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Resource

Creator
CA 778, Air Services Branch; CA 35, Department of Air, Central Office
Title
A9301 RAAF Personnel files of Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs) and other ranks, 1921-1948
Imprint
National Archives of Australia, RecordSearch
Url
https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/scripts/AutoSearch.asp?Number=A9301
Abstract

The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) was established in 1921 and series A9301 was created by the RAAF in the same year. A9301 records the service history of enlisted RAAF personnel (members who were not officers).

The records consist of manila folders, arranged numerically by service number, containing various RAAF forms, cards and correspondence.

Information includes:
- enlistment papers;
- personal record of service - airmen;
- medical history; and, discharge information.

Files may contain documents relating to contact between the holding office and RAAF members (and their descendants or other interested parties) after the member left the service.

The series was discontinued in 1959 after the creation of series A703 'Correspondence files multiple number (Canberra) series'.

EOAS ID: bib/ASBS12824.htm

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