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* [[William John Martin (16379)]] ?? ??? ???? - 23 Feb 1942
 
* [[William John Martin (16379)]] ?? ??? ???? - 23 Feb 1942
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* [[Helen (Nell) Hart]] 6 Feb - 2 Feb 1942 & 15 Dec 1943 - 27 Dec 1943 & 19 Sep - 25 Oct 1944
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* [[Bernice Lydia Hand]] 2 Sep - 21 Oct 1944
  
 
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* [[Edward Arthur Ross]] 1 Mar - 5 Jul 1940 & 23 Oct 1941 - 15 Feb 1942
 
* [[Edward Arthur Ross]] 1 Mar - 5 Jul 1940 & 23 Oct 1941 - 15 Feb 1942
 
* [[Edward Trayton Elvish]] 17 Nov 1940 - 1 Mar 1941 & 15 Jan - 8 May 1942
 
* [[Edward Trayton Elvish]] 17 Nov 1940 - 1 Mar 1941 & 15 Jan - 8 May 1942
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* [[Albert Ernest Jolly]] 17 Nov 1940 - 20 Feb 1941
 
* [[Warwick Geoff Samuel Savage]] 13 Dec 1940 - 5 Jun 1941
 
* [[Warwick Geoff Samuel Savage]] 13 Dec 1940 - 5 Jun 1941
 
* [[Allan George Cucel]] 26 Jan - 26 Apr 1941 & 26 May - 3 Aug 1942
 
* [[Allan George Cucel]] 26 Jan - 26 Apr 1941 & 26 May - 3 Aug 1942
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* [[William Kenneth Watson]] 3 Dec 1942 - 6 Mar 1943  &  14 Jun - 24 Sep 1944 - No. 228 Fitter 2(E) Conversion Course.
 
* [[William Kenneth Watson]] 3 Dec 1942 - 6 Mar 1943  &  14 Jun - 24 Sep 1944 - No. 228 Fitter 2(E) Conversion Course.
 
* [[Francis Neal McGurk]] 11 Feb 1943 - 14 May 1943 No 11 Fitter General Course & 15 Dec 1943 - 24 Jan 1944 - 9B Junior NCO Course
 
* [[Francis Neal McGurk]] 11 Feb 1943 - 14 May 1943 No 11 Fitter General Course & 15 Dec 1943 - 24 Jan 1944 - 9B Junior NCO Course
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* [[Alexander Cumming]] 16 Feb - 18 May 1943 No. 40 Fitter II E Course
 
* [[Margaret (Peg) Hart]] 4 May 1943 - 5 Apr 1944
 
* [[Margaret (Peg) Hart]] 4 May 1943 - 5 Apr 1944
 
* [[Stewart Chandler Mack]] 13 May - 13 Aug 1944 No 35 Trainee Fitter course and No. 3752 Flight Rigger Course
 
* [[Stewart Chandler Mack]] 13 May - 13 Aug 1944 No 35 Trainee Fitter course and No. 3752 Flight Rigger Course
 
* [[Kevin David Anderson]] 9 Jul - 16 Oct 1943
 
* [[Kevin David Anderson]] 9 Jul - 16 Oct 1943
 
* [[Alfred William Walker]] 4 Sep -15 Dec 1943
 
* [[Alfred William Walker]] 4 Sep -15 Dec 1943
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* [[George Laverick Gordin]] 19 Feb - 12 Jun 1944 - No. 360 Trainee Flight Rigger's Course
 
* [[Dorothy Mavis Bettenay]] 26 Mar - 23 Sep 1944
 
* [[Dorothy Mavis Bettenay]] 26 Mar - 23 Sep 1944
 
* [[Edward John Williams]] 8 Jul - 26 Oct 1944 - No 497 Trainee Flight Mechanics Course.
 
* [[Edward John Williams]] 8 Jul - 26 Oct 1944 - No 497 Trainee Flight Mechanics Course.

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Possibly a contingent of RAAF trade trainees at Melbourne Showgrounds in 1940.
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Brief History

No. 1 Engineering School was formed on I Mar 1940 at the Melbourne showgrounds at Ascot Vale and later overflowed into Flemington racecourse. The School grew quickly and by December, 205 courses had commenced, with 2,600 trainees and 700 airmen and airwomen and 40 officers on staff. Training on Wirraway aircraft commenced in March 1941 and included RNZAF personnel. Courses started in April included those for cooks, drivers and intelligence officers. A milestone was reached in September when the total number of personnel completing training passed 10,000.


There were an increasing number of airwomen under training, especially as wireless telegraphists. This resulted in female officers being posted in during March and by September there were 500 airwomen under training. By August 1942, 20,000 trainees had graduated, and in December 270 WAAAF telegraphists took part in a passing out parade. New courses commenced in 1943 included electrician instruments, instrument maker and fabric worker, reflecting the difficulty of recruiting personnel in specialist trades. Training for naval personnel on Allison c11 Engines commenced, as well as for WAAAFs as trainee flight mechanics. During 1943 over 12,000 tradesmen and women completed courses. Courses commenced in diesel mechanics for United States Army personnel in January 1944, and basic fitters courses for Netherlands East Indies (NEI) personnel in Apr 1944. The first WAAAF fl1ght mechanics graduated 1n April and two more courses commenced, a pattern which continued all year. By November 1944 50,000 trainees had graduated from the School. This heavy workload continued into 1945, and as fewer suitable candidates enlisted, some courses had high failure rates, not helped by a shortage of textbooks.


With the approaching defeat of the Japanese, Japanese language course commenced in August 1945. With the Japanese surrender courses and training quickly came to a halt. From November, mass discharge of personnel commenced, and the removal of assets to the new training hub at Wagga Wagga began.


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          13 Jun - 28 Aug 1944 - Junior NCO Course