Australians in Bomber Command by Lachlan Grant. Their dangerous service achieved much for the war effort, but thousands did not return.
The RAAF at Milne Bay by Shane Casey. Australian forces turned back a Japanese invasion of Papua in 1942.
Resilience in the sands by Nicholas Dickie. Aerial warfare in North Africa took many lives, but spare a thought for the Australian ground crews serving the fliers.
Eyes in the sky by Squadron Leader Sarah-Jane Leech. A personal perspective on today’s RAAF.
The Great War in the air by Michael Molkentin. Australia’s first airmen over France served with the Army, but their exploits led to the founding of the RAAF.
Playing their part by Kerry Neale. The first women in the Air Force may not have flown, but they made a great contribution to the war at home.
Service far and wide by Mark Lax. From 1946 to 1975, the RAAF has served around our region and beyond.
Bronco back in trim by Claire Hunter. A workhorse of the Vietnam War has been lovingly restored.
Today's air force by Martin James. The RAAF has developed to meet expanding roles.
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