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ATC/AAFC Newsletter December 2018 Page 1 AIR FORCE ASSOCIATION VICTORIA ATC/AAFC BRANCH ABN 96 091 342 304 OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER Issue No 73 December 2018 Presidents Message Hello everyone. Vale: It is with sadness that this message opens with an acknowledgement of the sad news of the recent passing of one of our longstanding and respected members, Tony Pilli. Tony was a regular attendee at our monthly luncheons and in the past had served as a member of the Board and most recently had been assisting as cataloguer on the Association’s vast library collection. A “Celebration of Life” service was hosted by the Association and was a most informative and fitting tribute to his many achievements, those of the past as well as those which he had in progress but unfortunately will now remain unfinished. Our Sincere condolences to the family. The Association’s “WW1 Armistice Commemoration Service” held at Point Cook on Sunday the 4 th of November was a memorable occasion and the many comments received both after the Service and since have all been complimentary to say the least. Special thanks to the cadets of 4 Wing AAFC who once again came to the fore and helped out on the day under the guidance of Wing WOFF (AAFC) Matthew Cane. I thank them all for their participation and further co-operation following the Service. Office Holders President Laurie Bell Vice President Peter Wilson Secretary Hugh Tank Treasurer Tony Synhur Delegate John MacDonald Newsletter Editor Ian Cohn Please send your contributions to [email protected] or Box 486, Mt Beauty, VIC, 3699 Deadline for next issue 23Jan19 Welfare Branch Welfare Officers Hugh Tank on 03 9877 3424 and Peter Wilson If you are aware of any member who is unwell please contact Hugh or Peter.

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  • ATC/AAFC Newsletter December 2018 Page 1

    AIR FORCE ASSOCIATION VICTORIA

    ATC/AAFC BRANCH ABN 96 091 342 304

    OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER Issue No 73

    December 2018

    President’s Message

    Hello everyone.

    Vale: It is with sadness that this

    message opens with an

    acknowledgement of the sad news of

    the recent passing of one of our

    longstanding and respected members,

    Tony Pilli.

    Tony was a regular attendee at our

    monthly luncheons and in the past

    had served as a member of the Board

    and most recently had been assisting

    as cataloguer on the Association’s

    vast library collection.

    A “Celebration of Life” service was hosted by the Association

    and was a most informative and fitting tribute to his many

    achievements, those of the past as well as those which he had in

    progress but unfortunately will now remain unfinished.

    Our Sincere condolences to the family.

    The Association’s “WW1 Armistice Commemoration Service”

    held at Point Cook on Sunday the 4th

    of November was a

    memorable occasion and the many comments received both after

    the Service and since have all been complimentary to say the

    least.

    Special thanks to the cadets of 4 Wing AAFC who once again

    came to the fore and helped out on the day under the guidance of

    Wing WOFF (AAFC) Matthew Cane. I thank them all for their

    participation and further co-operation following the Service.

    Office Holders

    President Laurie Bell

    Vice President Peter Wilson

    Secretary Hugh Tank

    Treasurer Tony Synhur

    Delegate John MacDonald

    Newsletter Editor Ian Cohn

    Please send your contributions to [email protected]

    or Box 486, Mt Beauty, VIC, 3699

    Deadline for next issue – 23Jan19

    Welfare

    Branch Welfare Officers Hugh Tank on 03 9877 3424

    and Peter Wilson

    If you are aware of any member who is unwell please contact Hugh or Peter.

    mailto:[email protected]

  • ATC/AAFC Newsletter December 2018 Page 2

    President’s Message – continued from page 1 This entailed an additional favour of which they weren’t previously aware and as a result, I wouldn’t be

    surprised if some sort of new World Record was set for the minimum time taken in the gathering up and

    stacking of 500 chairs. Thanks to Elliott Sawyer, Musical Director of the Werribee Concert Band and

    the musicians who performed during the reception in the Officers’ Mess and during the Service and

    vocalist, Harrison Sawyer for his excellent renditions.

    Thanks also to Les Kenfield, Piper from the Rats of Tobruk Memorial Pipes and Drums for the lament,

    “Flowers of the Forest” and also Sean Rankin, Bugler, both of whom have assisted us on similar past

    occasions.

    The 4 Wing AAFC Annual Parade held on the 7th

    of October was a great success and quite a spectacle

    with no fewer than 1000 cadets on parade. Congratulations to all.

    On the 10th

    of November, I was afforded the pleasure of attending the Dining-In Night of 408 Squadron,

    Ringwood East at the Ringwood R.S.L. and my thanks to PLTOFF (AAFC) Nicole Kelly and the cadets

    for their welcome and a most enjoyable night.

