AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE CADETS NO 3 WING ROUTINE INSTRUCTIONS 3WG RI 1/12 Appointments
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AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE CADETS NO 3 WING ROUTINE INSTRUCTIONS 3WG RI 1/12 Appointments
AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE CADETS NO 3 WING ROUTINE INSTRUCTIONS Lidcombe Barracks, Gormley St, Lidcombe. Page 1 of 8 3WG RI 1/12 Appointments 1. The following personnel are appointed to the positions shown, AUTH: OC. a) SQNLDR(AAFC) Larry Rice, 8485249, 3WGHQ is appointed A/OC 3WG, WEF 15 Jan 12 to 23 Jan 12, vice WGCDR(AAFC) Wayne Laycock on leave. b) SQNLDR(AAFC) Darren Banfield, 8021696, 3WGHQ is appointed T/CO 325 Sqn, WEF 24 Mar 12 until further notice. c) SQNLDR(AAFC) Daren Banfield, 8021696, 3WGHQ is appointed A/CO 334 Sqn 26 Mar to 12 09 May 12, vice FLGOFF(AAFC) Amberley Mercovich on leave. d) FLTLT(AAFC) Rod Hobson, 8021672, 3WGHQ is appointed A/XO 3WG 31 Mar – 12 Apr, vice SQNLDR(AAFC) Larry Rice on leave. e) FLGOFF (AAFC) Michelle Fisher, 312 SQN, 8535874 is appointed CO 312 SQN WEF 02 Feb 12. f) FLGOFF (AAFC) Graham Orams, 326 Sqn. 8532258 is appointed T/CO 326 Sqn WEF 7 May 12 until further notice. Postings 2. The following personnel are posted ex-parent units to units shown at the WEF dates and for duties as indicated, AUTH: OC. a) FLGOFF(AAFC) Michelle Fisher, 8535874 is posted ex 333 Sqn to 333 Sqn, WEF 02 Feb 12. b) AC(AAFC) Neil Clark, 8582494 is posted ex 303 Sqn to 3 LOGFLT, WEF 02 Apr 12. Leave 3. Pursuant to AAP 5110.001 the following members have been granted leave for the periods nominated, AUTH OC: a) SQNLDR(AAFC) Larry Rice, 3WGHQ, 8485249, is approved for leave 31 Mar 12 to 12 Apr 12. b) FLGOFF(AAFC) Amberley Mercovich, 334 Sqn, 8030048, is approved for leave 31 Mar 12 to 09 May 12. AFLO Leave 4. WGCDR Peter Rothwell will be on leave from 12 Apr 12 to 23 May 12. FLGOFF Darren Carruthers will be A/AFLO during this time. 2 Awards 5. The following members have been granted the following awards: a) CSGT Ashleigh Flanagan, 302 Sqn, CF378684 has been awarded Commendation of Brave Conduct 19 Mar 12. 6. The following cadets have been awarded the Adventure Training Award: CSGT Andrew Clark – 311 Sqn CSGT Yannick De Silva – 304 Sqn CSGT Bronte John – 322 Sqn CSGT Scott Nicholls – 322 Sqn CCPL Martin Kucera – 322 Sqn LCDT Dylan Bindczus – 304 Sqn AAFC Aerospace Challenge 7. Selection for the first AAFC Aerospace Challenge has been carried out with applications and a week long selection program at RAAF Amberley. This camp was conducted during April school holidays with 20 cadets who were selected from 138 applicants. These 20 successful applicants spent a week participating in a program designed to expose cadets to aviation and engineering programs of both RAAF and Civilian aviation industry. These cadets were also required to participate in developing a UAV program and presentation as part of the selection program. 3 Cadets from this selection program will go onto participate in an International Aerospace Challenge in UK in June. 8. Congratulations go to 6 cadets from 3WG selected to attend RAAF Amberley and participate in this new AAFC engineering program. CCPL Justen Bennett – 303 Sqn LCDT Sonat Erozan – 306 Sqn LCDT Peter Ratcliffe – 313 Sqn LCDT Dillion McGrath – 315 Sqn LCDT Belinda Blades – 318 Sqn LCDT Patrick Munsey – 336 Sqn 9. Congratulations to the 3 cadets selected to go to UK for the Aerospace Challenge. Included is one cadet from 3 WG and congratulations goes to the following cadet: LCDT Dillion McGrath – 315 Sqn Adventure Training Award 10. Congratulations to the following 3WG cadets who have successfully completed the Adventure Training Award(ATA). These cadets were presented their ATA badge on parade by Deputy Chief of Army, Major General Angus Campbell: CSGT Andrew Clark – 311 Sqn 3 CSGT Yannick De Silva – 304 Sqn CSGT Bronte John – 322 Sqn CSGT Scott Nicholls – 322 Sqn CCPL Martin Kucera – 322 Sqn LCDT Dylan Bindczus – 304 Sqn Bravery Commendation 11. Congratulations to CSGT Ashleigh Flanagan on receiving award Commendation For Brave Conduct. The following provides details of this award: a. CSGT Flanagan's award is promulgated in the Commonwealth Special Gazette S24 of 2012 (http://gazettes.ag.gov.au/portal/govgazonline.nsf/6A2E9694B6F7A271CA2579C6000B20 EF/$file/S%2024.pdf ) b. The following is an excerpt of the accompanying media notes (http://www.gg.gov.au/res/file/2012/honours/bd76/Media%20Notes%20%20Commendation%20for%20Brave%20Conduct.pdf, page 11): i. "On 25 November 2010, Miss Flanagan was at Wairo Beach when she saw a distressed girl further along the beach. Miss Flanagan and a school friend spoke to the girl who said three members of her family were in trouble. Miss Flanagan and her friend immediately entered the rough water and paddled towards the panicking family. When they reached the family she attempted to calm them as she helped them onto a foam board. Miss Flanagan, along with others, assisted the family to paddle out of the rip and back to the shore. ii. For her actions, Miss Flanagan is commended for brave conduct" First Aid Certificate Renewals 12. All staff completing first aid refresher courses are to ensure that they are completing the required course IAW AAP 5110.001 Part 2 Chapter 2, Paragraph 11. a. “First Aid certificate. Applicants must have attained, and continue to maintain for the duration of their AAFC service, an approved Statement of Attainment for HLTFA301B – Apply b. Basic First Aid (Senior First Aid Certificate).” The only First Aid qualification accepted by the AAFC is HLTFA301B and HLTFA301C. c. The following qualifications do not meet the minimum standard for the AAFC: HLTFA301A. 13. Enquiries regarding FA qualifications including RPL can be made to PLTOFF(AAFC) Sharon O’Donnell, 3WGHQ Training. WSA Training. 14. Commanding Officers/Flight Commanders are reminded of their requirement to have completed the WHS training of all staff and cadets. This was to be finished March 2012. If details 4 have not yet been forwarded to HQ they need to be now. Names of those who have been trained are to be forwarded to PLTOFF(AAFC) Sharon O'Donnell for notation on their personal record. Wearing of Uniform at HQ. 15. It has always been a requirement that all members either parading or attending HQ are to wear uniform. On occasions where it may not be possible to attend in uniform, neat and businesslike civilian attire is to be worn. This is to be by exception only. Members parading regularly at HQ who travel directly from work should bring their uniform with them, and change on arrival at HQ. a. Type of Uniform to be worn at HQ. Reference is made to recent CAF directive on Uniform matters dated 01 Aug 11, which states: i. “Dress in the Workplace. DPCU will remain the normal working dress for most Air Force personnel, where arduous or outdoor duties are involved, or where it is mandated in Joint Service establishments. Additionally, aircrew may wear flying clothing in operational units or at a command headquarters. However, outside these types of working environments, COs/Directors should encourage the wearing of the SD uniform as normal working dress to promote a clear Air Force identity.” b. As a result of the above, Members working at Wing and Squadrons HQ are requested to parade in SD (or TD) as a first preference. Members Parading at HQ and Appropriate Compliments 16. It is reminded that ALL members parading at HQ are to pay compliments to the OC on arrival and departure. On arrival, members are to not to remove head-dress, until after such compliments are paid. It is acceptable for this to be not done if the OC cannot be located or is in closed conference. If they have not paid such compliments on arrival, upon sighting the OC for the first time should sit fast or offer an appropriate greeting instead. Name Badges 17. Members are reminded that the approved name badge for AAFC personnel is the gold coloured badge with AAFC (or unit) crest. AAFC members are not permitted to wear the RAAF pattern silver name badge under any circumstances. RAAF members who are also AAFC members are not permitted to wear their RAAF name badges on AAFC uniform. Members are also no longer to wear the old RAAF/AIRTC pattern silver name badge with the surname only in blue writing. AAFCUI refers. 18. Whilst AAFC name badges are not compulsory, and are required to be purchased, members are to be encouraged to purchase and wear a name badge. Garrison Caps 19. It is also reiterated that no cadet of any rank is to wear a garrison cap. This is a directive from the RAAF. COs are not to allow senior cadets to flaunt this directive at local units under any circumstances. AAFCUI refers. 