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of responsibility. All
Flights/Detachments contribute to the security of air and space power within Australia and overseas. Rifle Flights are capable of security tasks in low to high threat environments, while Security Flights/Detachments normally conduct security tasks in low threat environments. Generally, Security Forces Squadrons conduct the wide range of security tasks using an integrated workforce approach. Airfield Defence Guards, Ground Defence Officers, Air Force Security personnel and Security Police Officers often work in mixed teams, tailored to the task, threat and environment.
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Vietnam War and the 1999 deployment to East Timor were spent consolidating tactics and techniques such as reconnaissance skills and Quick Reaction Force (QRF) operations. 2AFDS was reformed on 17 March 1983 with the headquarters located at RAAF Base Richmond and the Rifle Flights remaining dispersed. The unit was eventually consolidated at RAAF Base Amberley in January 1989. It regularly deployed on RAAF and joint exercises such as those in the Kangaroo series along with occasional deployments to Malaysia and New Zealand.
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significant proportion of RAAF National
Service recruits received training in ground defence techniques. This included the use of the .303 rifle, Thompson Sub-Machine Gun, Bren Light Machine Gun and hand grenades, in addition to fieldcraft skills. No. 1 Airfield Defence Squadron was re-established at Mallala, South Australia as a National Service unit in 1951, then once again disbanded in 1952. There is evidence to suggest that the RAAF considered the introduction of an armoured car capability in the 1950s, with ADIs attending training on
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543:. Following severe rioting in April 2006, members of 2AFDS were deployed as part of the ADF response to support police in reestablishing law and order. A further link with the Solomon Islands exists via Protective Service Officer Adam Dunning of the Australian Federal Police, who was shot and killed in Honiara in December 2004. Although deployed to the Solomon Islands in his civilian role, Dunning was a reservist ADG and had previously served with 2AFDS in East Timor.
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Working Dog Handlers to form Numbers 1 & 2 Security Forces Squadrons (SECFOR), boosting the strength and capability of protecting the new assets. Along with these changes, 1SECFOR was relocated to RAAF Base Williamtown, and 3AFDS was re-activated as 3SECFOR, and based at RAAF Base Edinburgh. The ADG mustering may be broadly divided into those positions contained within a Security Forces Squadron and those within other units. Within
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protection, ground defence patrols in the close defence area and providing security for entry control. Additionally, they were responsible for counter attack, counter penetration during instances of base attack or receiving indirect fire, as part of their quick reaction force (QRF) responsibilities. The second rotation continued until the base was downscaled and eventually handed over to the Afghan
National Army (ANA) in late 2014.
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forces are concentrated to engage and destroy their capability to complete their task. ADGs also provide a Base
Commander with a Quick Reaction Force (QRF) mounted in wheeled vehicles. QRF teams are heavily armed and act as a mobile reserve to provide a counter-attack or counter-penetration capability should an enemy evade the patrol screen.
456:(SLR), M16 and F1 Sub-Machine Gun were replaced by the F88 Austeyr assault rifle and Vietnam-era radios were replaced with the Raven series of VHF and HF sets. ADGs continued to deliver weapon and ground defence training to RAAF personnel and provided the majority of instructors for recruit, apprentice and initial officer training.
