382 Expeditionary Combat Support Squadrons Explosive
Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Section is called on to cope with
a potentially hazardous situation, one member of the team
is often sent in first to do the dirty work.

Chief
on board for final assessment
Chief
of Air Force Air Marshal Angus Houston was able to obtain
a lift on a P-3C Orion to travel from Maroochydore, on Queenslands
Sunshine Coast, back to Canberra recently.

Wedgetail
milestone
THE
first airframe for Australias new $3.45 billion airborne
early warning and control aircraft fleet has rolled off the
production line at Boeings Military Flight Centre in
Seattle, United States.

Squadrons
birthday present
IT
WAS a double celebration at RAAF Base Pearce recently as No.
1 Airfield Defence Squadron marked two events. The opening
of refurbished facilities for the squadrons No. 3 Rifle
Flight also coincided with the 60th anniversary of the formation
of the squadron.

Simulator
aids air controllers
THE
Air Forces Air Traffic Controllers now have a means
of learning new skills and testing new procedures in the Australian
Defence Air Traffic Systems (ADATS) simulator.

Hospital
unit celebrates 6Oth year
No.
6 Hospital will formally celebrate its 60th anniversary on
Friday, November 29, at RAAF Base Williams, Laverton.

Our
newest aviators
The
Air Forces newest aviators are the 10 graduates of the
Advanced Pilots course at No. 2 Flying Training School at
RAAF Base Pearce.

Award
provides perfect send-off
Flying
instructor Flight Lieutenant Craig Chas Chaselings
soon-to-be-completed tour of duty at No. 2 Flying Training
School has been capped off with the 2FTS Instructor of the
Year award.

Time
to be counted
Some 90,000
Defence personnel, uniformed and non-uniformed alike, will
stand up and be counted in the Defence Census 2003.

Pilots
fly into Sunset
Perth
is renowned for its enviable Mediterranean climate, however
there comes a time when warmer days and clearer skies in winter
or cooler days in summer are sought by No. 2 Flying Training
School to enhance the flying tempo of pilot training.

Glenbrook
flights a delight
RANGER
helicopter flights and tethered flights in the RAAF Balloon
were among highights of a well-attended open day at RAAF Base
Glenbrook on November 10.

Empires
sons remembered
A
SMALL town south-west of Wagga might appear to be an unlikely
location for an Air Force memorial but it is a place where
hundreds of brave young men sacrificed their youth as they
trained for battle more than 60 years ago.

Initiative
for youth
A
GROUND-breaking regional youth program involving the Australian
Air Force Cadets (AAFC) has been launched in South Australia.

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Trip
of a lifetime for cadets
MORE
than 200 Australian Air Force Cadets between the ages of 12
and 20 from No. 5 WGAAFC (Tasmania) flew across Bass Strait
to the home of the Roulettes at RAAF Base East Sale to undertake
a week of General Service Training (GST) recently.

Memorial
service for Bali victims
There
was not a dry eye at a memorial service at the Washington
National Cathedral for the Australians slain in Bali when
acclaimed Australian guitarist Tommy Emmanuel played a soulful
and searching rendition of the song I Still Call Australia
Home.

Timor
role recognised
Flight
Sergeant Jon Jones, of the Australian National Command Element,
East Timor, is shown on parade with military personnel from
other nations after receiving the United Nations Medal and
Australian Active Service Medal from Brigadier Justin Kelly,
Deputy Force Commander.

Fight
continues
AUSTRALIA
and the United States reaffirmed their commitment to the global
war on terrorism at the recent annual Australia-United States
Ministerial Consultations (AUSMIN) in Washington DC.

Best
foot forward
MEMBERS
of No. 26 Squadron have completed the Great North Walk, a
journey from Sydney to Newcastle over a distance of 250km.

New
DRSC chairperson
A
new national chairperson has been appointed to the Defence
Reserves Support Council, the peak body providing support
to Defence Reservists, their employers and the community.

27SQN
gets a lift from Army
Active
Reservists from No. 27 Squadron in Townsville have collaborated
with Army Aviation to airlift communications equipment into
a remote site.

Impressive
display
No.
25 Squadron and No. 1 Airfield Defence Squadron were the Air
Force Reserve contributors to a recent Reserve Forces Open
Day at Irwin Barracks, Karrakatta, Western Australia.

Air
power doctrine far sighted
The
Air Force recently released the fourth version of its air
power (now aerospace power) doctrine: Fundamentals of Australian
Aerospace Power.

Point
Cook book
A
Point Cook RAAF Base Strategic Land Use Working Book will
collate the ongoing work and discussions of three working
groups and provide greater opportunity for community consultation.

History
at finger click
Service
histories of Australian men and women who served during World
War II are now accessible online.

Positive
steps
A
four-man team from RAAF Base Edinburghs No. 92 Wing
has walked 100km through some of South Australias most
difficult terrain to raise money for Oxfam.

Bob
gets slice of pizza action
IF
youre after pizza in a hurry forget the rest and call
Big Bad Bob Warrant Officer Rob Eley, Warrant
Officer Disciplinary at RAAF Base Edinburgh.

Having
a bash for Variety
MEMBERS
of RAAF Base Tindal are keen to give anything a bash
particularly to support a worthy cause.

Dogs,
handlers enjoy 12km walk
PERSONNEL
from the Security Police and Military Working Dog Section
at RAAF Base Edinburgh participated in the recent Adelaide
City to Base Fun Run/ Walk.

Colleges
new badge
Governor-General
Peter Hollingworth has approved a tri-service unit badge for
the Australian Command and Staff College (ACSC) at Weston
Creek in the ACT.

RAAFSTT
turns 50
ONE
of the oldest and most diverse training institutes in the
Air Force is set to celebrate its 50th anniversary.

Proud
history continues
The
RAAF School of Technical Training officially received its
unit title on December 1, 1952. Before then the unit went
through many names and functions.

Historic
outing
ITS
not often that aircraft from the Temora Aviation Museum venture
far from home staff at the museum prefer to let aviation
buffs visit them at their headquarters in central western
New South Wales.

Roll
of donors
A list of those who contributed funds to the Air Force Memorial
redevelopment.

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