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The Air Board, also known as the Administrative Air Board, or the Air Board of Administration, was the controlling body of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) from 1921 to 1976. It was composed of senior RAAF officers as well as some civilian members, and chaired by the Chief of the Air Staff (CAS). The CAS was the operational head of the Air Force, and the other board members were responsible for specific areas of the service such as personnel, supply, engineering, and finance. Initially based in Melbourne, the board relocated to Canberra in 1961.

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  • Air Board (Australia) (en)
  • Air Board (fr)
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  • L'Air Board (littéralement « conseil de l'air »), également connu sous le nom de administrative air board (Conseil administratif des forces aériennes), était l'organe de contrôle interne de la Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) entre 1921 et 1976. L'Air Board était composé d'officiers supérieurs de la RAAF ainsi que de quelques civils, et présidé par le Chef d'état-major de la Force aérienne. D'abord basé à Melbourne, son siège est déménagé à Canberra en 1961. (fr)
  • The Air Board, also known as the Administrative Air Board, or the Air Board of Administration, was the controlling body of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) from 1921 to 1976. It was composed of senior RAAF officers as well as some civilian members, and chaired by the Chief of the Air Staff (CAS). The CAS was the operational head of the Air Force, and the other board members were responsible for specific areas of the service such as personnel, supply, engineering, and finance. Initially based in Melbourne, the board relocated to Canberra in 1961. (en)
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  • Australian Air Board (en)
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