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War History of the Australian Meteorological Service

Foreword

Preface

Introduction

Chapter 1: D.Met.S.—Australia's Wartime Weather Service

Chapter 2: The Weather Factor in Warfare

Chapter 3: Met in the Retreat

Chapter 4: Met in the Advance

Chapter 5: Meteorology in Aviation

Chapter 6: Central Forecasting Services

Chapter 7: Met With the Army

Chapter 8: Research and Personnel Training

Chapter 9: Instrumental Development and Maintenance

Chapter 10: Scientific Developments in the RAAF Meteorological Service

Chapter 11: Divisional Bureaux and Their Work

Appendix 1: List of Reports Provided by D.Met.S. for Advances Operational Planning and Other Purposes

Appendix 2: List of Service Personnel RAAF Meteorological Service

Appendix 3: List of Civilian Personnel Who Worked Together with Service Personnel of the RAAF Meteorological Service
Men
Women

Appendix 4: List of Locations at which RAAF Meteorological Service Personnel Served


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Appendix 3: List of Civilian Personnel Who Worked Together with Service Personnel of the RAAF Meteorological Service

This list provides some of the names of the at least 50 civilians, both men and women, who worked together with service personnel of the RAAF Meteorological Service. Some, e.g. J. V. Maher, F. G. Rose and W. S. Watt, are mentioned in the text.

Men

Brooke J.
Brown J.
Browne P.
Bullman N.
Colvin
Day L.
Edgar H.
Emmett J.
Foley J. C.
Ganell G.
Heron A.
Hounam C.
Jebb
Kellick B.
Kidner G.
Leake P.
McKenzie K.
Maher J. V.
O'Neill P. J.
Roach J. W.
Rose F. G.
Ryan P. J.
Todd R.
Tregenza H.
Watt W. S.
Wintle

Women

Carey, Genevieve N.
Douglas, M.
Maloney, Maureen
Moore, Dorothy
Wallace, Margaret


People in Bright Sparcs - Foley, James Charles; Maher, John Vincent (Jack); Watt, William Shand

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Haldane, T. 1997 'War History of the Australian Meteorological Service in the Royal Australian Air Force April 1941 to July 1946', Metarch Papers, No. 10 October 1997, Bureau of Meteorology

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