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No. 91 (Composite) Wing RAAF edit

No. 91 (Composite) Wing was a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) wing that operated during the Korean War and its immediate aftermath. Formed in October 1950, it administered several RAAF units, including No. 77 (Fighter) Squadron, No. 30 Transport Unit (re-formed in 1953 as No. 36 (Transport) Squadron, which itself spawned RAAF Transport Flight (Japan) in 1955), No. 391 (Base) Squadron, and No. 491 (Maintenance) Squadron. The wing was termed "composite" because it operated a mixed complement of aircraft, rather than only one type. It was disbanded in April 1955.

Contributor(s): Ian Rose

This Good Topic Candidate follows on from a nomination for a similar but smaller formation, No. 90 (Composite) Wing, which was promoted to FT in December 2014. Whereas No. 90 Wing was formed to administer RAAF units in the Malayan Emergency, No. 91 Wing was the overarching organisation for RAAF units in the contemporaneous Korean War. At one stage this was going to be an FT nom, and I was just awaiting the main article's promotion to FA for that, but after some last-minute digging I found evidence that RAAF Transport Flight (Japan) was officially part of the wing for a short time, and therefore should technically be a part of this topic, meaning that we had more GAs than FAs -- that's how it goes sometimes... ;-) --Ian Rose (talk) 14:48, 22 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]