R.A.A.F Airfield Defence Guard |
"Defending the Eyrie" |
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The Electronic Blue Beret |
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Home to the RAAF Airfield Defence Guard |
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Links to pages in our web site............... .Airfield Defence Guard Courses...............Email Addresses of ADG'S |
World Map Area's of Active Service.................The Pom's Bunker ....................... Photo of the Month |
Roll of Honour
Lest
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Page of Remembrance |
Nominal Roll's........Thailand.......Vietnam..........Kuwait..........Cambodia .....East Timor.......Afganistan .....Iraq |
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The ADG Guest Books |
R.A.A.F. Airfield Defence Guards To all who served in Australia or Overseas since 1966 " Defending the Eyrie" |
Area's of Operations Thailand- Vietnam - Kuwait - Cambodia - East Timor - Afganistan - Iraq. |
This site is open to all ADG's who have as a mininium completed a RAAF Airfield Defence
Guard Basic training course, no requirement has been imposed as to active
service or requirement to join the RAAF Airfield Defence Association |
Airfield Defence Wing. AFDW commands No 2 and 3 Airfield Defence Squadron (at Amberley)
and No 1 Airfield Defence Squadron (at Edinburgh). The role of these units
is to provide the protection for installations and personnel against enemy ground
forces, dissidents and terrorists. No 3 Airfield Defence Squadron personnel
are primarily RAAF reserve. 2 Airfield Defence Squadron and 3 Airfield Defence Squadron. 2AFDS & 3AFDS are rapidly deployable tactical units which enable the RAAF to meet its single, joint or combined service commitments for ground defence, protection and security of installations, and early warning and reaction forces. |
The Wing and Squadrons |
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Wing and Squadron Crests will be added here when available |
Information Required If anyone could help in finding more info on these fellas it would be greatly appreciated as we would like to add their efforts to this site. In1997 Cambodia was on the brink of civil war, and the Australian government ordered the evacuation of its nationals. To help safeguard the evacuation, ADGs were once again deployed into harms way. Beginning in 1998 small teams of ADGs began deploying to Kuwait. The teams provide security for RAAF aircraft supporting Operation Deny Flight. Please email your reply's to the Pom |
Page updated 19-11-2003 |