...Readers' Second Thoughts on Discipline "DISCIPLINE" -- like all generic terms -- is open to individual interpretation, and Fit Lt Middleton's "Comment" in the March issue of "RAAF News" on this topic has stirred writers from all ranks of the service. The first writer (Wg Cdr Nichols) was so early in the field In readers' discussions on discipline one thing has been made clear -- that individual interpretation of ...
Article : 618 wordsIN THE FAMILY. Plt Off Colin Bradford, Toowoomba, won the prize for leadership at the graduation ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 409 wordsAS A MEMBER of the Permanent Air Force you may have years of service still ahead of you, or you may be nearing the time for your discharge. Sooner or later you will need to think about your return to civilian life and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 563 wordsCPL BRUCE DAWE, of No 7 SD, Toowoomba, sees the Charge of the Light Brigade at Balaclava as a "rather unfortunate example" in the first "Comment" on discipline. ...
Article : 267 wordsWG CDR F. INGER, of Canberra, acknowledges very firmly the need for discipline, but makes the point that the Air Force needs "professionals, not professors." While challenging the concept of a "robot airman", he ...
Article : 337 wordsHere is a list of answers, taken at random, from questions asked of recruits at the WRAAF Training Section at Point Cook: "A PD is a Personnel Direc[?] ...
Article : 142 wordsBad luck for Air Cadet Under Officer H. H. Detjen who was to have been squadron commander at the graduation ...
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RAAF News (National : 1960 - 1997), Fri 1 May 1964, Page 2
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