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Great Friend and Mentor
THE Air Force community, civilian Air Traffic Control network, family and friends are mourning the loss of Wing Commander Angela (Angie) Rhodes – a great lady and dignified officer – who lost her battle with cancer on October 27.

Campaign medals begin to be awarded
A LOT more metal will be on display next Anzac Day as the newest medals to be issued to ADF personnel start to make their way to eligible recipients.

CAF goes over the edge
AIR Force’s senior leaders don’t know it yet but they will be following Chief of Air Force Air Marshal Geoff Shepherd over the edge.

Executive posts
MOVING from one Australian airbase to another will soon be a more familiar experience with the introduction of the Airbase Executive Course for commanding officers and executive officers.

Melbourne Games to be supported
DEFENCE will assist in providing world-class support to ensure a safe, secure and successful staging of the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games next March.

Five’s company on ex
FLYING during Exercise Bersama Lima “wasn’t too different to home, however the missions were quite unique”, said Hornet pilot Flight Lieutenant Aaron Ward.

Reunion for Penang schoolies
FORMER students, staff and supporters of RAAF School Penang are invited to attend the school’s latest reunion, planned for Adelaide next year.

 

 

 

Acceptance for same sex
ADF members in recognised same-sex relationships will benefit from the same range of conditions of service as military personnel in recognised de facto relationships because of a change in ADF policy.

40 years developing Air Force’s future
FOUR decades of service to the Air Force Cadets by the Commanding Officer No. 401 (Cadet) Squadron was recently recognised.

Smart service
AIR operations across the ADF will benefit from the successful rollout of the Computer Aided Maintenance Management System version 2 (CAMM2) to all Air Force, Army and Navy aircraft last month.

Standard practices in mil law
SERVICE Police will now follow a common standard for the investigation of offences with the release of the Defence Investigation Technical Instructions on October 19.

Clarifications
Corrections for past edition's errors

 

 

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