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RAAF Meteorological Service

Foreword

Introduction

Chapter 1: The Weather Factor in Warfare

Chapter 2: Establishing and Developing the RAAF Directorate of Met. Services (D.Met.S)

Chapter 3: Recruiting and Training of Personnel

Chapter 4: Meteorology in Aviation

Chapter 5: The Met. Retreating

Chapter 6: The Met. Advancing

Chapter 7: The Met With the Army and the Navy

Chapter 8: Divisional Offices of the Bureau of Meteorology During the War

Chapter 9: Research and Instrumental Development

Chapter 10: The End, Aftermath, and Beyond

Appendix 1

Appendix 2

Appendix 3

Appendix 4

References

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Figure 21 'After Wartime Control, the met. Bureau in Melbourne yesterday reverted to civilian administration after control by the RAAF during the war. Among remaining RAAF Officers are (left to right) Flight Lieutenant R. Hodgins, Wing Commander E. W. Timcke, Group Captain H. N. Warren (Director) and Flight-Sergeant J. Napthali WRAAF.' Photo courtesy of The Age, Melbourne, 2 July 1946. Australian War Memorial negative no. 044698

  Hodgins, Timke, Warren and Napthali

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