Air Force Reserves
Organisation
The Air Force Reserve comprises four higher command elements and 10 Air Force Reserve squadrons.
Higher Organisation
Director General Reserves – Air Force
The Director General Reserves - Air Force is responsible for providing the Chief of Air Force with advice on the management of Air Force Reserves and Australian Air Force Cadets and is responsible for developing policy in these areas.
Click here biography of Air Commodore Peter McDermott, AM, CSC, Director General Reserves – Air Force
Director of Personnel Reserves – Air Force
The Director of Personnel Reserves – Air Force is responsible for Air Force Reserve personnel management and policy and for Reserve salary.
Deputy Director Reserve Training, Headquarters Air Force Training Group
The Deputy Director Reserve Training is responsible for Air Force Reserve training policy and for functional control of Combat Reserve Wing ground training.
Headquarters Combat Reserve Wing is responsible for the operational control of the 10 Air Force Reserve squadrons and for providing competent Air Force Reserve personnel to augment Australian Defence Force capability.
Reserve Squadrons
- No 13 (City of Darwin) Squadron
- No 27 (City of Townsville) Squadron
- No 23 (City of Brisbane) Squadron
- No 26 (City of Newcastle) Squadron
- No 22 (City of Sydney) Squadron
- No 28 (City of Canberra) Squadron
- No 21 (City of Melbourne) Squadron
- No 29 (City of Hobart) Squadron
- No 24 (City of Adelaide) Squadron
- No 25 (City of Perth) Squadron
Related links
- Air Force Reserves, Defence Force Recruiting
- Defence Reserves Support, info for Reservists and employers