Maritime lifesavers 11SQN crew participates in Exercise Albatros Ausindo.
   
87SQN’s first bite No. 87 Squadron has taken its first “Mossie” bite into history after celebrating the first anniversary of its reformation.
   
How suite it is The suite of resources available to 87SQN 81 Tactical Intelligence Flight (81TIF) range from the sophisticated to the comparatively straightforward, such as the humble laptop computer.
   
Fast-jet farewell Outgoing ACAUST AVM John Quaife was farewelled at RAAF Base Glenbrook in a manner befitting his fast-jet antecedents.
   
ACAUST makes his final rounds The final visit of ACAUST AVM John Quaife to RAAF Base Edinburgh recently was a source for celebration for the base when he presented two 92WG airmen with commendations.
   
Sacrifice recalled Pulau Aur memorial receives visit.
   
The Poseidon adventure Australia’s maritime surveillance is to enter the next generation following first pass approval for AIR 7000 Phase 2 – a $4 billion project for Defence to acquire a manned Maritime Patrol and Response Aircraft (MPRA).
   
Help put best foot forward in boot review Air Force members are invited to have their say about the suitability of the ADF combat boot.
   
A special thanks No. 1 Combat Communications Squadron (1CCS) provided some insight to the uninitiated at its July 19 mixed dining-in night at RAAF Base Richmond.
   
The ADF trifecta Air Force joins the Leckie family.
   
Science fun for our new pilots A number of recent graduates and trainees from 2FTS, RAAF Base Pearce, showcased their kind of fun at a high school science fair to gave kids an insight into the world of fighter pilots.
   
First time lucky Military working dog Duke is one lucky dog.
   

24SQN’s special dining-in No. 24 (City of Adelaide) Squadron farewelled two of its long-time members when it held an officers’, SNCOs’ and partners’ formal dining-in night recently.

   

Sale’s picture perfect Popularity may have faded for many on-base Air Force cinemas but the only things dimming at RAAF Base East Sale’s Roulette Cinema these days are the lights.

   

Defence College cooking with gas A new al fresco style facility at the Australian Defence College (ADC) has been named after the former chief of staff who made it happen.

   

Rev it up Three Darwin chaplains might well be dubbed the ‘reverend revheads’ for their enthusiasm for motorcycling, but they know well the value of cycle safety education.

   

Skilled landing rewarded Turning adversity to your advantage is a rare talent, but it is something 1SQN’s FLTLT Peter Komar has been able to do since his emergency wheels-up landing at RAAF Base Amberley on July 18 last year.