5 AAFC Access Cards 20. The AAFC Access Card is to be worn at all times by all AAFC personnel whilst on ADF establishments in the following manner; a. Tunic/Utility Jacket – worn with lanyard or fastened to the left breast pocket; b. Sweaters/Cardigans – worn with lanyard or fastened to the left epaulette; c. Shirts/Dresses – worn with lanyard or fastened to the left breast pocket; d. May be worn clipped to the trouser belt on the right side when wearing SD uniform. e. The Access card may only to be fastened to the epaulette when wearing the jumper or cardigan. AAP5135.003 Manual of Dress and AAFCUI Refer. Medal ribbons 21. Medal ribbons are not to be covered in plastic or any other transparent material. AAP5135.003 Manual of Dress Refers Badges not to be worn with AAFC Uniform: 22. Members are reminded that is a RAAF directive that the following ADF badges are NOT to be worn with AAFC Uniform (AAFCUI Refers). : a. b. c. d. e. f. RAAF Individual readiness Badge Military Skills Instructor Badge Army Recruit Instructor Badge Army/Infantry Combat Badge Parachutist Badge; or Skill-at-arms Badge; Wearing of badges above the breast pocket. 23. A number of badges are worn above the breast pocket such as medal ribbons and name badges. The bottom of these badges is to level with the top of the breast pocket, and worn centrally. A number of members have been seen regularly wearing badges incorrectly: a. b. c. d. Above the pocket with a gap; Overlapping the top of the pocket; Not positioned centrally; and/or Crookedly positioned. AAFC Uniform Instructions 24. Members are drawn to the AAFC Uniform Instructions v 3.31 which appear on the AAFC Resource Centre. All members should familiarise themselves with the contents and ensure that follow the instructions contained therein. 25. HQ3WG point of contact for all matters relating to dress is WGWOFF, WOFF(AAFC) R McFadden. Saluting of Cadet Under Officers 6 26. Reference is made to HQAAFC RI 05/10 which clarified AAFC policy on saluting of Cadet Under Officers. It is reminded that the previous 3WG ‘custom’ of cadets not saluting Cadet Under Officers whilst in the company of an airman has never been AAFC National Policy, and this local custom has been discontinued. Commanders do not have the option to vary this requirement at local level. For clarification, the policy is as follows: a. CUOs are to be saluted by cadets (CDT-CWOFF) at all appropriate times irrespective of who else is present. In any event, compliments should be paid to any higher rank by way of a simple greeting such as ‘Good Morning Sir’, ‘Good Afternoon LAC’ or ‘Good Evening Sergeant’. Alternatively a simple ‘Corporal’ or ‘Ma’am’ may be more appropriate. This goes hand-in-hand with a salute, for those so entitled. In the example of a CCPL passing by a CUO and an LAC(AAFC) standing together, the CCPL should salute and offer the greeting ‘LAC, Sir’ to the duo. In that way, the appropriate compliment is paid to both members. The logic is that each member receives the appropriate compliment for their rank. It is not to be viewed that saluting a CUO in the presence of an instructor is in some way disrespectful to the instructor. It is important that an appropriate greeting is made to acknowledge the position of both individuals. At all times common sense should apply, especially when large numbers of members of different ranks are gathered. At no times should an instructor ever salute a CUO. 27. HQ3WG point of contact for all matters relating to protocol and AAFC customs is WGWOFF, WOFF(AAFC) R McFadden. E-Mail Correspondence 28. All members are reminded that correct forms of address are to be used in all AAFC e-mails. Broadcast e-mails where there are members both senior and junior to the writer should be opened with ‘Sir, Ma’am, Colleagues’ or similar. The use of such terms as ‘excusing rank’ are NOT to be used. Rank is never excused in the AAFC. Staff and E-Media Policy 29. Reference is made to SOADMIN/POL/09 (2) which outlines the AAFC Policy on E-Media which is attached to this RI. DARREN COOK Squadron Leader (AAFC) Staff Officer Management Services 3 Wing Australian Air Force Cadets 07 May 12 7 8