251:, an Air Force Guard mustering was proposed in 1940. This mustering was to receive training in infantry tactics to defend RAAF bases against attack and would be modelled on the Royal Air Force Regiment. The idea never progressed and those recruited for the task were assigned to other musterings. Following the
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Airmen graduate from ADG Basic course with the rank of
Aircraftman (AC) and are posted to one of the 3 Security Forces Squadrons. Following a further 12 months service and favourable reporting, ADGs are reclassified to the rank of Leading Aircraftman (LAC). Post-graduate training may be undertaken to
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From 1929 the RAAF began to establish an
Aerodrome Defence Scheme (ADS), primarily utilizing aircrafthands to provide local defence of airfields, although it was initially limited in scope. Following the acquisition of the required equipment training began in 1931, including in both anti-aircraft and
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Chemical, Biological, Radiologican and Nuclear (CBRN) defence. Non-Commissioned Officers
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Security Forces
Squadrons comprise Rifle Flights (manned by Airfield Defence Guards and Ground Defence Officers), based with the Squadron Headquarters, and Security Flights/Detachments (generally manned by Air Force Security personnel and Security Police Officers) at the bases within the unit's area
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Further promotion is based upon minimum periods in rank, successful completion of appropriate trade and promotion courses, performance reporting and availability of positions. All ADGs must qualify as weapon instructors prior to promotion to NCO rank. Out of mustering postings may be available, with
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in May 1942. Further secondments of infantry officers and NCOs followed and the RAAF Defence School was established at Hamilton, Victoria in September of that year. The school commenced training Army and RAAF officers and NCOs as Aerodrome Defence Officers and Aerodrome Defence Instructors, who were
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as a Ready Reserve unit. The Ready Reserve Scheme involved recruits enlisting for 12 months full-time service, completing identical recruit and trade training to that undertaken by regular airmen, followed by 4 years part-time service. The cadre staff of 1AFDS consisted of Permanent Air Force (PAF)
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When the government of South Vietnam collapsed in 1975, Australia ordered the evacuation of its embassy in Saigon. The final mission undertaken by ADGs in Vietnam was to provide security for the evacuation. The "last" evacuation aircraft was severely overloaded and four ADGs were left on the tarmac
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In June 1965 a submission to the Air Board requested the establishment of 455 positions to provide for the defence of the eleven major RAAF bases in Australia, as well as overseas bases in Malaysia, Thailand and South Vietnam. In the end, the ADG mustering was re-established in October 1965 with an
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Formerly, graduates from the RAAF Security & Fire School were placed into either 1AFDS or 2AFDS. However, in late 2013, with the future procurement of new aircraft, such as the F-35 Lightning II, both Airfield Defence Squadrons were merged with the RAAF Security Police, Airbase Protection and
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The scope of this role, the longest and most continuous of the ADG mustering and its predecessors, may be gauged by the delivery of conversion training from the L1A1 SLR to the F88 rifle for every member of the RAAF. At the same time the Ground Defence Training Sections, manned on each base by 3–5
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to protect the RAAF detachment based there, including 79 Squadron flying Sabre jets. In Vietnam ADGs conducted both static security tasks and security patrols outside the base perimeter, disrupting the Viet Cong ability to conduct stand-off attacks against the bases. Corporal N.E. Power became the
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After withdrawal from Vietnam the ADG mustering was reduced in numbers, with Rifle Flights posted to RAAF Bases Amberley, Fairbairn, Richmond and Williamtown and ADGs manning instructional posts at other establishments. Although the RAAF contemplated disbanding the mustering in the mid-1980s, the
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This is achieved by the deployment of multiple patrol teams, usually consisting of 4–5 members, undertaking reconnaissance patrols, observation and listening posts. These teams are supported by specialist elements including snipers operating in a counter-sniper role. Once the enemy are located,
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Members are enlisted as ADGs in the Permanent Air Force for an initial period of service of four years; those joining the Ground Defence Reserve Group are employed on full-time service for 11 months, followed by 4 years part-time service. Once a candidate has successfully completed RAAF recruit
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Following the end of hostilities, both Airfield Defence Squadrons were disbanded on 19 November 1945. Aerodrome Defence Officers (ADOs) and Aerodrome Defence Instructors (ADIs) were retained to deliver basic ground defence instruction to RAAF members during initial and continuation training. A
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ground defence roles. Between 1931 and 1939 this also included exercises with the Army, during which Aerodrome Defence Sections defended an area against attacks by Australian Army units and RAAF aircraft. In 1939 it was directed that the scheme be expanded to include all units and stations.
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2AFDS undertook static security, access control and reconnaissance patrol tasks, in addition to establishing observation posts and providing a Quick Reaction Force (QRF). Reinforcements arrived on 4 November 1999 comprising 37 members of 3AFDS, an integrated permanent and reserve squadron
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ADGs form the basis of the Air Force's ground combat force, protecting Base assets, infrastructure and personnel against attack by enemy ground forces. For planning purposes, a nominal Area of Operations (AO) for RAAF ground defence is usually extends to five kilometres from the airfield
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from the Army's 2nd Cavalry Regiment to provide armoured mobility for the QRF. Both capabilities may be considered to have matured in recent years with the attachment of Security Police (SECPOL) Military Working Dog (MWD) teams to ADG patrols and the introduction into RAAF service of the
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airfield, each armed with a pistol and four rounds of ammunition; a C-130 was diverted from Thailand to evacuate them later in the day. Over 350 ADGs served in Vietnam, six being killed in the conflict. In addition to the MM awarded to Powers, GRDEFOs and ADGs were awarded an
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GRDEFOs and ADG NCOs; while the Ready Reserve Scheme was abolished in 1996, the RAAF implemented the Ground Defence Reserve Group based upon a similar concept, although with the full-time service commitment reduced to 9 months. This scheme is still in operation.
