19 Course News
Reunions
The 19 Course 40 year reunion may held on The Gold Coast was a great success (thanks Tubs!).
There are pictures here and here.
The Radschool Association is considering a reunion in Brisbane around Anzac day 2005.
Radschool Association
Trevor Benneworth started out to organise a Radschool reunion in 1999 (to see one of his original communications,
click HERE). He ended up starting the Radschool Association
(to go to their home page click HERE) as well as
organising reunion dinners on a state by state basis.
The 19 Course Story
In the Beginning ...
In January 1965 over 30 young men aged 15 to 17 converged on the Laverton
RAAF Base near Melbourne in Victoria, Australia in what for most of them was
their first taste of life away from their parents.
19 Course at Laverton in 1965
Select the highlighted links below to see some memorabilia from this era:
A plan of huts 450 and 451 showing room occupants
soon after the start of the course.
Rolf Roelfsema, Ted Vincent and Julian deRoss
outside Hut 450
A typical room inside Hut 450
Bruce Purcell and Rolf Roelfsema outside Hut 451
Awards at graduation time
Until graduation in August of 1967
the Radio Apprentice Squadron of the RAAF School of Radio was to be their
home while they did two years full time study at the Royal Melbourne
Institute of Technology followed by 7 months full time training at the School
of Radio on Laverton RAAF Base, with some time out for bivouacs and the like, for example at Lake Mountain.
19 Course at Lake Mountain, 1966
Almost all of the initial intake graduated.
19 Course at Graduation, Laverton 1967
After Graduation ...
After graduation they dispersed to RAAF bases all over Australia, and in spite
the inefficient and expensive (by today's standards) means of communication
managed to keep in touch for a while. But gradually there was less of this
communication. By the time Gough Whitlam became Prime Minister in 1972 a few
had already left the RAAF, and with the new government came an easing of the
restrictions on voluntary discharge, so that many 19 course members left the
RAAF at that stage.
The 1992 reunion
1992 marked the final Apprentice graduation at Laverton. This was to be the
trigger for the remarkable reunion, with a surprisingly high proportion of 19
Course managing to make it back to Laverton for that final passing out parade.
Geoff Chapman in particular went to great lengths to track down his fellow
members of 19 Course. It was quite an experience for everyone there to once
again see people who had once been so familiar after a break of 27 years.
Web Pages related to the Reunion
Select the highlighted item that you want to view:
The Communications Revolution ...
After the reunion there was a feeling that the 19 Course members should keep in
touch a bit more. This was now much easier than it was 27 years ago on
account of the emergence of email plus the greatly reduced cost of interstate
phone calls. They could keep in touch better than at any time since they were
in the Huts.
The Huts and their Occupants
19 Course were mostly in 2 huts in early 1965 (click names for more info):
Errol Johnson and Dave Spillman
started in Hut 386 (with some of 17 Course)
This is after the departure of some who left early:
- Hogan from Queensland
- Mesley from Victoria
- Robson from NSW
- Stewart from WA
The occupants of these huts were responsible for the early ageing of:
- Squadron Leader Merisch
- Flight Lieutenant Newman
- Flight Lieutenant Fuller
- Corporal Quincey
- Corporal Maine
- Corporal Cooper
And later:
- Squadron Leader Ralph
- Corporal Holtman
- Corporal Hodgeson
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