Linda Corbould

[2] After completing flight training, Corbould became the third female member of the RAAF to gain her 'wings'[2] and was subsequently posted to No.

[3][4] In October 2003 she met United States President George W. Bush during his visit to Australia.

[7] In 2006, Wing Commander Corbould oversaw the RAAF's program to accept the C-17 Globemaster III strategic transport aircraft into service.

36 Squadron, Corbould was appointed the Senior Air Force Officer in Tasmania, a position she had requested.

[6] She retired from the RAAF on 8 May 2011 after completing 30 years of service, but remained an officer in the Air Force Reserve.

[16] In November that year she was appointed a member of the Veterans' Review Board, which is an independent statutory authority that assesses decisions made by several Australian Government agencies concerning grants and pensions for ex-service personnel.