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island in early 1945 in order to prepare a camp for the arrival of the main party of the unit. The Defence Pool was subsequently ordered to be disbanded on 28 March 1945. A reconsideration led to the establishment of No. 2 Airfield Defence Squadron.
392:(MM) since the Second World War for a night action on 11 February 1970, during which an enemy reconnaissance party was successfully ambushed near the perimeter of the Phan Rang base. Airfield Defence Guards also provided most of the door gunners on
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570:(7RAR). The Commanding Officer 7RAR, Lieutenant Colonel Shane Gabriel, commenced his military career as an RAAF GRDEFO, serving with 2AFDS and as Base Ground Defence Officer, RAAF Base Tindal; he had also served with the RAF Regiment.
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foot and vehicle patrolling by day and by night in and around both established and bare base airfields and through vegetated or urban environments in all extremities of weather conditions and locations within or outside of
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qualify in communications, field engineering/assault pioneer, direct fire support weapons, close personal protection and sniping; the majority of these courses being undertaken at Army training establishments.
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in December 1944. It is believed that guards may have been trained at the Security Guards Unit and then posted to the Defence Pool for operational deployment. A detachment of the Defence Pool was deployed to
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Kandahar: The RAAF Control and Reporting Centre, based at Kandahar airport, included an embedded ground defence element which provided specialist force protection advice. This deployment formed part of
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in 1942 and ground attacks on Allied air bases, it was realised that the RAAF needed to defend its own airfields and that ground defence training was required for RAAF personnel.
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headquartered at RAAF Base Amberley, disbanded in December 2006. The additional manpower allowed the squadron to assume responsibility for the Dili heliport in December.
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2AFDS was awarded a Meritorious Unit Citation and the Commanding Officer, Squadron Leader J.D. Leo, received the Distinguished Service Medal for performance during
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in 1998. 2AFDS also deployed a Rifle Flight to assist with the evacuation of civilians from
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Aircraft Security Operations providing protection to both aircraft and infrastructure;
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unit assigned to the base, asked the RAAF to contribute to the defence of the base.
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instruction in Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) defence; and
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Quick Reaction Force (QRF) duties in response to identified threats;
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1981:"Exercise Pitch Black 04 Background Information; 2AFDS History"
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Armstrong, John (2 December 1992). "2AFDS Win Gloucester Cup".
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ADG Flights were deployed to South Vietnam with 2 Squadron at
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then posted to RAAF units to deliver ground defence training.
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Defending Australia in the Asia Pacific Century White Paper
2167:
Units of the Royal Australian Air Force: a concise history
2045:
Shockwave: An Australian Combat Helicopter Crew in Vietnam
615:, the evacuation of Australian and foreign nationals from
1753:
642:
training they attend the 15-week ADG Basic course at the
4020:
B Flight Combat Control Team (CCT), No. 4 Squadron RAAF
2986:
Australian Defence Force colours, standards and guidons
1795:
619:
in 2006 during the conflict between Israeli forces and
2294:. Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service.
2137:. Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service.
1871:. Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service.
1869:
Highest Traditions: The History of No. 2 Squadron RAAF
541:
Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands (RAMSI)
3120:
Official History of Australia in the War of 1914–1918
2821:
Australia, New Zealand, United States Security Treaty
2742:
Australian Defence Force Basic Flying Training School
293:
The gravestone of Leading Aircraftman Thomas Irvine,
2292:
Going Solo: The Royal Australian Air Force 1946–1971
300:
A second unit, the Defence Pool, was established at
243:
Aerodrome Defence Guards manning a Vickers Gun, 1944
4367:
3978:
3890:
3802:
3679:
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3448:
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2770:
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2412:
130:
122:
99:
89:
81:
73:
63:
53:
45:
37:
20:
3547:Aircraft Stores Compatibility Engineering Squadron
2652:1st Division (Deployable Joint Force Headquarters)
4443:Military units and formations established in 1966
2846:Review of Australia's Defence Capabilities Report
2536:Inspector-General of the Australian Defence Force
1429:
1174:
1162:
1147:
878:L9A1/L9A3 Self Loading Pistol (Browning Hi-Power)
747:RAAF security force personnel patrolling through
2337:Warden to Tanager: RAAF Operations in East Timor
2275:(First ed.). Singapore: Allen & Unwin.
