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3 Wing accepts AAFC National Banner

February 03, 2014
by Brady Downes
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3 Wing, comprising units from NSW and the ACT, was awarded the prestigious Air Force Trophy at a special parade at RAAF Richmond on Saturday 25 January. Chief of Air Force, Air Marshal Geoff Brown AO, addressed the parade following the handover of the AAFC National Banner from previous recipients 4 Wing (Victoria).

The parade also marked the end of course for 166 Cadet Junior Non-Commissioned Officer (JNCO), Cadet Senior Non-Commissioned Officer (SNCO) and Cadet Under Officer (CUO) promotion course candidates. After the parade, Air Marshal Brown spent time talking and having his photograph taken with the cadets.

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