Linda Corbould was raised in Tasmania, Australia and joined the RAAF in 1981. At this time she wanted to become a pilot, but women were barred from this role. In a 2018 interview, Corbuld said that the recruitment officers "pretty much laughed at me" when she told them about her ambition. Instead, she served as an air traffic controller until 1990 when pilot training was opened up to women. During this period she took up skydiving, and became a national champion in the sport. In 1985 she represented Australia at the skydiving world championships which were held in Turkey. After completing flight training, Corbould became the third female member of the RAAF to gain her 'wings' and was subsequently posted to No 36 Squadron and flew C-130 Hercules transport aircraft. Corbould served as deputy commander of the C-130 Hercules detachment which formed part of the Australian contribution to the 2003 invasion of Iraq and was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia for planning and commanding a flight into Baghdadon the night of 12/13 April 2003. In October 2003 she met United States President George W. Bush during his visit to Australia. Corbould eventually amassed 15 years of experience as a C-130 pilot. She completed a Diploma of Military Studies at the Australian Command and Staff College during 2005. In 2006, Wing Commander Corbould oversaw the RAAF's program to accept the C-17 Globemaster III strategic transport aircraft into service. She assumed command of No. 36 Squadron RAAF on 17 November 2006 and delivered the RAAF's first C-17 from the United States to Australia on 4 December 2006. Corbould completed her posting as commander of the squadron on 8 December 2008. On this day she also led the RAAF's first all-female aircrew during a training flight. The next woman to lead a RAAF flying squadron assumed command of No. 33 Squadron in December 2018. After completing her posting to No. 36 Squadron, Corbould was appointed the Senior Air Force Officer in Tasmania, a position she had requested. She retired from the RAAF on 8 May 2011 after completing 30 years of service, but remained an officer in the Air Force Reserve. In this role she works with Australian Air Force Cadets. In July 2015 Corbould was the keynote speaker at a RAAF Association reunion in Launceston. 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.