    In closing, on behalf of our Branch, our very best wishes to everyone for a safe and very Merry

    Christmas and a Happy New Year.

    Best wishes to all,

    Laurie.

    __________________________________________________________________________________

    AAFC News

    4 Wing Annual Parade – Sunday 7 October 2018

    4Wing Annual Awards – 2018

    Cadet of the Year 2018 CWOFF Timothy Miles 401SQN

    Most Efficient Squadron of the Year 2018 401SQN Surrey Hills

    Warrant Officer(AAFC) R. Bolton OAM – 4 Wing AAFC Most Proficient Instructor of Cadets 2018

    SGT(AAFC) Daniel Morris

    4 Wing AAFC Safety Initiative Award 2018 426SQN – Traralgon

  • ATC/AAFC Newsletter December 2018 Page 3

    4 Wing AAFC Most Proficient Cadet in Aerial Activities 2018 CSGT Ayendra Goonesekera 405SQN

    Crickmore Cup – Winner 419SQN Runner Up 427SQN

    Best NCO in Charge of a Drill Team CSGT Nikita Kurian Anna

    Medals

    FLTLT(AAFC) John Gibbs – Federation Star

    WOFF Don Kenny – Federation Star

    FSGT(AAFC) Dave Stephens – 4th

    Clasp

    FLTLT(AAFC) Wayne Bass – 1st Clasp

    FSGT(AAFC) Kelly Broekstra – 15 Year Medal

    OC Commendations

    CUO Khanna – 408SQN

    CUO Goulding – 402SQN

    Air Commodore A.J Pappin CVO AM – 4 Wing AAFC Patrons Award 2018

    WOFF(AAFC) Stuart Tompsett

    4Wing PATRON OF THE YEAR AWARD

    4 Wing Patron of the Year - awarded for selfless and sustained

    effort to the betterment of the cadets over many years.

    CO 422SQN - WOFF(AAFC) Stuart Tompsett attends

    multiple wing level camps and promotion detachments, assists

    the 4WG HQ when required, and travels endless kilometres

    week in week out to ensure the cadets of Horsham are well

    served and supported.

    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    From the 4 Wing Facebook page

    4WG Australian Air Force Cadets - November 25 at 1:49 PM ·

    // THANK YOU 904SQN //

    Over the last three years 4 Wing cadets have enjoyed the many opportunities to fly with 904SQN

    (Previously 400SQN) in the two Piper Warriors owned by 4 Wing. During this time hundreds of cadets

    have participated in CAE flights (Cadet Aviation Experience Flights).

    This weekend the final flights, supported by our Piper Warrior Aircraft have been completed for cadets

    from 410SQN, 422SQN, 411SQN, 425SQN and 430SQN.

    The 4 Wing Pipers will be flown to Bathurst this week to support the powered flying component of the

    National Aviation Competition and lastly they will support an EFTS training weekend before we say

    goodbye to our faithful work horses ahead of the delivery of the new Diamond aircraft capability in the

    new year.

    The last three years in 4WG aviation have been massive and would not

    have happened without the significant hard work of our staff at 904SQN.

    On behalf of the cadets and staff of 4WG and our supporters we would

    like to thank our amazing team of Pilots, Admin staff, Ground Crews,

    Maintenance support and training staff all lead by SQNLDR(AAFC)

    Scott Wiggins - we thank you for your passion and vision to make this

    project the success it has been.

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  • ATC/AAFC Newsletter December 2018 Page 4

    We would also like to thank WGCDR(AAFC) Stephen Pepper - who drove this project from the

    beginning with the initial purchasing and has been a massive support to this project throughout the past

    three years - your commitment to this project has been tireless but we thank you for your endless support.

    Finally we would like to thank National Headquarters AAFC and Cadet Branch - Air Force for their

    support and encouragement of this Aviation Capability in 4WG.

    We are certain that all of our cadets in 4WG have gained so much in Aviation over the last three years -

    and now very much look forward to the future of Aviation in the AAFC in 2019 and beyond.

    420 Benalla Rural City Squadron November 16 at 12:27 PM ·

    Cadets from 420 SQN continued to support Remembrance Day when they attended services at

    Wangaratta. Again another group of our cadets who took part in both a historical and history making

    event.

    ________________________________________________________________________

    October 2018 Meeting

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  • ATC/AAFC Newsletter December 2018 Page 5

    November 2018 Meeting

    At the November meeting we welcomed guest Geoff Le Couteur, who was a Cadet with 24 Flight

    Ballarat, seen in the left hand picture with John MacDonald.

