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| caption = People's Air Force Roundel
| start_date = {{Start date|21st June 1983}}
| country = [[File:DRO-State.png|20px]] [[Osterlicsh|Democratic Republic of Osterlicsh]]
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| command_structure = [[Department for Defence (Osterlicsh)]]
| garrison = VLF Landenbruck
| garrison_label = Headquarters
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| motto = Halten Sie unsere Luft osterlicsh!<br>{{Smaller|("Keeping our air Osterlicshian!")}}
| colors = <!--{{color orbox|#d8a526}}{{color box| colours = -->#252525}}
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| march = [https://youtu.be/eFUAkehfj2g Fliege Flugzeugmann, Fliege!]<br>{{Smaller|("Fly Airman, Fly!")}}
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== Organisation ==
Organisation information
 
=== Structure ===
People's Air Force is split into operational groups dependent on the purpose of each group. Each group is commanded by a Luftsmarschall with a Luftsvizemarschall as their second in command.
Structure information
 
* '''Air Combat Group (I)''' - Consisting of aerial combat elements, such as fighter aircraft and {{wp|ISTAR}} capabilities.
** Stemmler Wing
*** No. 101 Fighter Squadron ([[AF-A16]] and [[AF-22]])
*** No. 102 Fighter Squadron ([[AF-A10]] and [[AF-A21]])
*** No. 105 Bomber Squadron ([[AF-GRB10]] and [[AF-GRB20]])
*** No. 110 Bomber Squadron ([[AF-LRB5]] and [[AF-LRB7]])
*** No. 112 Maritime Squadron ([[AF-HM3]])
*** No. 121 Attack Helicopter Squadron ([[AF-HA19]] and [[AF-HA22]])
*** No. 133 Maritime Squadron ([[AF-HM5]])
** Kroeger Wing
*** No. 106 ISTAR Squadron ([[AF-GRB10]] and [[AF-R3]])
*** No. 114 Parachute Squadron ([[AF-T7]] and [[AF-T10]])
*** No. 117 ISTAR Squadron ([[AF-R10]])
*** No. 122 Medical Squadron ([[AF-T3B]] and [[AF-HT8]])
* '''Air Support Group (II)''' - Provides operational support to other groups, including air-to-air refueling, logistical support, and force protection.
** Hecker Wing
*** No. 201 Air Transport Squadron
*** No. 203 Air Transport Squadron
*** No. 210 Operational Support Squadron
*** No. 211 Transport Squadron
*** No. 227 Helicopter Transport Squadron
*** No. 250 Executive Transport Squadron
** Fürst Wing
*** No. 200 Volksluftsprovost Battalion (People's Air Provost)
*** No. 298 Luftsregiment (Air Regiment)
*** No. 299 Luftsregiment (Air Regiment)
* '''Operational Control Group (III)''' - Control of battlespace in the air, cyber, and space domains. Provides the ability to identify changes in the sphere of conflict and respond appropriately. Also includes liason between branches.
*** No. 300 Aerospace Battle Command
*** No. 301 Cyber Battle Command
*** No. 302 Astronautic Battle Command
*** No. 310 Liason Squadron
* '''Training Group (IV)''' - Training and development opportunities for new and existing staff. Also houses a research facility for the advancement of technology and practices.
** No. 400 Flight Training Squadron
** No. 403 Heavy Training Squadron
** No. 412 Helicopter Training Squadron
** No. 416 Maritime Training Squadron
** No. 444 Jet Training Squadron
* '''Service Support Group (V)''' - Contains logistic, mechanical, and engineering specialist staff for application to all groups. Staff often rotate posts annually.
** Engineering Wing
*** No. 500 Engineer Squadron
*** No. 501 Engineer Squadron
*** No. 502 Engineer Squadron
*** No. 504 Engineer Squadron
*** No. 509 Engineer Squadron
** Logistics Wing
*** No. 551 Logistics Squadron
*** No. 558 Logistics Squadron
*** No. 560 Logistics Squadron
*** No. 566 Logistics Squadron
 
=== Ranks ===
Ranks information here
 
==== Officers ====
Officers within the People's Air Force act as managers and commanders. Junior officer ranks are split into flug (pilots) and luft (engineers and support). Though each branch is provided with command and control training. As of 1st June 2020, all content taught to all officers is in line with the directives of the Urthian Worker's Internationale. In addition, officers serving on and after this date are said to be receiving retrospective training.
Information about officers
 
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==== Student Officers ====
Student Officers, of whom are not assigned a commanding post until their final year, attend an intense academic and practical training process. Content taught covers everything from military history, to tactical maneuvers, to signalling and survival. Students in their fourth and fifth year are offered junior command posts at specific deployments, but are not mandatory.
 
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==== Warrant Officers ====
Warrant Officers, while not directly officers, receive a {{wp|Warrant|warrant}} from the [[Department for Defence (Osterlicsh)|Department for Defence]]. Becoming a Warrant Officer is based on a selection of outstanding non-commissioned officers to undergo additional command and control training. Warrant Officers often provide a critical practical advisor role to officers.
 
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==== Non-Commissioned Officers & Enlisted ====
Non-commissioned officers (NCOs) provide the ground-level command of their subordinates. This often includes the regimenting of a day, the reinforcement of training and discipline, but also includes combat and support operations. Enlisted-ranked People's Air Force personnel form a majority of the numbers of the military branch and generally speaking have no specific command responsibilities.
 
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