FACTOID # 174: One in three Italian babies is born by caesarean section.
 
 Home   Encyclopedia   Statistics   Countries A-Z   Flags   Maps   Education   Forum   FAQ   About 
 
 
 
WHAT'S NEW
RECENT ARTICLES
More Recent Articles »
 

SEARCH ALL

FACTS & STATISTICS    Advanced view

Search encyclopedia, statistics and forums:

 

 

(* = Graphable)

 

 


Encyclopedia > Australian First Tactical Air Force

The Australian First Tactical Air Force (1 TAF) was formed on October 25 is the 298th day of the year (299th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 67 days remaining. Events 732 - Battle of Tours: Near Poitiers, France, leader of the Franks Charles Martel and his men, defeat a large army of Moors, stopping the Muslims from spreading into... October 25, 1944 was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will take you to calendar). Events World War II January January 4 - The Battle of Monte Cassino begins. January 5 - Murder of Danish playwright Kaj Munk January 17 - British forces, in Italy, cross the Garigliano River. January 20 - The Royal Air... 1944 by the The RAAF Roundel is based on that of the British Royal Air Force, with the central circle replaced by a Kangaroo, a symbol of Australia. The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) is Australias air force. It is part of the Australian Defence Force. The RAAF began in March 1914... Royal Australian Air Force to provide A fighter aircraft is a military aircraft designed primarily for attacking other aircraft, as opposed to a bomber, which is designed to attack ground targets, primarily by dropping bombs. Fighters are comparatively small, fast, and highly maneuverable, and have been fitted with increasingly sophisticated tracking and weapons systems to intercept... fighter and ground attack support to In general, allies are people or groups that have joined an alliance and are working together to achieve some common purpose. In general English usage, those who share a common goal and whose work toward that goal is complementary may be viewed as allies for various purposes even when no... Allied A nations army is its military, or more specifically, all of its land forces. Within a national army, armies are formations composed of several corps. Militaries An army is a countrys military. The word army (armée in French) can refer to any armed force (for example... ground and Navy is also:- shorthand for Navy Blue the nickname of the United States Naval Academy A navy is the branch of the armed forces of a nation that operates primarily on water. Most nations which have coastlines have their own navies; a few landlocked countries also possess navies, often as... naval forces, fighting the Flag of Japan adopted 1870, official 1999 Japanese Naval Ensign adopted 1889, re-adopted 1954 The Empire of Japan (大日本帝国; Dai Nippon Teikoku) was the official title of Japan before the end of World War II. The names Imperial Japan and Japanese Empire are also used... Empire of Japan in the This article deals with the military command/theatre known as the South West Pacific Area. The same name is occasionally used in a purely geographical sense. More common collective names for countries in the region include: South Pacific, Oceania, Australasia and South East Asia. South West Pacific Area (SWPA) was... South West Pacific Area. It was one of several Allied tactical air forces formed during Mushroom cloud from the nuclear explosion over Nagasaki rising 18 km (60,000 ft) into the air. August 9, 1945 World War II was a global conflict that started in 7 July 1937 in Asia and 1 September 1939 in Europe and lasted until 1945, involving the majority of the... World War II.


1 TAF had come into existence as No. 10 Operational For some other uses of the word group please see Group Group is a term used by different air forces for a unit of command. The size of this unit varies considerably between services. In the United States Air Force a group is made up of several squadrons, and itself... Group (10 OG) and later grew to encompass more than 20 A Squadron is a grouping of aircraft, naval vessels, armoured fighting vehicles or soldiers. An air force, army aviation or naval aviation squadron typically consists of three or four flights, with a total of 12 to 24 aircraft, depending on aircraft type and air force. In the Imperial Japanese Army... squadrons and more than 18,000 personnel. Its mainstay was to be the The North American P-51 Mustang was a successful long range fighter aircraft which set new standards of excellence and performance when it entered service in the middle years of World War II and is still regarded as one of the very best piston-engined fighters ever made. The definitive... P-51 Mustang; more than 500 P-51s had been acquired or ordered by Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is the sixth-largest country in the world, the only one to occupy an entire continent, and the largest in the region of Australasia/ Oceania. It also includes a number of secondary islands, the largest of which is Tasmania, an Australian State. Australia is... Australia, before the end of the war.


