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138:, ground liaison, joint exercise planning, and parachuting. The student body was generally divided roughly equally between Air Force and Army members. In 1966, several years after the school was re-formed as the Air Support Unit, naval cooperation courses were added to the syllabus. 133:
in 1941. Its policy was informed by the Joint Air/Land (later Land/Air) Warfare Committee formed in 1947. The School of Land/Air Warfare was commanded by an Air Force officer but staffed by officers from all three services. Courses included air support,
208: 217: 192:. Units of the Royal Australian Air Force: A Concise History. Vol. 8. Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service. 225: 197: 122:, New South Wales, later that year. Its motto was "Unity of Purpose". The school was disbanded and re-formed as the 244: 107: 45: 129:
The school had its origins in a wartime training unit, the RAAF School of Army Cooperation, formed at
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in August 1958. The Air Support Unit was disbanded in August 1975.
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Royal Australian Air Force
RAAF Base Williamtown
Alan Charlesworth
Bill Garing
Brian Eaton
Royal Australian Air Force
RAAF Station Laverton
RAAF Station Williamtown
RAAF Station Canberra
forward air control


ISBN
0-644-42800-7
Going Solo: The Royal Australian Air Force 1946–1971
Australian Government Publishing Service
ISBN
0-644-42803-1
Category
RAAF training units

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