
No. 4 Squadron RAAF - Wikipedia
No. 4 Squadron is a Royal Australian Air Force squadron composed of the air force special forces Combat Controllers, aircrew who operate the Pilatus PC-21 aircraft and instructors for the Australian Defence Force Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC) course.
RAAF Base Williamtown - Air Force
Located in New South Wales, 30 kilometres north of Newcastle, RAAF Base Williamtown is Australia’s premier fighter pilot training base and houses most of the F-35A Joint Strike Fighters.
No. 4 Squadron | Air Force
No 4 Squadron (4SQN) formed at Point Cook, Victoria, on 16 October 1916 from the personnel trained on the 6th Course held at the Aviation School of Instruction, Australian Flying Corps. The Squadron’s coming of age was the Battle of Cambrai on the Western Front in …
No 4 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force - Boot Camp
No 4 Squadron is a unit of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), which forms part of the Australian Defence Force (ADF), who specialise in coordinating air support. Although members of the Squadron are required to pass the same selection and training as the Australian Army’s Commandos , the Squadron is not formally part of the Australian ...
Australian Airborne Insignia #4 – RAAF Combat Controller Teams
A look at the insignia of the Royal Australian Air Force, Combat Controller Teams (CCT) of B Flight, 4 Squadron, one of the newest additions to the Australian Special Operations community.
Connecting air and ground - Defence
2022年6月24日 · The No. 4 Squadron combat control instructors work closely with No. 37 Squadron, which has its own air warfare instructor category. The mobility tactics instructor (MTI) category for the C-130J Hercules was established for AWIC 2017.
No. 4 Squadron RAAF | Military Wiki - Fandom
No. 4 Squadron is a Royal Australian Air Force squadron responsible for training forward air controllers. The squadron was previously a fighter and army co-operation unit active in both World War I and World War II. Originally formed in late 1917, the squadron served on …
No. 4 Squadron - Australian War Memorial
In November 1942 4 Squadron commenced operations in New Guinea, attacking targets around Gona, Buna, Wairopi, Sanananda, and Cape Endaiadere. Aircraft were then detached to Popondetta to support the 7th Australian Division and to Dobodura for the 32nd US Army Division.
No. 4 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps - Australian War …
4 Squadron, the last Australian Flying Corp (AFC) Squadron to be formed during the First World War, was established at Point Cook, Victoria, in late October 1916. Fully mobilised by 10 January 1917, the unit embarked for England on 17 January, arriving at Plymouth on 27 March, and was sent for training to Castle Bromwich, near Birmingham.
Virtual War Memorial | No. 4 Squadron (RAAF) - vwma.org.au
On 26 December 1942, a No. 4 Squadron Wirraway piloted by Pilot Officer John Archer shot down an A6M Zero. This was the only kill achieved by a Wirraway during the war and earned Archer the US Silver Star.
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