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    Air Commodore Raymond James Brownell, CBE, MC, MM (17 May 1894 – 12 April 1974) was a senior officer in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) and a First...
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  • American politician Raymond Brownell (1894–1974), Royal Australian Air Force officer and World War I flying ace Sonia Brownell, maiden name of Sonia...
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    the coffin to the cemetery. Captains Adrian Cole, Frank Lukis and Raymond Brownell acted as pallbearers along with five other officers who had served...
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    Territory and Java. De la Rue handed over Western Area to Air Commodore Raymond Brownell in December 1942; by the end of the month, headquarters staff numbered...
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  • Edgar Reynolds (1916) Richard Williams (1917–18) Harry Cobby (1925–26) Raymond Brownell (1926–28) Frank Lukis (1930, 1932–34) Frank Bladin (1934–35) Alan Charlesworth...
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  • Gerald A. Birks Clement G. Boothroyd Quintin Brand Edwin C. Bromley Raymond Brownell Oliver Bryson Walter M. Carlaw Percival V. G. Chambers Edwin A. Clear...
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    Japanese surrender talks. Left to right: Commodore John Collins; Lieutenant General Frank Berryman; Captain Roy Dowling; Air Commodore Raymond Brownell....
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    of the Australian Secret Intelligence Service, Deputy Chief of Army Raymond Brownell – Air Commodore, WWI flying ace Sir Neil Hamilton Fairley – Brigadier...
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    Air Commodore Raymond Brownell (second right), Lieutenant-General Bennett (far right) and Allied naval officers discussing an SWPA situation map, February...
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  • Western Australia, in 1938. The squadron's first commanding officer was Raymond Brownell. It was renamed No. 25 Squadron on 1 January 1939. Following the declaration...
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