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RAAF Organization 1941
Greetings!
I am looking for the organization / order of Battle of the RAAF for 8th December 1941. I have most of the units listed in the various volumes of "Units of the Royal Australian Air Force" by the RAAF Historical Section. What I would like is the units (flying, training, service, ...) under the various commands (Northern, Western, Southern) and the Nos. 1 & 2 (Training) Groups, as well as directly under Air Headquarters. Preferably with locations and commanders. Thanks -- Leo |
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Re: RAAF Organization 1941
Hello,
Not precisely what you want - but it's a start. Situation, as at 12 December, 1941: https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C1417588 - Download and go to pp.4-5 of 30 (pdf). Col. |
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Re: RAAF Organization 1941
Greetings Col. Bruggy!
Many thanks. I do have the RAAF 19391942 history volumes, and the unit strengths. What I am missing is the organization/oob, i.e., to which of the three area commands / Training Groups / or directly to Air Headquarters units were assigned or attached. Including the non-flying units, such as base units, maintenance/service, training units, schools, etc. Preferably also showing manned or airfields ... -- Leo
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Re: RAAF Organization 1941
Leo,
Just a heads up there is some wrong info within RAAF 1939–1942 history volume obviously when being written not all documents were available to Douglas Gilson in 1962. Having just written 10,000 words on Beaufighter/Beaufort RAAF sqns formed and ops in New Guinea and East Indies had to use main sources at NAA. Andy Bird |
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Re: RAAF Organization 1941
Thanks. Yes I noticed. Why I prefer original docs. (And even those don't necessarily always agree.)
The listing you indicated has some units missing also. The aircraft numbers for the training units appear to be authorized (hoped for?). These units had many different types and numbers, in at least one case well over 100 planes (No. 1 SFTS). Also no aircraft indicated for other training units, such as the Central Flying School, Seaplane training Flight, etc. -- Leo
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