1914:(First ed.). Singapore: Allen & Unwin.
3259:List of Royal Australian Air Force air marshals
3142:Australian military involvement in peacekeeping
2831:Defence Strategic Policy and Intelligence Group
2800:Defence Strategic Policy and Intelligence Group
2790:Australian Geospatial-Intelligence Organisation
487:rotations and deployed to the Middle East with
3089:Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands
1441:
351:; this project was never brought to fruition.
3956:
3817:Royal Australian Air Force Memorial, Canberra
3190:
2369:
2339:(First ed.). Maryborough: Banner Books.
1476:
1474:
375:and No. 1 Operational Support Unit (1OSU) at
8:
2872:Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Group
1941:Defence Force Remuneration Tribunal (2000).
1649:
1647:
1599:
1158:
1156:
1071:
1069:
687:commands the two Security Forces Squadrons.
591:(ISAF). ADGs continue to be deployed to the
3832:Western Australian Aviation Heritage Museum
2677:Australian Defence Force ranks and insignia
1743:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
1639:Defence Force Remuneration Tribunal website
1405:
1321:
4107:31st Search and Rescue Operations Squadron
3972:Air force ground forces and special forces
3963:
3949:
3941:
3877:Royal Australian Air Force Nursing Service
3394:
3373:
3197:
3183:
3175:
2376:
2362:
2354:
2228:"High time for the high-readiness reserve"
2207:"No 395 Expeditionary Combat Support Wing"
1394:Airfield Defence Guard Association website
26:
3249:Marshal of the Royal Australian Air Force
3019:History of the Royal Australian Air Force
2027:(First ed.). Sydney: HarperCollins.
1281:
1279:
1087:
898:Accuracy International SR-98 sniper rifle
568:7th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment
483:, were attached to Army units providing
160:tactics. They do not, however, operate
2102:. Vol. 50, no. 11. p. 9.
1065:
770:Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA)
638:, at RAAF Base Amberley on 19 May 2011
589:International Security Assistance Force
3537:Aircraft Research and Development Unit
3520:Integrated Mission Support Directorate
3229:Air and Space Interoperability Council
2751:Australian Multicam Camouflage Uniform
2486:National Security Committee of Cabinet
1839:"Defence Jobs: Ground Defence Officer"
1818:"Defence Jobs: Airfield Defence Guard"
1736:
883:Heckler & Koch MP5 sub-machine gun
196:Royal Military College (RMC), Duntroon
190:) who receive initial training at the
17:
4352:USAF Air Support Operations Squadrons
3542:Aircraft Systems Engineering Squadron
2991:Flags of the Australian Defence Force
2851:Australian Strategic Policy Institute
2581:Headquarters Joint Operations Command
2572:Vice Chief of the Defence Force Group
1908:Coulthard-Clark, Christopher (1995).
1837:Australian Defence Force Recruiting.
1816:Australian Defence Force Recruiting.
1453:
983:Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicle
7:
3932:Category: Royal Australian Air Force
3009:History of the Royal Australian Navy
1752:Airfield Defence Guard Association.
1614:"Rain fails to spoil colourful days"
1297:
1246:
626:2AFDS was presented with a squadron
421:of the ten awarded to RAAF members.
4286:Parachute Reconnaissance Company 17
3857:Australian First Tactical Air Force
3729:Defence Establishment Orchard Hills
3552:RAAF Institute of Aviation Medicine
3128:Australia in the Korean War 1950–53
1701:RAAF Airfield Defence Guard webpage
1576:
1333:
1309:
1222:
1198:
1186:
666:and Officer Training School (OTS),
2694:Royal Australian Air Force Reserve
1540:
1528:
1516:
1504:
1492:
1345:
1285:
1270:
1258:
1234:
660:No. 1 Recruit Training Unit (1RTU)
205:ADG are comparable to the British
186:known as Ground Defence Officers (
14:
3898:Royal Australian Air Force Ensign
3290:Recipients of the Air Force Medal
3124:Australia in the War of 1939–1945
2976:Beating Retreat military ceremony
2780:Defence Intelligence Organisation
2737:Defence Force Discipline Act 1982
2682:Australian Defence Force Reserves
1845:from the original on 23 July 2008
1824:from the original on 23 July 2008
1612:Stackpool, Andrew (9 June 2011).