    Member News

    Members Doug and Jan Williams have moved their residence from Badaginnie to Benalla. Your

    Editor and Susie recently called in on their way from Melbourne to Mt Beauty.

    _____________________________________________________________

    Branch Events

    2018

    Sunday, December 16th…… Branch Christmas Luncheon, Upton Room, Box Hill RSL.

    2019

    Friday, February 1st Branch Luncheon, Box Hill RSL.

    Friday, March 1st Branch Luncheon, Box Hill RSL.

    Friday, April 5th Branch Luncheon, Box Hill RSL.

    Saturday, April 13th Branch AGM, Upton Room, Box Hill RSL.

    Friday, May 3rd Branch Luncheon, Box Hill RSL.

    Friday, June 7th Branch Luncheon, Box Hill RSL.

    Friday, July 5th Branch Luncheon, Box Hill Rsl.

    Friday, August 2nd Branch Luncheon, Box Hill RSL.

    Friday, September 6th Branch Luncheon, Box Hill RSL.

    Friday, October 4th Branch Luncheon, Box Hill RSL.

    Sunday, October 6th *** 4 Wing, AAFC Annual Parade, Point Cook.

    Friday, November 1st Branch Luncheon, Box Hill RSL.

    Sunday, November 10th *** AFA’s Annual Pilgrimage & RAAF Nashos’ Memorial Day, Point Cook.

    Friday, December 6th Branch Luncheon, Box Hill RSL.

    Sunday, December 15th Branch Christmas Luncheon, Upton Room, Box Hill RSL.

    *** Denotes dates subject to confirmation in due course.

  • ATC/AAFC Newsletter December 2018 Page 6

    AAFC/AIRTC Historical Items

    Please send in any of your old ATC/AAFC photographs with a small explanation of the circumstances.

    A picture is worth a thousand words.

    Heard of the Air Training Corps/AAFC Memorabilia Collection? Located at Benalla Aviation Museum

    at Benalla Airport in Victoria, this display is highly recommended for a group visit.

    See more at www.benallaaviationmuseum.org.au/

    Who, Why, What, Where, When?

    Dick Reid’s Proficiency Certificate

    http://www.benallaaviationmuseum.org.au/http://www.benallaaviationmuseum.org.au/

  • ATC/AAFC Newsletter December 2018 Page 7

    Books South Pacific Air War Volume 2 - The Struggle for Moresby

    March-April 1942

    Review by John Baxter

    Usually when you start a book series you can be left with one of two choices – 1) it’s a good series

    and you really want to collect the remainder because of the subject matter and/or the information and

    style of writing within; or 2) it’s not a bad book but do you really want to continue and collect the

    remainder simply because you purchased book 1?

    Happily, this one falls into the first category simply because its topical, it deals with Australian

    military history, its informative, its very well-illustrated and well written. It’s also easily readable

    despite the depth of data presented so well that the reader is never overwhelmed by this wealth of

    information. It’s objective in its approach and covers both sides of the antagonists in detail

    reminiscent of Christopher Shores, Brian Cull and the like. It’s not always a simple matter to

    provide such information and detail and yet make it easily readable. Well, authors Michael

    Claringbould and Peter Ingman have done just that.

    This 232 page volume continues the struggle for New Guinea, leading up to the Battle of the Coral

    Sea and covers the air war to secure the way for the invasion of Port Moresby. It introduces the

    famous Tainan Air Wing (whose probably most recalled member was Japanese air ace Saburo Sakai)

    but prior to their arrival covers the No 4 Kokutai (Imperial Japanese Navy air group) and its exploits

    from Lae to Port Moresby and the forces committed against it.

    Pictorial content is excellent with 22 colour cgi, 10 colour three-views, 63 colour profiles, 7 colour

    maps and 78 b&w photos (of which I’d only seen seven before). I was impressed with the cgi in the

    first volume – this one’s content is even better! And it’s always refreshing to view photos never

    presented previously and have full and informative captions. I recall a certain book on the Regia

  • ATC/AAFC Newsletter December 2018 Page 8

    Aeronautica with photo captions saying simply ‘An Italian fighter getting airborne in the desert’. No

    identification of aircraft type, pilot, squadron, date nor site location! That’s not acceptable. Not a

    problem with this series!

    There are five appendices – Aircraft Losses and Fatalities (Allied and Japanese); Arrivals of US

    aircraft into Australia by sea; aircraft three-views and specifications; Allied aircraft profiles; and

    Japanese Army and Navy aircraft profiles. Finally, there are ‘sources and acknowledgments’ and an

    index.

