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- Peter_Raw abstract "Air Commodore Peter Frank Raw DSO, DFC, AFC (5 June 1922 – 14 July 1988) was a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) pilot and officer. He joined the RAAF in 1941, and served as a flight instructor, bomber pilot and the commander of a communications unit during World War II. After the war he became a specialist navigator. He was appointed the commander of No. 2 Squadron in January 1953, but temporarily left this position for part of the year to participate in the 1953 London to Christchurch air race, and placed second when the race was conducted in October. He returned to lead No. 2 Squadron at the end of 1953 and held this position until 1955. Raw subsequently served in staff and diplomatic roles until 1965, when he took command of No. 82 Wing. Between May 1966 and April 1967, he served in the Vietnam War as the air support coordinator for the Australian forces in South Vietnam; his initial refusal to commit RAAF helicopters to support the Australian Army force ambushed during the Battle of Long Tan generated lasting controversy. Raw served in various staff and training positions until 1972, when he was appointed the commander of RAAF Base Butterworth. He returned to Australia in 1976 and retired from the RAAF two years later.".
- Peter_Raw alias "Peter Raw".
- Peter_Raw award Air_Force_Cross_(United_Kingdom).
- Peter_Raw award Cross_of_Valour_(Poland).
- Peter_Raw award Distinguished_Flying_Cross_(United_Kingdom).
- Peter_Raw award Distinguished_Service_Order.
- Peter_Raw battle Vietnam_War.
- Peter_Raw battle World_War_II.
- Peter_Raw birthDate "1922-06-05".
- Peter_Raw birthPlace Carnegie,_Victoria.
- Peter_Raw birthPlace Victoria_(Australia).
- Peter_Raw birthYear "1922".
- Peter_Raw deathDate "1988-07-14".
- Peter_Raw deathYear "1988".
- Peter_Raw militaryBranch Royal_Australian_Air_Force.
- Peter_Raw militaryCommand "No. 1 Long Range Flight RAAF (1953)".
- Peter_Raw militaryCommand "No. 2 Squadron RAAF (1953–1955)".
- Peter_Raw militaryCommand "No. 205 Group Communication Squadron RAF (1945)".
- Peter_Raw militaryCommand "No. 82 Wing RAAF (1965–1966)".
- Peter_Raw militaryCommand "RAAF Base Butterworth (1972–1976)".
- Peter_Raw serviceEndYear "1978".
- Peter_Raw serviceStartYear "1941".
- Peter_Raw thumbnail Squadron_Leader_Peter_Raw_in_1952.jpg?width=300.
- Peter_Raw wikiPageExternalLink The-RAAF-at-Long-Tan.aspx.
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- Peter_Raw alternativeNames "Peter Raw".
- Peter_Raw awards Air_Force_Cross_(United_Kingdom).
- Peter_Raw awards Cross_of_Valour_(Poland).
- Peter_Raw awards Distinguished_Flying_Cross_(United_Kingdom).
- Peter_Raw awards Distinguished_Service_Order.
- Peter_Raw battles Vietnam_War.
- Peter_Raw battles World_War_II.
- Peter_Raw birthDate "1922-06-05".
- Peter_Raw birthPlace Carnegie,_Victoria.
- Peter_Raw birthPlace Victoria_(Australia).
- Peter_Raw branch Royal_Australian_Air_Force.
- Peter_Raw caption "Squadron Leader Peter Raw in the cockpit of a Vampire aircraft during 1952".
- Peter_Raw commands No._1_Long_Range_Flight_RAAF.
- Peter_Raw commands No._2_Squadron_RAAF.
- Peter_Raw commands No._82_Wing_RAAF.
- Peter_Raw commands RMAF_Butterworth.
- Peter_Raw commands No._205_Group_Communication_Squadron_RAF.
- Peter_Raw dateOfBirth "1922-06-05".
- Peter_Raw dateOfDeath "1988-07-14".
- Peter_Raw deathDate "1988-07-14".
- Peter_Raw deathPlace "Melbourne, Victoria".
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- Peter_Raw name "Peter Frank Raw".
- Peter_Raw name "Raw, Peter Frank".
- Peter_Raw placeOfBirth "Carnegie, Victoria".
- Peter_Raw rank Air_commodore.
- Peter_Raw serviceyears "1941".
- Peter_Raw shortDescription "Royal Australian Air Force pilot and officer".
- Peter_Raw description "Royal Australian Air Force pilot and officer".
- Peter_Raw description "Royal Australian Air Force pilot and officer".
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- Peter_Raw subject Category:1988_deaths.
- Peter_Raw subject Category:Australian_aviators.
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- Peter_Raw subject Category:Recipients_of_the_Distinguished_Flying_Cross_(United_Kingdom).
- Peter_Raw subject Category:Royal_Australian_Air_Force_officers.
- Peter_Raw subject Category:Royal_Australian_Air_Force_personnel_of_World_War_II.
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- Peter_Raw comment "Air Commodore Peter Frank Raw DSO, DFC, AFC (5 June 1922 – 14 July 1988) was a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) pilot and officer. He joined the RAAF in 1941, and served as a flight instructor, bomber pilot and the commander of a communications unit during World War II. After the war he became a specialist navigator. He was appointed the commander of No.".