1564:
1465:
1357:
1210:
1123:
1111:
1099:
1017:Royal Australian Air Force portal
908:MAG58 General-Purpose Machine Gun
903:F89 Light Support Weapon (Minimi)
4409:
4396:
4375:
4338:
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4059:
4047:Agrupación Antisecuestros Aéreos
4038:
4025:
4012:
3999:
3986:
3927:
3926:
3911:Roulettes Aerobatic Display Team
3532:Test and Development Directorate
3528:Tactics and Training Directorate
3264:Warrant Officer of the Air Force
3160:
3153:
3152:
3059:Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation
2722:Women in the Australian military
2607:Australian Defence Force Academy
2439:
2429:
2419:
2385:
2186:"No 1 Airfield Defence Squadron"
2165:RAAF Historical Section (1995).
2116:Air War Against Japan, 1943–1945
1987:from the original on 8 June 2008
1417:
1393:
1135:
1023:
1009:
995:
820:search and clearance operations;
435:M113 Armoured Personnel Carriers
3595:Combat Survival Training School
3524:Information Warfare Directorate
2981:Australian Defence Force Ensign
2826:Five Power Defence Arrangements
2795:Joint Defence Facility Pine Gap
2757:Department of Veterans' Affairs
2716:National Cadet Advisory Council
2700:Australian Defence Force Cadets
2552:Australian Defence Organisation
2501:Vice Chief of the Defence Force
2401:Australian Defence Organisation
1638:
1589:Queensland Times, 26 March 2008
1381:
1369:
1075:
780:(CSTS, also known as COMSURV),
778:Combat Survival Training School
284:No. 1 Airfield Defence Squadron
4357:USAF Special Tactics Squadrons
3014:History of the Australian Army
2785:Australian Signals Directorate
2686:Royal Australian Naval Reserve
2476:Minister for Defence Personnel
2272:Tarakan: An Australian Tragedy
1588:
1552:
1480:
717:No. 3 Security Forces Squadron
701:No. 2 Security Forces Squadron
692:No. 1 Security Forces Squadron
593:Middle East Area of Operations
587:, the ADF contribution to the
539:, the ADF contribution to the
463:In 1992 1AFDS was reformed at
1:
4234:710th Special Operations Wing
3882:Volunteer Air Observers Corps
3166:Military history of Australia
2481:Minister for Defence Industry
888:F88 Austeyr rifle (Steyr AUG)
644:RAAF Security and Fire School
632:Governor-General of Australia
557:Baghdad International Airport
379:. ADGs were also deployed to
4260:Sri Lanka Air Force Regiment
4080:Fusiliers Commandos de l'Air
3580:Basic Flying Training School
3559:Air Force Ranges Directorate
2557:Australia's Federation Guard
2205:Royal Australian Air Force.
2184:Royal Australian Air Force.
1789:. Vol. 48, no. 16.
1776:. Vol. 48, no. 12.
1657:. Royal Australian Air Force
1430:RAAF Historical Section 1995
1175:RAAF Historical Section 1995
1163:RAAF Historical Section 1995
1148:RAAF Historical Section 1995
1003:Military of Australia portal
928:Carl Gustav recoilless rifle
923:M72 Light Anti-armour Weapon
826:security for special events;
723:– Disbanded in October 2022.
656:Australia's Federation Guard
4305:Special Operations Regiment
4300:RTAF Security Force Command
3498:No. 396 Combat Support Wing
3358:Australian Air Force Cadets
2841:Defence of Australia policy
2712:Australian Air Force Cadets
2313:. Adelaide: Self published.
2092:Nyhan, Joe (26 June 2008).
2024:Vietnam: The Australian War
2002:"Operation Catalyst images"
978:All Terrain Vehicles (ATVs)
419:Distinguished Flying Medals
4464:
3862:RAAF Overseas Headquarters
3827:RAAF Wagga Heritage Centre
3206:Royal Australian Air Force
2647:Special Operations Command
2611:Joint Military Police Unit
2603:Australian Defence College
2597:(Joint Logistics Command,
2496:Chief of the Defence Force
2445:Royal Australian Air Force
2309:Walker, T. Graham (1997).
1703:Retrieved: 6 January 2009.
