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No. 7 Airfield Construction Squadron RAAF
No. 7 Airfield Construction Squadron (7ACS) was a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) construction squadron. The unit was first formed in October 1943 as No. 7 Mobile Works Squadron and served in the New Guinea Campaign and Bougainville Campaign during World War II. 7ACS was disbanded in June 1947. References

;Notes ;Bibliography * * * * {{cite book, last=Wilson, first=David, title=Always First: The RAAF Airfield Construction Squadrons 1942–1974, year=1998, publisher=Air Power Studies Centre, isbn=0-642-26525-9, url=http://airpower.airforce.gov.au/Publications/Details/219/Always-First-The-RAAF-Airfield-Construction-Squadrons-19421974.aspx, location=Canberra RAAF ground support squadrons, 7 Military units and formations established in 1942, 7 Military units and formations disestablished in 1947, 7 Engineering units and formations of Australia, Airfield Military units and formations of the Royal Australian Air Force in World War II ...
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