RAAF Radschool
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Association of Old Boys and Girls
Radschool Association, 30 Redwood Street, Stafford Heights, Qld, 4053. 
Phone: 0414 359 173, Fax: 07 3359 1736, Email: radschool@yahoo.com
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About the Radschool Association

The Radschool Association came about as the result of an attempt to organise a reunion of people who, at some part in their lives, spent time at the "RAAF's School of Radio" – at either Ballarat or at RAAF Base Laverton.

For most of us, Radschool was the time where we realized that a Corporal DI was not the highest rank in the Air Force (we all thought that was the case when we were at Edinburgh); when we (I'm speaking only for the blokes here) wore our uniforms whenever we went into "Town" because we were absolutely certain they were dead set "chick magnets"; when we found out that you could leave the base on a week night; and it was when we found out that the Air Force was filled with some really great people.

None of us had a clue what the Air Force was really all about back then, and we probably didn't care much. We saw the occasional Canberra and Sabre, and a few DC3's, and of course heaps of Winjeels, but none of us ever got close to one. Tarmacs were things you just didn't go anywhere near. They were strictly "out of bounds". Our days were spent in the class room and our nights and week-ends were spent in the ASCO canteen. We were well fed, had good living quarters, money, some of us had just bought our first car, but most of all we made very good, and in some cases, life long friends during that time.

Most of us were young, and impressionable, and we all learned to live together and to work together and to depend on each other like a family. We borrowed all sorts of things from each other so often that sometimes we forgot who owned what, but no-one cared too much.

It was a great time in our lives, and we hope the Association will bring back a heap of those fond memories. Please get behind it, tell others about it, join the association, and one day - soon we hope - we can all get together again, perhaps on a regular basis, maybe once every 3 years or so, to renew old friendships, and tell a few lies, have a social drink, find out what each of us has done since getting out - and remember.

The Roll of Honour is a list of members. Check it, and if you know someone who isn't on the list, and who should be, let us or them know.

Stand by your beds!

Trevor Benneworth

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Information on 19 Radio Apprentice Course

Can be found at http://eastcoastcool.com/raafapp19/

Information on 20 Radio Apprentice Course

Can be found at http://www.users.bigpond.com/dpankhurst/index.htm

Information on 21 Radio Apprentice Course

Can be found at http://appies.servebeer.com

Information on 28 Radio Apprentice Course

Can be found at http://www.geocities.com/twenty_eight_rac/

Information on 41 Radio Apprentice Course

Can be found at http://garage.nexted.com/usqonline/users/d1119235/

Information on 12 RMT Course

Can be found at http://no_12_rmt.tripod.com/12RMT/index.html

Information on 3 TELU

Can be found at http://www.exfil.to/djinnang-qld/ - best viewed with Netscape or IE6 as at May 2002

Information on RNZAF Avionics

Can be found at http://www.RNZAFAvionicsReunion.com


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Last updated 17 Apr 2006