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Resource

Creator
CA 35, Department of Air, Central Office; CA 46, Department of Defence [III], Central Office
Title
A12372 RAAF Personnel files - All Ranks 1921-
Imprint
National Archives of Australia, RecordSearch
Url
https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/scripts/AutoSearch.asp?Number=A12372
Abstract

This series is the personnel series for post World War II service men and women serving in the RAAF. All ranks are represented in this series.

This series provides information about an individual's service in the RAAF, including enlistment, postings, promotions/demotions and date of separation. It also includes correspondence between the individual or the individual's relatives and the RAAF after the service person left the defence force.

The service number controls the records. This service number is made up of an alpha prefix, a number infix and then a running number. The alpha prefix corresponds to the rank/grouping of the service person.
The alpha prefixes are:
A = Airmen;
O = Officer;
N = Nursing sister;
L = Female commissioned officer;
W = Female (other ranks).

The number infix corresponds to the state in which a service person enlisted and commenced their services.
The number infixes are:
1 = Queensland;
2 = New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory;
3 = Victoria;
4 = South Australia and the Northern Territory;
5 = Western Australia;
6 = Tasmania.

Some records contain either a /H or a /P suffix:
/H suffix is for Historical and the record contains information on enlistment, postings and similar types of information, and
/P suffix is for Personnel and this record contains performance assessment, though the contents in each type of record can vary.

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