Never too busy to help the needy

ONE of the most in demand RAAF squadrons still found time to raise money for charity.

RAAF Amberley’s 1 Combat Communications Squadron raised more than $1,000 through events and morale-boosting competitions, with funds going to The Smith Family, which supports Australian children and young people to overcome educational inequality caused by poverty.

Leading Aircraftman Todd Konemann was a driving force behind the project.

He said there were benefits not only for the squadron, but also the greater community.

“We recently completed the Five books in 50 days challenge, and in the past year we held various other events to raise funds.

“I have personally realised that in doing this type of charity fundraising event, it helps bring the team together in support of a good cause.”

Leading Aircraftman Konemann said Amberley personnel keep charities like The Smith Family front of mind.

“Two years ago, we decided to run a voting poll and see what charity the unit would like to support, and we landed on The Smith Family,” he said.

“I personally like to support charity organisations, but when I get the chance to do it with the team, I love it more.”

The Five books in 50 days challenge was inspired by the Brothers and Books Club, whose goal is setting up community libraries to encourage people to read when they are facing hardship.

“I really enjoyed reading ‘Leadership, Strategy and Tactics’ by Jocko Willink and ‘The Commando’ by Ben McKelvey, and knowing I was helping The Smith Family while doing it was extra special,” Leading Aircraftman Konemann said.

“I hope to inspire other team members to look for these opportunities to give back to the community.

“Even if you are away, when you have time, doing something is better than nothing.”

No 1 Combat Communications Squadron was first formed on 20 September 1965 as the Air Transportable Telecommunications Unit (ATTU).

The Squadron is part of No 95 Wing of the Combat Support Group and is one of the most deployed in the RAAF.

No 1 Combat Communications Squadron has grown significantly over the years, from 12 people in 1965 to the present day, where about 380 personnel provide tactical and temporary support to operations, exercises, and other activities in support of Air Force and the Australian Defence Force.

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