    This is a very desirable book to acquire if you have any interest in aviation history to our immediate

    north in World War Two. I found these first two books enthralling and look forward to the third

    volume, perhaps later next year.

    It is certainly a great book for any WWII aviation enthusiast at a competitive price. It is available

    from Hyland’s Bookshop in Melbourne [email protected] or 03 9654 7448 or from

    Avonmore Books in Kent Town, South Australia www.avonmorebooks.com.au or

    [email protected] for rrp of $45.

    Many thanks to Peter Ingman of Avonmore Books for the review copy. ISBN 9780994588975

    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Humour

    mailto:[email protected]://www.avonmorebooks.com.au/mailto:[email protected]

  • ATC/AAFC Newsletter December 2018 Page 9

    Member Story – John Gibbs

    From John Murphy

    He did 40 years! I could have got him off with 15.

    Let me first state my bias. John Gibbs is a friend. I know some of us

    have odd friends, and I am no exception, just ask John Sedunary!

    Anyway to the point.

    Gough Whitlam tried to eliminate the army, navy and air force cadets

    from society after the 1972 election but cadets are made of sterner

    stuff and the air force lot created the Air Training Corps Corporation

    to bring the ATC back from the dead.

    In keeping with their task they established themselves at Tobin

    Brothers Funeral Directors at North Melbourne. “Gibbsy” joined the

    group and in 1976 the Air Force Act was amended to create the Air

    Training Corps as an organisation for whom the RAAF had

    responsibility, without making it a part of the RAAF. At this stage

    Gibbs was an AC (aircraftsman that is, not Air Commodore).

    Anyway he got into everything, what’s new about that, and in 1979 he was involved with logistics and

    clothing. Dave Crickmore saw something in our overactive friend and told him during a camp at East

    Sale in 1979 that was to become an officer and he was not getting a choice.

    He was then posted to 2 Flight at Preston, probably much to the chagrin of Peter Wilson and that was

    followed by a posting to Ringwood to re-establish 8 Flight which had a history going back to 1942 at

    Geelong. By this stage he was the proud owner of an FC Holden which suited his personality right

    down to the vacuum operated windscreen wipers which worked rather erratically.

    From there he had various postings to HQ in the old North Melbourne days and later at Point Cook

    where he took on jobs as bivouacs office, SO Training in its various name changes, back to the now 408

    Sqn, a stint at Dandenong back to Ringwood, back to HQ, onto 401 Sqn, back to HQ all apparently

    without drawing breath.

    One of the aspects of his service with which he can justifiably be proud was his commitment to youth

    training. He put his employment in what was the Apprenticeship Commission, to work with AAFC

    Australian HQ to get the training done by AAFC recognised in TAFE and many staff achieved

    certificate 4 qualifications as a result of his hard work. Gibbsy was recently awarded his 40 year gong

    which he celebrated with a glass of sparkling mineral water.

    It’s been a busy 40 years. But that’s what we do in the cadet forces and John is an outstanding example

    of that. Time for ‘congratulations’ and a transmogrification of mineral water into VB. By the way does

    anyone recognise this picture?

  • ATC/AAFC Newsletter December 2018 Page 10

    Internet Links of Interest

    RAAFA ATC/AAFC Branch page

    raafavic.org.au/content/758/branch-atc-aafc

    National Servicemen’s Association -

    www.nashos.org.au/

    Air Force News

    www.defence.gov.au/Publications/NewsPapers/RAAF/Default.asp

    New Diamond DA40 Powered aircraft for AAFC –

    http://www.aafc.org.au/news/2018/10/aafc-welcome-first-powered-aircraft-

    fleet-2019-5935/

    Build your own vertical Sundial – https://newmexicosundial.com

    ________________________________________________________________________________

    AIR FORCE ASSOCIATION VICTORIA

    ATC/AAFC BRANCH

    ATTENTION - ALL ADULT MEMBERS of the

    AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE CADETS

    The AIR FORCE ASSOCIATION (Victorian Division) would welcome you as a member of our

    Branch. As part of this proud Association with its long standing record of Service, the

    ATC/AAFC Branch membership consists of former ATC, AirTC and former and currently

    serving members of the AAFC. Associate memberships are available for partners.

    For membership enquiries, please contact:

    Laurie Bell – Branch President

    43 Stenhouse Av, Brooklyn, 3012 Vic.

    03 9314 6223 or 0412 505 887

    [email protected]

    Hugh Tank – Branch Secretary

    11 Paulette Court , Blackburn South,

    3130, Victoria.

    03 9877 3424

    General Enquiries

    The Air Force Association:

    03 9813 4600

    [email protected]

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