RAAF Base Williamtown
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RAAF Base Williamtown (Template:Comma separated entries) is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) military air base located Script error: No such module "convert". north of Newcastle (Script error: No such module "convert". by road) in the local government area of Port Stephens, in New South Wales, Australia.[1] The base serves as the headquarters to both the Air Combat Group and the Surveillance and Response Group of the RAAF. The nearest towns are Raymond Terrace, located Script error: No such module "convert". west of the base and Medowie, Script error: No such module "convert"., north of the base, which is home to many of the base's staff.
The base operates a single runway which is shared with the Newcastle Airport under a lease agreement where the Department of Defence leases rights to use the runway to Williamtown Airport.[2] A number of the buildings and other facilities on the base are listed on the Commonwealth Heritage List.[3]
History
RAAF Station Williamtown was established on 15 February 1941 to provide protection for the strategic port and steel manufacturing facilities in Newcastle.[4] The base originally had four runways, each Script error: No such module "convert". in length to meet the needs of the Williamtown Flying School. The school consisted of 62 buildings which accommodated 366 officers and men.
A number of Australian Empire Air Training Scheme squadrons were formed at Williamtown before proceeding overseas and No. 4 Operational Training Unit was located at Williamtown from October 1942 until the unit was disbanded in April 1944. Following World War II, Williamtown was retained as the RAAF's main fighter base and was equipped with squadrons of Gloster Meteor and CAC Sabre fighters.[5][6]
In 1961, the squadron of Meteors were replaced with the Dassault Mirage aircraft.[5] On-base facilities were gradually expanded post war and through until the late 1960s.
In 1983, the role of Williamtown was upgraded to a tactical fighter base in preparation of the replacement of the Mirages with 75 F/A-18 Hornets in 1989. The following year, Williamtown became headquarters for the Tactical Fighter group and acquired new headquarter buildings, hangars, workshops, stores, medical facilities and a base chapel.[5]
Base Activity
since August 2017[update]Template:Dated maintenance category (articles)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". RAAF Williamtown employed approximately 3,500 personnel, including military, civilians and contractors, and generated $150 million per annum by way of salaries in the Hunter Region economy.[4]
RAAF Williamtown has several aircraft operating within it, including Boeing E-7 Wedgetail Airborne Early Warning and Control Aircraft, F-35A Multirole Fighter, Hawk 127 Trainer, and PC-21 Trainer aircraft all operated by various squadrons.[7] Williamtown formerly operated F/A-18 Hornets[8] and Pilatus PC-9 Trainers.[9]
RAAF Base Williamtown has sporting fields, recreation facilities, cinema and a fortnightly newspaper[10] highlighting activities around the Base and outside community.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". RAAF Williamtown is the home to Fighter World, a museum dedicated to Australian fighter aircraft.[11]
In 2014, the Australian Government announced that Williamtown would be the home base for the F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighters; the first of which arrived in December 2018,[12] and enter service with the RAAF in 2020.[13][14] Redevelopment works to prepare the base for the F-35, including a 2000 ft runway extension, began in January 2015.[15][16] This runway extension allows fighters to take off without the use of their afterburners, minimising noise for local communities.[17][18] Fifty-six of the seventy-two F35s will be based at Williamtown.[17]
The use of firefighting chemicals over a sustained period has resulted in contamination of the groundwater in the area surrounding the base, with residents initiating a class action lawsuit and expressing ongoing concern in national media over the impact on their properties.[19][20][21][22] Nationally, there are 90 sites impacted by PFAS contamination, with more internationally.[23][24]
Units
Script error: No such module "Unsubst". The following units are located at RAAF Base Williamtown:[25]
| Unit | Full name | Force Element Group | Wing | Aircraft | Notes |
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| 1ATS DET WLM | No. 1 Air Terminal Squadron Detachment Williamtown | Combat Support Group | N/A | Script error: No such module "Unsubst". | |
| 1CCS DET WLM | No. 1 Combat Communications Squadron Detachment Williamtown | Combat Support Group | N/A | [7] | |
| 1RSU | No. 1 Radar Surveillance Unit | Surveillance and Response Group | N/A | ||
| 1SECFOR | No. 1 Security Forces Squadron | Combat Support Group | N/A | ||
| 2SQN | No. 2 Squadron | Surveillance and Response Group | 42 | E-7A | |
| 2EHS | No. 2 Expeditionary Health Squadron | Combat Support Group | N/A | ||
| 2OCU | No. 2 Operational Conversion Unit | Air Combat Group | 81 | F-35A | |
| 3SQN | No. 3 Squadron | Air Combat Group | 81 | F-35A | |
| 4SQN | No. 4 Squadron | Air Combat Group | 78 | PC-21 | |
| 3CRU | No. 3 Control and Reporting Unit | Surveillance and Response Group | N/A | [26] | |
| 26SQN | No. 26 (City of Newcastle) Squadron | Combat Support Group | N/A | Airbase operations[25] | |
| HQ453SQN | Headquarters No. 453 Squadron | Surveillance and Response Group | N/A | ||
| 453SQN WLM FLT | No. 453 Squadron Williamtown Flight | Surveillance and Response Group | N/A | ||
| 76SQN | No. 76 Squadron | Air Combat Group | 78 | BAE-Hawk 127 | |
| 77SQN | No. 77 Squadron | Air Combat Group | 81 | F-35A | |
| 278SQN | No. 278 Squadron | Air Combat Group | N/A | Script error: No such module "Unsubst". | |
| 381ECSS | No. 381 Expeditionary Combat Support Squadron | Combat Support Group | N/A | Contingency operations[25] | |
| CSU-WLM | Combat Support Unit – Williamtown | Combat Support Group | N/A | Script error: No such module "Unsubst". | |
| HQ41WG | Headquarters No. 41 Wing | Surveillance and Response Group | N/A | ||
| HQ42WG | Headquarters No. 42 Wing | Surveillance and Response Group | N/A | ||
| HQ44WG | Headquarters No. 44 Wing | Surveillance and Response Group | N/A | ||
| HQ78WG | Headquarters No. 78 Wing | Air Combat Group | N/A | [25] | |
| HQ81WG | Headquarters No. 81 Wing | Air Combat Group | N/A | ||
| HQACG | Headquarters Air Combat Group | Air Combat Group | N/A | ||
| HQSRG | Surveillance and Response Group | Surveillance and Response Group | N/A | ||
| SACTU | Surveillance and Control Training Unit | Surveillance and Response Group | N/A | Script error: No such module "Unsubst". | |
| 335SQN AAFC | No. 335 Squadron Australian Air Force Cadets | Australian Air Force Cadets | N/A | [27] | |
| AEWCSPO | Airborne Early Warning Control System Program Office | Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Group | N/A | [25] | |
| GTESPO | Ground Telecommunications Equipment Systems Program Office | Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Group | N/A | Script error: No such module "Unsubst". | |
| TFSPO | Tactical Fighter System Program Office | Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Group | N/A |
See also
- United States Army Air Forces in Australia (World War II)
- List of airports in New South Wales
- List of Royal Australian Air Force installations
References
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