654:ADGs having served within
443:Infantry Mobility Vehicles
347:vehicles with the Army at
166:Royal Australian Artillery
154:Royal Australian Air Force
58:Royal Australian Air Force
4404:Royal Air Force Commandos
4389:Luftwaffe Field Divisions
4273:Swedish Air Force Rangers
4112:Hellenic Air Force Police
4093:German Air Force Regiment
3924:
3867:RAAF University Squadrons
3610:Officers' Training School
3239:Deputy Chief of Air Force
3212:
3150:
2971:Australian military slang
2521:Chief of Joint Operations
2398:
1781:Anon (7 September 2006).
1049:German Air Force Regiment
485:Rifle Company Butterworth
25:
4320:Combat Search and Rescue
3994:Special Operations Group
3842:Queens Gardens, Brisbane
3338:Ground Support Squadrons
3215:Australian Defence Force
3158:Australian Defence Force
2595:Joint Capabilities Group
2577:Joint Operations Command
2392:Australian Defence Force
2107:Odgers, George (1968) .
1677:"Airfield Defence Guard"
1641:Accessed on 10 July 2008
1602:Accessed on 15 July 2008
1483:Accessed on 10 July 2008
1444:Accessed on 10 July 2008
1078:Accessed on 22 June 2008
1039:Royal Air Force Regiment
739:Duties and mission roles
733:Air Force Training Group
388:first airman to win the
207:Royal Air Force Regiment
41:1 October 1942 – present
4438:Airfield Defence Guards
4007:Airfield Defence Guards
3363:Airfield Defence Guards
3244:Defence Space Commander
2946:Australian War Memorial
2930:Air Force Installations
2690:Australian Army Reserve
2589:Maritime Border Command
2290:Stephens, Alan (1995).
2269:Stanley, Peter (1997).
2131:Odgers, George (1974).
2000:Department of Defence.
1979:Department of Defence.
1960:Department of Defence.
1655:"Structure of the RAAF"
1579:Accessed on 6 July 2008
1555:Accessed on 6 July 2008
1553:Dept of Defence website
1481:Dept of Defence website
1396:Accessed on 8 July 2008
873:EF88 Enhanced F88 Rifle
788:Tasks performed by ADGs
454:L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle
146:Airfield Defence Guards
21:Airfield Defence Guards
2961:Simpson and his Donkey
2915:Military Installations
2816:Australian–US Alliance
2762:Veterans' Review Board
2708:Australian Army Cadets
2704:Australian Navy Cadets
2657:Navy Strategic Command
2617:Judge Advocate General
2335:Wilson, David (2003).
2318:Wilson, David (1999).
1867:Bennett, John (1995).
1794:Anon (26 March 2008).
1600:Air Force News website
1442:Air Force News website
970:Honda XR250 motorcycle
933:F1 grenade (Australia)
853:
797:
752:
634:, Her Excellency Dame
559:
447:Duke of Gloucester Cup
415:mentions in dispatches
297:
244:
182:ADGs are commanded by
4208:RNZAF Security Forces
3852:Operation Pig Bristle
3744:RAAF Base Williamtown
3600:Reserve Training Wing
3591:Ground Training Wing
3585:Central Flying School
3318:Defence Space Command
2642:Defence Space Command
2425:Royal Australian Navy
2077:Defence Force Journal
2042:Haran, Peter (2004).
1796:"Watching for danger"
1770:"Beefing up security"
1768:Anon (13 July 2006).
1719:"LTCOL Shane Gabriel"
1044:RNZAF Security Forces
917:F88 GLA Austeyr rifle
913:M203 grenade launcher
851:
831:Light Support Weapons
795:
746:
664:RAAF Base Wagga Wagga
554:
292:
266:In October 1942, the
242:
215:RNZAF Security Forces
184:commissioned officers
4347:USAF Security Forces
4221:Special Service Wing
4182:17º Stormo Incursori
4127:Garud Commando Force
4067:PLAAF Airborne Corps
4052:Comandos de Aviación
3719:RAAF Base Townsville
3502:Health Services Wing
3313:Units and Formations
3118:Official Histories (
2599:Joint Health Command
2491:Secretary of Defence
2471:Minister for Defence
2226:Smith, Hugh (2006).
2109:"Chapter 27—Tarakan"
2008:on 19 September 2007
1858:Baker, J.J. (1971).
