The Air Force is one of the oldest and most respected air forces in the world. The Australian Flying Corps was established at Point Cook in Victoria in 1912. From these origins the Air Force was formed on the 31st of March 1921 and the prefix ‘Royal' was added on the 31st of August 1921.
Today's Air Force celebrates its birthday on the 31st of March.
When you join the Air Force you have the opportunity to earn a wide range of medals that reflect outstanding individual efforts, or involvement in significant missions. For example, members who served for over 30 days in East Timor, when Australia led the movement to remove the occupying Indonesian power from the territory, received an International Force East Timor (INTERFET) Medal. It features the dove of peace with an olive branch on one side with the words TOGETHER AS ONE FOR PEACE IN EAST TIMOR.
Medals that reflect outstanding individual efforts include Australian Gallantry, Distinguished Service and Conspicuous Service Decorations. And of course there is Australia's most prestigious Gallantry Decoration, The Victoria Cross for Australia.
There is a long history to the practice of saluting, and this practice still exists today as a display of loyalty and respect between members of the Air Force.


















