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  • | name = No. 2 Squadron Australian Flying Corps ...on = Group portrait of officers of No 2 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps. AWM E01883
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  • ...ian Flying Corps. He served with the 2nd Squadron of the Australian Flying Corps as a member of their ground staff in France. Many of the men coming home wo Flying fish are still to be seen out but not so numerous as closer to the line. Sl
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  • | name = No. 3 Squadron RAAF ...Squadron remained on the Continent and was used to transport mail for the Australian Imperial Force. In March 1919 it returned to England where it was stationed
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  • ...on, 19th Reinforcement transferred to <br />2nd Squadron Australian Flying Corps ...es was taken on strength by the [[29th Training Squadron Australian Flying Corps]], rated as a 2nd class airman and mustered as a Tailor. (His father was a
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  • | monumentawm =[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1669565 Australian War Memorial] ...aring Station]] the same day. On 13 Jun 1917 he was admitted to the [[2nd Australian General Hospital]] at Wimereux. Released to the 1st Convalescent Depot in
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  • ...ort Said also unloaded animals, guns and supplies for the troops. Both the Australian and British forces were exhausted. The AIF restructured its units to take i ...ms and mirage. <ref>DVA (Department of Veterans' Affairs) (2021), Training Australian army recruits during World War I, DVA Anzac Portal, accessed 26 March 2021,
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  • | unit = Australian Flying Corps, B Flight ...ere on 22 Jan 1916 he was allocated to [[No. 1 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps]] which travelled to Egypt, and while it landed at Suez, it was based at Ab
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  • ...Australian Infantry Battalion (Cameron Highlanders Regiment)]] & [[No. 50 Squadron RAF]] | monumentawm = [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1720044 Australian War Memorial]
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  • ...Squadron flew to St Omer, France, on 21 Sep 1917 and the following day the Squadron made Baizieux aerodrome its base, operating with the British Third Army. ...t unopposed. As a result of the lack of enemy aircraft to fly against, the Squadron reverted to ground strafing and bombing during October 1918.
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  • | name = No. 2 Squadron Australian Flying Corps ...on = Group portrait of officers of No 2 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps. AWM E01883
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  • | name = No. 1 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps | caption = No. 1 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps next to their Bristol FB1 fighters, at Mejdel. AWM B01472
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  • | unit = No. 3 Squadron RAAF | medal4 = Australian Service Medal 1939-45
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  • | name = No. 7 Squadron RAAF ...had no aircraft, and only a handful or airmen who were working with No. 2 Squadron to gain experience.
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