War graves of airmen near Hesdin using damaged propellers as headstones, 14 July 1918.
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An RAAF P-40 taxis at Milne Bay Fighter Strip #3, New Guinea, September 1942
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RAAF F-35A landing at the Avalon Airshow, Australia
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Pilots of the Royal Australian Air Force, in New York on their way to Britain in 1941, marched in the American Legion’s Armistice Day parade by permission of the State Department. They were the first foreign soldiers to march in the U.S. since the end of World War I.
Photo: Associated Press
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Hello :) New OCs :)
1) Joseph “Joey” Hernández, RAAF 4SQN CCT
2) Archie “???” Campbell, RAAF 75SQN F-35A Pilot
Also trying out a few new things here 🤔 I guess to make my art more visually cool looking hahah…enjoy! 🐻❤️
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Australian army in Vietnam by Linh Yoshimura
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1970, Cu Chi - 021511 Squadron Leader (Sqn Ldr) (later Air Vice Marshall) Graham Wallace Neil, RAAF, wearing flying kit and standing in front of an OV-10A Bronco twin engined aircraft (with black spinners), from the 19th Tactical Air Support Squadron (19th TASS), United States Air Force (USAF) based at Cu Chi. It is fully armed with rockets and the starboard side pair of M60 C machine guns (note the hanging bag) are visible within the fuselage pylon. Sqn Ldr Neil's command consisted of four USAF, three RAAF and one RNZAF pilots; eight OV-10A Bronco aircraft and a USAF ground staff and maintenance detachment. Sqn Ldr Neil was also appointed as Air Liaison Officer (ALO) with the Second Brigade (2 Bde) of the United States (US) 25th Infantry Division, based at Cu Chi, northwest of Saigon. In this capacity he not only commanded the USAF Tactical Air Control Party (TACP), supporting 2 Bde, but acted as the air adviser to the US brigade commander. Sqn Ldr Neil also flew many missions as a forward air controller (FAC) and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) for his actions near Trai Bi on 6 June 1970. Photo by unknown
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DAP Beaufort Mk.VIII de la Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF)
©Artwork by Stanislav Hajek
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Gunnery training for pilots at the RAF Gunnery School between Rang-du-Fliers and Verton, 17 July 1918.
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An RAAF P-400 at an airfield in Australia, 1942
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Female intelligence officer at the Royal Air Force Station receiving a report from members of the crew of G George, Avro Lancaster of 460 Squadron RAAF
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