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The Royal Australian Air Force and its forerunners have won many battle and theatre honours since their formation. * Egypt (1915–17) * Palestine (1917–18) * Western Front (1917–18) * Defence of Britain (1940–45) * Atlantic (1939–45) * Bismark * English Channel and North Sea 1939–45 * Tripitz * Baltic (1939–45) * Fortress Europe (1940–44) * France and Germany (1944–45) * Biscay Ports (1940–45) * Ruhr (1940–45) * Berlin (1940–45) * German Ports (1940–45) * Normandy 1944 * Walcheren * Rhine * Biscay (1940–45) * S.E. Europe (1942–45) * Egypt and Libya (1940–43) * El Alamein * El Hamma * North Africa (1942–43) * Mediterranean (1940–43) * Sicily 1943 * Italy (1943–45) * Anzio and Nettuno * Gustav Line * Gothic Line * Eastern Waters (1941–45) * Arctic (1940–45) *

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  • The Royal Australian Air Force and its forerunners have won many battle and theatre honours since their formation. * Egypt (1915–17) * Palestine (1917–18) * Western Front (1917–18) * Defence of Britain (1940–45) * Atlantic (1939–45) * Bismark * English Channel and North Sea 1939–45 * Tripitz * Baltic (1939–45) * Fortress Europe (1940–44) * France and Germany (1944–45) * Biscay Ports (1940–45) * Ruhr (1940–45) * Berlin (1940–45) * German Ports (1940–45) * Normandy 1944 * Walcheren * Rhine * Biscay (1940–45) * S.E. Europe (1942–45) * Egypt and Libya (1940–43) * El Alamein * El Hamma * North Africa (1942–43) * Mediterranean (1940–43) * Sicily 1943 * Italy (1943–45) * Anzio and Nettuno * Gustav Line * Gothic Line * Eastern Waters (1941–45) * Arctic (1940–45) * Russia (1941–45) * Syria 1941 * Pacific (1941–45) * Malaya (1941–42) * Darwin (1941–44) * Rabaul 1942 * Coral Sea * New Guinea (1942–44) * Moresby (1943–44) * Milne Bay * Bismark Sea * New Britain 1943 * Markham Valley (1943–44) * Dutch New Guinea 1944 * Morotai * South China Sea (1944–45) * Philippines (1944) * Borneo 1945 * Malaya (1948–60) * Thai-Malay (1960–66) * Malaysia (Confrontation 1962–66) * Ubon, Thailand (1962–66) * East Timor (1999–2000) * Iraq (2003) (en)
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  • The Royal Australian Air Force and its forerunners have won many battle and theatre honours since their formation. * Egypt (1915–17) * Palestine (1917–18) * Western Front (1917–18) * Defence of Britain (1940–45) * Atlantic (1939–45) * Bismark * English Channel and North Sea 1939–45 * Tripitz * Baltic (1939–45) * Fortress Europe (1940–44) * France and Germany (1944–45) * Biscay Ports (1940–45) * Ruhr (1940–45) * Berlin (1940–45) * German Ports (1940–45) * Normandy 1944 * Walcheren * Rhine * Biscay (1940–45) * S.E. Europe (1942–45) * Egypt and Libya (1940–43) * El Alamein * El Hamma * North Africa (1942–43) * Mediterranean (1940–43) * Sicily 1943 * Italy (1943–45) * Anzio and Nettuno * Gustav Line * Gothic Line * Eastern Waters (1941–45) * Arctic (1940–45) * (en)
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  • Battle and theatre honours of the Royal Australian Air Force (en)
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