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Dawn of a new era
A new journey has begun for 36 and 37 Squadrons after more than 40 years of shared history and a successful partnership, reports FLGOFF Eamon Hamilton.

Our medical marvels
Second Balad detachment is awarded Meritorious Unit Citation.

The new visionary
A FORMER airman with a long and varied Air Force career has taken over the reins as DGPERS-AF.

A tool for all trades
HOW does Air Force measure its capability performance?

A few words say so much for our fallen heroes
IT WAS easy from the safe distance of this century to settle for the abstract, the broad brushstrokes of history – to forget sacrifices made in our name, Defence Minister Dr Brendan Nelson said in his Remembrance Day address.

Cape escape
CAPE York resounded to the thunder of Air Force wheels, and long-range HF communications worked well when 27SQN’s drivers and communicators went bush recently.



USAF thanks Aussie achiever
SQUADRON Leader Pat Del Guidice has been awarded a USAF Science and Engineering award for his part in a successful communications project in Iraq.


In the rhythm
In the second instalment on Rebalancing our Air Force, GPCAPT Mike Bennett looks at how the project is progressing.

The next generation
Defence ventures into the space age with hypersonics research.

An exciting new voyage
AIR travel from Sydney to Los Angeles in two hours might be one of the future commercial spin-offs from the multi-million dollar agreement between DSTO and USAF to advance research into hypersonic flight.

Little minds all fired up
Amberley dad teaches fire safety to children.

Still shakin’
RAAFSALT celebrates first birthday on the job at Wagga.



New HQJOC is under way
WORK on the ADF’s new Headquarters Joint Operational Command Facility (HQJOC) has begun.


Flying on air
A GROUND-BREAKING research study by the Air Force Institute of Aviation Medicine (AVMED) will test the effects of high-altitude hypoxia on Air Force aircrew.


Farewell to a sharp shooter
“RELIABLE, gregarious, good-humoured, a genuinely nice bloke and a very good family man with an irreverent sense of humour. Always ready to help, always ready to contribute.”


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