‘Operational heart’ of Air Force celebrates 75 years

The ‘operational heart’ of Air Force celebrated its 75th birthday on October 10 with special events, a flypast by a C-130J Hercules and a RAAF hot air balloon display.

CAPTIONA C-130J Hercules from 37 Squadron flies over the assembled guests and visitors at RAAF Base Glenbrook during the 75th anniversary celebrations. Story by Flight Lieutenant Robert Cochran. Photos by Sergeant David Gibbs.

Nestled in the idyllic lower Blue Mountains about 60km west of Sydney, RAAF Base Glenbrook occupies the site of the former Lapstone Hill Hotel. A grand establishment sprawled over 40 hectares, the hotel and its manicured grounds were acquired by the federal government in 1949.

Back then, the newly born RAAF Base Glenbrook became home to Headquarters Eastern Area Command under Air Officer Commanding Air Vice-Marshal John McCauley.

Today, Glenbrook is the home of Headquarters Air Command with Air Commander Australia Air Vice-Marshal Glen Braz at the helm.

“Glenbrook is a beautiful base that’s steeped in history,” Air Vice-Marshal Braz said.

“While fairly unassuming at first glance, it’s very much the operational heart of the Royal Australian Air Force, and there’s a lot of important work and decision-making that occurs behind its walls.

“We’re very proud of the history of Glenbrook, and so it’s important that we mark its 75th anniversary to honour the efforts of those who came before us, and to inspire the next generation.”

While Glenbrook has witnessed many changes since 1949, a constant throughout the decades has been its strong connection with the local community.

“The Blue Mountains is a wonderful community that’s always embraced the Air Force and its ongoing presence at Glenbrook,” Air Vice-Marshal Braz said.

“The local residents and business owners in this delightful part of the world have been the most gracious hosts, and I want to express my deepest thanks and appreciation for their ongoing support.”

Air Command Warrant Officer Stephen Weaver said the work done and the decisions made in Glenbrook have been instrumental in building the Air Force’s readiness and preparedness.

“For 75 years, dedicated individuals have supported the Australian people through peacekeeping, conflict, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief, both at home and abroad,” Warrant Officer Weaver said.

“The legacy of Air Command is not merely a history written in records, but a living testament to the efforts and sacrifices of each person who has served in this headquarters.”

CAPTIONAir Commander Australia Air Vice-Marshal Glen Braz prepares to plant the commemorative tree at RAAF Base Glenbrook. 


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