John Newham, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

John Newham

Royal Australian Air Force air marshal

Date of Birth: 30-Nov-1930

Place of Birth: Cowra, New South Wales, Australia

Profession: aircraft pilot, air force officer

Nationality: Australia

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About John Newham

  • Air Marshal John William "Jake" Newham, AC (born 30 November 1930) is a retired senior commander of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF).
  • He served as Chief of the Air Staff (CAS) from 1985 until 1987.
  • Joining the RAAF in 1951, he flew Gloster Meteor jets with No.
  • 77 Squadron in the Korean War in 1953, and subsequently de Havilland Vampires with No.
  • 78 Wing on garrison duty in Malta.
  • From 1958 to 1960, he served with No.
  • 3 Squadron, operating CAC Sabres during the Malayan Emergency.
  • He took charge of No.
  • 3 Squadron in 1967, when it re-equipped with the Dassault Mirage III supersonic fighter.
  • His commands in the early 1970s included the Aircraft Research and Development Unit, RAAF Base Laverton, and No.
  • 82 Wing, the last-mentioned during its first years operating the long-delayed General Dynamics F-111C swing-wing bomber.
  • He was appointed Deputy Chief of the Air Staff in March 1984, and CAS in May the following year.
  • His tenure as CAS coincided with the release of the Dibb Report on Australia's defence capabilities, and the controversial transfer of the RAAF's battlefield helicopters to the Australian Army.
  • Newham retired from the Air Force in July 1987 and became a company director.

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