- See also
- Notes
The Royal Australian Air Force and its forerunners have won many battle and theatre honours since their formation.[1] - Egypt (1915-17)
- Palestine (1917-18)
- Western Front (1917-18)
- Defence of Britain (1940-45)
- Atlantic (1939-45)
- Bismark
- English Channel and North Sea 1939-45
- Tripitz
- Baltic (1939-45)
- Fortress Europe (1940-44)
- France and Germany (1944-45)
- Biscay Ports (1940-45)
- Ruhr (1940-45)
- Berlin (1940-45)
- German Ports (1940-45)
- Normandy 1944
- Walcheren
- Rhine
- Biscay (1940-45)
- S.E. Europe (1942-45)
- Egypt and Libya (1940-43)
- El Alamein
- El Hamma
- North Africa (1942-43)
- Mediterranean (1940-43)
- Sicily 1943
- Italy (1943-45)
- Anzio and Nettuno
- Gustav Line
- Gothic Line
- Eastern Waters (1941-45)
- Arctic (1940-45)
- Russia (1941-45)
- Syria 1941
- Pacific (1941-45)
- Malaya (1941-42)
- Darwin (1941-44)
- Rabaul 1942
- Coral Sea
- New Guinea (1942-44)
- Moresby (1943-44)
- Milne Bay
- Bismark Sea
- New Britain 1943
- Markham Valley (1943-44)
- Dutch New Guinea 1944
- Morotai
- South China Sea (1944-45)
- Philippines (1944)
- Borneo 1945
- Malaya (1948–60)
- Thai-Malay (1960–66)
- Malaysia (Confrontation 1962–66)
- Ubon, Thailand (1962–66)
- East Timor (1999–2000)
- Iraq (2003)
See also- Royal Australian Air Force Memorial, Canberra
Notes1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.airforce.gov.au/News/Commemorative-Service-for-90th-Birthday-of-Air-Force/?RAAF-1RWUFsy5Xsfz1HLv+1Del/JA8tjSmvkr |title=Commemorative Service for 90th Birthday of Air Force |author=Royal Australian Air Force |date=11 November 2011 |website=Royal Australian Air Force |publisher= |accessdate=15 January 2015}}
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