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− | No. 2 Air | + | No. 2 Air Observers School was formed at Mount Gambier, South Australia on 6 Feb 1941 and the first of the Anson aircraft with which the School was to be equipped arrived on the 25th. The first course of trainees commenced training on 8 March using the Anson and a DH-84 Dragon. During May, 8 Battle aircraft arrived from Laverton for the units use from Laverton until they moved to Port Pirie on 28 Jun 1941 to establish No. 2 Bombing and Gunnery School. |
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+ | An attachment of ground staff, 50 trainees and 8 aircraft moved to Nhill to take advantage of the fine weather there compared with that being experienced at Mt Gambier. There were a number of aircraft accidents and deaths of trainees and instructors alike. During November and December 1944 the unit flew bushfire patrols, and the unit was closed in January 1946 | ||
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+ | ===Trainees=== | ||
+ | * † [[Thomas Douglas (Dougie) Ellis]] 17 Sep - 12 Dec 1941 | ||
+ | * † [[Maxwell Wellman Marsh]] 22 Jul - 16 Oct 1942 | ||
+ | * † [[Ernest Ronald William Oliver]] ?? Jan - 1 Apr 1943 | ||
+ | * [[John Chadwick Meachem]] 27 Dec 1943 - 27 Apr 1944 | ||
+ | * [[Emlyn George Howell]] 5 Jul - 28 Aug 1945 | ||
====Notes==== | ====Notes==== | ||
+ | Source of information - ''Units of the Royal Australian Airforce - A Concise History - Vol 8 Training Units'' - Australian Government Publishing Service - 1995 | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:01, 31 May 2024
Aerial view 1942 courtesy SA Aviation Museum | |
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Brief History
No. 2 Air Observers School was formed at Mount Gambier, South Australia on 6 Feb 1941 and the first of the Anson aircraft with which the School was to be equipped arrived on the 25th. The first course of trainees commenced training on 8 March using the Anson and a DH-84 Dragon. During May, 8 Battle aircraft arrived from Laverton for the units use from Laverton until they moved to Port Pirie on 28 Jun 1941 to establish No. 2 Bombing and Gunnery School.
An attachment of ground staff, 50 trainees and 8 aircraft moved to Nhill to take advantage of the fine weather there compared with that being experienced at Mt Gambier. There were a number of aircraft accidents and deaths of trainees and instructors alike. During November and December 1944 the unit flew bushfire patrols, and the unit was closed in January 1946
Trainees
- † Thomas Douglas (Dougie) Ellis 17 Sep - 12 Dec 1941
- † Maxwell Wellman Marsh 22 Jul - 16 Oct 1942
- † Ernest Ronald William Oliver ?? Jan - 1 Apr 1943
- John Chadwick Meachem 27 Dec 1943 - 27 Apr 1944
- Emlyn George Howell 5 Jul - 28 Aug 1945
Notes
Source of information - Units of the Royal Australian Airforce - A Concise History - Vol 8 Training Units - Australian Government Publishing Service - 1995