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No. 5 WAAAF Training Depot was formed at Bradfield Park on 4 February 1943 to provide skilled and semi-skilled signals and maintenance personnel to fulfil RAAF commitments for local defence in Australia. The unit relocated to
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At the end of their courses of training aircrew and ground staff were posted to embarkation depots, where they were appropriately kitted and given final medical examination before going to operational theatres.
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No. 2 WAAAF Training Depot was relocated to Bradfield Park as a lodger unit on 7 March 1942. It was disbanded on 18 February 1943 and its personnel incorporated into No. 5 WAAAF Training Depot.
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The site was later cleared and reclaimed for housing. A RAAF Memorial was officially opened to commemorate the former base on 29 October 2006.
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units. During World War II, more than 200,000 members of the RAAF and the WAAAF received training on their way to service in World War II.
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Bradfield Park was originally planned as a garden suburb. but from 1940 a station was built on the grounds, to house a number of RAAF and
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for new arrivals in Australia and for Australian families in urgent need of accommodation due to the acute housing shortage.
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unveiled a sign-post "Bradfield" at the junction of Fiddens Wharf Road and Queens Road (Bradfield Road),
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No. 6 Initial Training School was also formed as part of the Empire Air Training Scheme.
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in 1941 and was a repatriation hospital for injured aircrew and ground staff.
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had earlier in 1924, decided to delineate 640 acres of land near the
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No. 5 Women's Auxiliary Australian Air Force Training Depot
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No. 2 Women's Auxiliary Australian Air Force Training Depot
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for the new suburb. One of the councillors present stated:
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No. 2 Initial Training School was formed as part of the
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Royal Australian Air Force
Bradfield Park
Lindfield
New South Wales
World War II
Dr John Bradfield
West Lindfield
Ku-ring-gai Shire Council
Lane Cove River
WAAAF
migrant hostel

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