1406:Coulthard-Clark 1995
1322:Coulthard-Clark 1995
1076:Defence Jobs website
1054:USAF Security Forces
782:RAAF Base Townsville
751:in Afghanistan, 2013
681:Combat Support Group
361:USAF Security Police
268:Security Guards Unit
211:USAF Security Forces
94:Combat Support Group
4141:Bravo Detachment 90
3837:Avro Anson Memorial
3759:RAAF Base Edinburgh
3749:RAAF Base East Sale
3724:RAAF Base Glenbrook
3368:Air Traffic Control
2920:Naval Installations
2562:Force Element Group
1783:"Rampers home safe"
938:Remington Model 870
893:SR25 Marksman Rifle
858:Australian infantry
721:RAAF Base Edinburgh
668:RAAF Base East Sale
495:in 1997 as part of
3872:RAAF Area Commands
3734:RAAF Base Richmond
3709:RAAF Base Amberley
3704:Al Minhad Air Base
3638:Operation Resolute
3576:Air Training Wing
3234:Chief of Air Force
3094:War in Afghanistan
3074:Somalian Civil War
2925:Army Installations
2897:Air Force aircraft
2892:Air Force Weaponry
2516:Chief of Air Force
2094:"ADGs join SECDET"
2021:Ham, Paul (2007).
974:Polaris Industries
854:
852:An RAAF Bushmaster
798:
753:
705:RAAF Base Amberley
564:Operation Catalyst
560:
469:Northern Territory
373:Phan Rang Air Base
298:
280:anti-aircraft guns
276:Northern Territory
260:2/22 Battalion AIF
245:
200:RAAF Base Amberley
68:Air Force Infantry
4425:
4424:
3938:
3937:
3764:RAAF Base Woomera
3626:
3625:
3622:
3621:
3353:Air Force Reserve
3295:List of personnel
3254:Air Chief Marshal
3172:
3171:
3069:Rwandan Civil War
3054:Malayan Emergency
3039:Russian Civil War
2747:Military Uniforms
2256:on 29 August 2007
2034:978-0-7322-8237-0
1577:7RAR Assn website
1090:, pp. 40–50.
674:Current structure
585:Operation Slipper
396:helicopters with
272:Livingstone Field
253:bombing of Darwin
189:
174:
140:
139:
135:Protect the Force
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3990:
3965:
3958:
3951:
3942:
3930:
3929:
3794:RAAF Base Tindal
3789:RAAF Base Darwin
3784:RAAF Base Pearce
3699:RMAF Butterworth
3659:List of aircraft
3395:
3374:
3199:
3192:
3185:
3176:
3164:
3156:
3155:
3109:Peace Operations
2637:Aviation Command
2585:Northern Command
2531:Senior Personnel
2526:Senior Positions
2461:Governor-General
2443:
2433:
2423:
2390:
2389:
2388:
2378:
2371:
2364:
2355:
2350:
2331:
2330:on 22 July 2008.
2314:
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2265:
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2261:
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2249:. Archived from
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2209:. Archived from
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2188:. Archived from
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2151:on 20 April 2012
2147:. Archived from
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2058:. Archived from
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2004:. Archived from
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1992:
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1850:
1833:
1831:
1829:
1812:
1803:
1800:Queensland Times
1790:
1777:
1764:
1762:
1760:
1754:"Roll of Honour"
1748:
1742:
1734:
1732:
1730:
1721:. Archived from
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999:
998:
940:12-gauge shotgun
915:(as part of the
696:RAAF Williamtown
609:Operation Deluge
599:Other operations
525:Operation Warden
514:Operation Warden
465:RAAF Base Tindal
400:during the war.
327:Tarakan airfield
235:Second World War
226:Pre World War II
187:
172:
30:
18:
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4384:Fallschirmjäger
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4162:Yehidat Shaldag
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3739:RAAF Base Wagga
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3099:Brereton Report
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2435:Australian Army
2408:
2405:Russell Offices
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2454:Leadership
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1711:References
1686:13 January
1661:13 January
1624:13 January
1565:Nyhan 2008
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1358:Haran 2004
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749:Tarin Kowt
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323:Balikpapan
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425:1972–1999
417:and four
345:Staghound
150:mustering
108:Newcastle
49:Australia
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3671:Weaponry
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989:See also
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774:Canberra
628:standard
493:Cambodia
413:, eight
385:Thailand
377:Vung Tau
338:Post War
333:Cold War
302:Noemfoor
158:infantry
131:Motto(s)
126:"Adgies"
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965:Unimog
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3280:Ranks
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