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- Individual casualty figures for the AFC training squadrons are not available. In total, 51 AFC personnel died in accidents, and 20 as a result of disease, in the United Kingdom. (3)
- 25 killed, 8 wounded; Figure does not include personnel killed in accidents, or who died of illness, in the United Kingdom. In total, 51 AFC personnel died in accidents, and 20 as a result of disease, in the United Kingdom. (1)
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Units
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No. 4 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps
Unit
4 Squadron, the last Australian Flying Corp (AFC) Squadron to be formed during the First World War, was established at Point Cook, Victoria, in late October 1916. Fully mobilised by 10 January 1917, t...U51019
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No. 2 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps
Unit
The second squadron of the Australian Flying Corps (AFC) was formed, as 68 (Australian) Squadron, Royal Flying Corps (RFC), at Kantara in Egypt on 20 September 1916. Its initial personnel were drawn f...U51017
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No. 8 Training Squadron, Australian Flying Corps
Unit
By 1917 the Australian Flying Corps (AFC) consisted of four operational squadrons which outstripped the ability of the Army's Central Flying School at Point Cook to supply sufficient trained airmen. I...U51024
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No. 6 Training Squadron, Australian Flying Corps
Unit
By 1917 the Australian Flying Corps (AFC) consisted of four operational squadrons which outstripped the ability of the Army's Central Flying School at Point Cook to supply sufficient trained airmen. I...U51022
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No. 7 Training Squadron, Australian Flying Corps
Unit
By 1917 the Australian Flying Corps (AFC) consisted of four operational squadrons which outstripped the ability of the Army's Central Flying School at Point Cook to supply sufficient trained airmen. I...U51023
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3rd Squadron, Australian Flying Corps
Unit
Note on Squadron numbering: The unit that would become known as 3 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps (AFC), was formed at Point Cook, in Victoria on 19 September 1916. It was initially designated 2 Squ...U51018