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proposed carving a new Central Area Command out of Eastern Area, which by then was considered too large to be controlled by one headquarters and therefore ripe for subdivision. This Central Area Command would have been responsible for training and operational units in southern Queensland. The War
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Cabinet deferred its decision on the proposal. The concept was raised again in August 1944, and this time the new Central Area Command was to control maintenance units, as well as training and operations, in southern Queensland. Once again, nothing came of the proposal.
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in December 1940. By August 1941, the RAAF's expanding instructional program necessitated the establishment of overarching training organisations on a semi-functional, semi-geographical basis. Accordingly,
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within its boundaries. It was disbanded in August 1941 and control of its units taken over by other RAAF formations. Proposals in 1943–44 to raise a new Central Area Command did not come to fruition.
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was formed in Sydney, taking responsibility for the training units then under Central Area, which was disbanded. Control of other Central Area units was "divided as convenient", according to the
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and the north of the state. Units in Queensland were also temporarily assigned to its control, pending the formation of Northern Area. Central Area's inaugural AOC was Air Commodore
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No. 2 Group, which had been established on 20 November 1939, was re-formed as one of the first two area commands, Central Area, on 7 March 1940. Headquartered in
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to the mansion "Kilmory" close by. Cole handed over command of Central Area to Air Commodore
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was small enough for all its elements to be directly controlled by RAAF Headquarters in
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The RAAF's area command structure was revised in 1942, following the outbreak of the
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Military units and formations of the Royal Australian Air Force in World War II
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In May 1940 the area's headquarters moved from "Mt Loana" in
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Air Commodore Cole, inaugural AOC Central Area, addressing
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Provisional RAAF area command boundaries, February 1940
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1941
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Sydney. 30 May 1940. p. 2 175:Prior to World War II, the 74:Protection of adjacent sea lanes 29: 543: 530: 517: 504: 282:: Northern Area was split into 482: 454: 422: 393: 353: 319:The Royal Australian Air Force 1: 559: 448:National Library of Australia 129:geographically based commands 265: 7: 551:How Not to Run an Air Force 538:How Not to Run an Air Force 525:How Not to Run an Air Force 512:How Not to Run an Air Force 417:How Not to Run an Air Force 401:How Not to Run an Air Force 260:official history of the war 256:No. 2 (Training) Group 10: 762: 690:North-Western Area Command 685:North-Eastern Area Command 587:Gillison, Douglas (1962). 491:Royal Australian Air Force 387:Royal Australian Air Force 362:Royal Australian Air Force 177:Royal Australian Air Force 169:Empire Air Training Scheme 158: 133:Royal Australian Air Force 61:Royal Australian Air Force 670: 566:Ashworth, Norman (2000). 462:"From mansion to mansion" 211:, protection of adjacent 101: 96: 88: 78: 66: 56: 48: 40: 28: 23: 610:Stephens, Alan (2006) . 302: 616:Oxford University Press 595:Australian War Memorial 275: 221:Air Officer Commanding 172: 151:and protection of the 705:Southern Area Command 695:Northern Area Command 273: 219:. Each was led by an 217:aerial reconnaissance 166: 149:aerial reconnaissance 72:Aerial reconnaissance 710:Western Area Command 680:Eastern Area Command 675:Central Area Command 498:4 March 2016 at the 369:13 July 2015 at the 125:Central Area Command 24:Central Area Command 403:, pp. xix–xx, 27–29 171:pupils, August 1940 139:. 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Index

Map of Australia showing state borders, with RAAF area command boundaries superimposed
Royal Australian Air Force
Sydney
Adrian Cole
William Anderson
geographically based commands
Royal Australian Air Force
New South Wales
Sydney
air defence
aerial reconnaissance
sea lanes
Man in dark military uniform with peaked cap in front of microphone
Empire Air Training Scheme
Royal Australian Air Force
Melbourne
Victoria
New South Wales
geographically based command-and-control zones
Southern Area
Western Area
Northern Area
air defence
sea lanes
aerial reconnaissance
Air Officer Commanding
Sydney
Riverina
Adrian "King" Cole
Alan Charlesworth

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