2014 50c Australia At War Australian Flying Corps Uncirculated Coin
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The Australian Flying Corps (AFC) was established during World War I and played a significant role in the air campaigns of the war. Formed in 1914, the AFC initially consisted of pilots and support personnel who flew in both the Western Front and the Middle East. It was instrumental in reconnaissance, combat missions, and providing air support for ground operations. The AFC gained a reputation for bravery and skill, contributing to the Allied war effort. Following World War I, the AFC was disbanded, but it laid the groundwork for the development of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), which was established in 1921.