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Connecting air and ground
A C-130J Hercules became a speck in the sky for a team of No. 4 Squadron combat controllers as they descended through the air at 200km/h.

Storm passes to reveal gems of instructors
The largest Royal Australian Air Force air warfare instructor course to date, which culminated in Exercise Diamond Storm 2022, has concluded.

Chief and recruit bond with promises, and a coin
A special reunion took place at the latest graduation ceremony at Air Force’s No. 1 Recruit Training Unit at RAAF Base Wagga.

Anzac spirit on show
Australian and New Zealand medical teams have worked together for a casualty evacuation exercise in the Solomon Islands.

Taking skills across the Pacific
Captain Celie Bright-Perry's deployment to the Solomon Islands has allowed her to apply training in a unique team environment.

Army pilot speaks Air Force lingo
Captain David Fileman is an Army helicopter pilot working in RAAF's No. 4 Squadron, deployed on TS21.

Gunners take to the sky
Gunners from the 8th/12th Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery, took to the sky with a lift in Pilatus PC-21 aircraft.

Students graduate with a bang
Army and Air Force personnel have put their newly learned skills in coordinating close air support for soldiers on the ground into practice.

Free falling in Wagga
Combat controllers of No. 4 Squadron have conducted their annual parachute continuation training, Exercise Havoc Drop 20-1 at RAAF Base Wagga.

Combat controllers put through their paces
Exercise Havoc Strike is a custom-built training program to link those on the ground and in the sky.

Cool heads on the ground for disaster scenario
Air Force Combat Controllers are putting their specialised skills to the test during a multinational disaster relief exercise.

Taking to the sky to say goodbye
The PC-9/As did a rare formation flypast over the New South Wales Hunter region ahead of their retirement.