| 11. | The School also took on further training of Observers and air gunners, in line with requirements.
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| 12. | On 22 June 1942, a separate Air Gunner's and Flight Engineer's badge ( ) was introduced.
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| 13. | Air Gunners and Wireless Air Gunners were sent to Operational Training Units after their gunnery course.
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| 14. | Air Gunners and Wireless Air Gunners were sent to Operational Training Units after their gunnery course.
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| 15. | Stanley Plumb, from Stroud, England, and air gunner Sergeant Eric Lucas, from New Zealand . _ __
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| 16. | The Blenheim typically carried a crew of three pilot, navigator / bombardier and telegraphist / air gunner.
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| 17. | An earlier separate decoration known as the Radio Operator and Air Gunner's badge was introduced previously in 1935.
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| 18. | Wireless operator / air gunners'schools at Maryborough, Queensland, and Ballarat, Victoria, are currently recommended for state heritage listing.
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| 19. | During the War it was used principally as a training base, particularly for the training of air gunners.
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| 20. | It offered instruction in the techniques of bomb aiming and machine-gunning to Air Observers, Bomb Aimers, and Wireless Air Gunners.
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