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  • | unit = [[No. 86 Operational Base Unit RAAF]] ...ith them until 12 Apr 1944 when she was posted to [[No. 144 Radar Station RAAF]] at Cannington.
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  • | unit = [[No. 6 Service Flying Training School RAAF]] ...ed's detachment ended on 26 May 1942 and he returned to the HQ [[RAAF Base Pearce]] where on 16 Jun 1942 he was appointed as a Leading Aircraftman.
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  • | unit = [[No. 1 Stores Depot RAAF]] (Port Melbourne) ...ter, on 5 Oct 1940 John was posted to [[No. 1 School of Technical Training RAAF]] to undertake the No. 29 Service Police course. While there he was granted
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  • | unit = [[No. 4 Aircraft Depot RAAF]] ...Aircraftman. On 7 Nov 1941 he was transferred to [[No. 5 Embarkation Depot RAAF]] in Perth.
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  • ...craftman on 1 July. Soon after on 5 Oct 1940 he was posted to the Laverton Station Headquarters. ...a Leading Aircraftman, before being sent to the [[No. 1 Embarkation Depot RAAF]] at Ascot Vale on 15 Sep 1941. Three days later he embarked for the UK, di
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  • | caption = RAAF area commands in November 1942 ...and units. Western Area Command was formed in January 1941, and controlled RAAF units located in Western Australia. Headquartered in Perth, Western Area Co
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