Battle and theatre honours of the Royal Australian Air Force

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The Royal Australian Air Force and its forerunners have won many battle and theatre honours since their formation.[1]

  • Egypt (1915–17)
  • Palestine (1917–18)
  • Western Front (1917–18)
  • Defence of Britain (1940–45)
  • Atlantic (1939–45)
  • Bismark
  • English Channel and North Sea 1939–45
  • Tripitz
  • Baltic (1939–45)
  • Fortress Europe (1940–44)
  • France and Germany (1944–45)
  • Biscay Ports (1940–45)
  • Ruhr (1940–45)
  • Berlin (1940–45)
  • German Ports (1940–45)
  • Normandy 1944
  • Walcheren
  • Rhine
  • Biscay (1940–45)
  • S.E. Europe (1942–45)
  • Egypt and Libya (1940–43)
  • El Alamein
  • El Hamma
  • North Africa (1942–43)
  • Mediterranean (1940–43)
  • Sicily 1943
  • Italy (1943–45)
  • Anzio and Nettuno
  • Gustav Line
  • Gothic Line
  • Eastern Waters (1941–45)
  • Arctic (1940–45)
  • Russia (1941–45)
  • Syria 1941
  • Pacific (1941–45)
  • Malaya (1941–42)
  • Darwin (1941–44)
  • Rabaul 1942
  • Coral Sea
  • New Guinea (1942–44)
  • Moresby (1943–44)
  • Milne Bay
  • Bismark Sea
  • New Britain 1943
  • Markham Valley (1943–44)
  • Dutch New Guinea 1944
  • Morotai
  • South China Sea (1944–45)
  • Philippines (1944)
  • Borneo 1945
  • Malaya (1948–60)
  • Thai-Malay (1960–66)
  • Malaysia (Confrontation 1962–66)
  • Ubon, Thailand (1962–66)
  • East Timor (1999–2000)
  • Iraq (2003)

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Notes[]

  1. ^ Royal Australian Air Force (11 November 2011). "Commemorative Service for 90th Birthday of Air Force". Royal Australian Air Force. Retrieved 15 January 2015.


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