Francis John Linnell
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Air Marshal Sir Francis John Linnell, KBE, CB (16 March 1892 – 3 November 1944) was a senior Royal Air Force commander during the Second World War. He was Controller of Research and Development of the Ministry of Aircraft Production during the development of the Bouncing bomb, the weapon eventually employed in Operation Chastise. 'Jack' was dubbed Sir Francis in the desert in front of the British press by King George VI and posthumously appointed Commander of the Legion of Merit by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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Francis John Linnell
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Sir Francis John Linnell
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"Jack"
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Sir Francis John Linnell
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Near Tetsworth, Oxfordshire
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Margate, Kent
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34332423
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1075159655
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1914
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United Kingdom
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1892-03-16
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Air Marshal Linnell meets Alfred Critchley , the newly appointed Director-General of British Overseas Airways Corporation at an airfield in the Middle East, 1943
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1944-11-03
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300
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"Jack"
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AO A, HQ RAF Bomber Command
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Air Ministry as Assistant Chief of the Air Staff in charge of Training.
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1939
1941
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Air Marshal Sir Francis John Linnell, KBE, CB (16 March 1892 – 3 November 1944) was a senior Royal Air Force commander during the Second World War. He was Controller of Research and Development of the Ministry of Aircraft Production during the development of the Bouncing bomb, the weapon eventually employed in Operation Chastise. 'Jack' was dubbed Sir Francis in the desert in front of the British press by King George VI and posthumously appointed Commander of the Legion of Merit by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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Charing Crematorium, Charing
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Cremated at
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United Kingdom
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1914
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15242
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No. 99 Squadron(1934)
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RAF Base Malta(1931–32)
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RAF Mildenhall(1934–35)