Air Commodore is the fourth most senior rank active in the Royal Air Force today, after the deactivation of Marshal of the Royal Air Force as a substantive rank in peacetime during defence cuts of the 1990s. It ranks above Group Captain and immediately below Air Vice Marshal. It has... Air Commodore Harry Cobby was the first commanding officer of 1 TAF. The unit was bolstered by RAAF squadrons returning from the Mediterranean and German Führer Adolf Hitler Preceding events (See also Events preceding World War II in Europe and Causes of World War II.) Germany was in debt after World War I, due to the Great Depression and the forced payments to the victors of World War I. Germans wanted a leader... northern European theatres.


As the conflict gradually shifted further north, 1 TAF was relegated — in the absence of a Japanese air presence — to patrol, reconnaisssance and some ground attack duties, including the Battle of Leyte Conflict World War II, Pacific War Date October 20, 1944 – December 31, 1944 Place Leyte, Philippines Result American victory The Battle of Leyte in the Pacific campaign of World War II was the invasion and conquest of Leyte in the Philippines by American and Allied forces... Philippines campaign in 1944 and the Borneo campaign of 1945 was a common year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). Events January January 5 - The Soviet Union recognizes the new pro-Soviet government of Poland. January 7 - British General Bernard Montgomery holds a press conference in which he claims credit for victory in the Battle of... 1945.


Although 1 TAF would almost certainly have taken part in the Operation Downfall was the overall Allied plan for the invasion of Japan at the end of World War II. It was scheduled to occur in two parts—Operation Olympic, the invasion of Kyushu, set to begin in November, 1945; and later Operation Coronet, the invasion of Honshu near Tokyo... proposed invasion of Japan, dissatisfaction with their role, especially among highly-experienced Fighter has a number of meanings: A fighter aircraft is a warplane designed to destroy other warplanes in combat. A fighter is one of the basic classes in the RPG Dungeons & Dragons. Fighters are warriors who specialize in the use of weapons. A fighter or warrior is a person... fighter pilots, led to what was known as the "Morotai Mutiny". Officers based at Morotai Island (695 sq mi/1,800 km²) is an island located in the Halmahera group of eastern Indonesias Maluku Islands (Moluccas). Contents // Categories: Islands of Indonesia | Indonesia geography stubs ... Morotai in the The Dutch East Indies, or Netherlands East Indies, (Dutch: Nederlands Indië) was the name of the colonies colonised by the Dutch East India Company which came under administration of the Netherlands during the ninteenth century (see Indonesia). Starting in the early 1600s, the Dutch East India Company had grown to... Dutch East Indies, including Australia's leading A flying ace is a military aviator who has shot down five or more enemy aircraft. The term originated in World War I in France, when French newspapers described Adolphe Pegoud as a flying ace after he became the first pilot to shoot down five German aircraft. Ace is also... air ace, Group Captain is a senior commissioned rank in the Royal Air Force and the air forces of many other Commonwealth countries. It ranks above Wing Commander and immediately below Air Commodore It has a NATO ranking code of OF-5, and is equivalent to a Captain in the Royal Navy... Group Captain Clive Caldwell, protested the missions against "senseless unimportant ground targets" and resigned. Cobby was blamed for the incident and was eventually dismissed. Caldwell and the other officers were re-instated.


  Results from FactBites:
 
Royal Australian Air Force (310 words)
The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) is Australia's air force.
The RAAF began in March 1914 as the Australian Flying Corps and became a fully independent air force in March 1921.
The Australian Flying Corps first combat missions were in what is now Papua New Guinea in 1914 to help seize German colonies.
  More results at FactBites »


 
 

COMMENTARY     


Share your thoughts, questions and commentary here
Your name
Your comments

Want to know more?
Search encyclopedia, statistics and forums:

 


Lesson Plans | Student Area | Student FAQ | Reviews | Press Releases |  Feeds | Contact
The Wikipedia article included on this page is licensed under the GFDL.
Images may be subject to relevant owners' copyright.
All other elements are (c) copyright NationMaster.com 2003-5. All Rights Reserved.
Usage implies agreement with terms, 1022, m