John Salmond

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El Mariscal de la Reial Força Aèria Sir John Maitland Salmond GCB CMG CVO DSO amb barra RAF (17 de juliol de 1881 – 16 d'abril de 1968) va ser un oficial britànic que arribà al màxim rang del Royal Flying Corps durant la Primera Guerra Mundial. Durant la primera meitat del segle xx va ser un comandant superior de la RAF, servint entre 1930 i 1933 com a Cap de l'Estat Major de l'Aire. rdf:langString
Sir John Maitland Salmond GCB, CMG, CVO, DSO & Bar (* 17. Juli 1881 in London; † 16. April 1968 in Eastbourne, East Sussex) war ein britischer Offizier, der in der Zwischenkriegszeit zum Marshal of the Royal Air Force und Chief of the Air Staff aufstieg. rdf:langString
Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir John Maitland Salmond, GCB, CMG, CVO, DSO & Bar (17 July 1881 – 16 April 1968) was a British military officer who rose to high rank in the Royal Flying Corps and then the Royal Air Force. During the First World War he served as a squadron commander, a wing commander and then as General Officer Commanding the RAF on the Western Front towards the end of the war. He went on to be Air Officer Commanding British Forces in Iraq in the early 1920s when he halted a Turkish invasion and sought to put down a Kurdish uprising against King Faisal, the British-sponsored ruler of Iraq. He was Chief of the Air Staff in the early 1930s and bitterly opposed the position taken by British politicians at the World Disarmament Conference in Geneva, which would have led to the rdf:langString
rdf:langString John Salmond
rdf:langString John Salmond
rdf:langString John Salmond
rdf:langString Sir John Maitland Salmond
rdf:langString Sir John Maitland Salmond
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xsd:date 1881-07-17
rdf:langString Air Marshal Sir John Salmond in 1925
xsd:date 1968-04-16
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rdf:langString Officer Commanding 2nd Wing
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rdf:langString Officer Commanding No. 3 Squadron
rdf:langString Officer Commanding the Administrative Wing, RFC
rdf:langString Commander-in-Chief Air Defence of Great Britain
rdf:langString General Officer Commanding the Training Division, RFC
rdf:langString Officer Commanding the II Brigade RFC
rdf:langString Officer Commanding the V Brigade RFC
rdf:langString Officer Commanding the VI Brigade RFC
rdf:langString (Command retitled Officer Commanding the Training Brigade in July 1916)
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xsd:integer 1916
xsd:integer 1917
xsd:integer 1918
xsd:integer 1922
xsd:integer 1925
xsd:integer 1929
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xsd:integer 1933
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rdf:langString February – March 1916
rdf:langString June – October 1917
rdf:langString El Mariscal de la Reial Força Aèria Sir John Maitland Salmond GCB CMG CVO DSO amb barra RAF (17 de juliol de 1881 – 16 d'abril de 1968) va ser un oficial britànic que arribà al màxim rang del Royal Flying Corps durant la Primera Guerra Mundial. Durant la primera meitat del segle xx va ser un comandant superior de la RAF, servint entre 1930 i 1933 com a Cap de l'Estat Major de l'Aire.
rdf:langString Sir John Maitland Salmond GCB, CMG, CVO, DSO & Bar (* 17. Juli 1881 in London; † 16. April 1968 in Eastbourne, East Sussex) war ein britischer Offizier, der in der Zwischenkriegszeit zum Marshal of the Royal Air Force und Chief of the Air Staff aufstieg.
rdf:langString Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir John Maitland Salmond, GCB, CMG, CVO, DSO & Bar (17 July 1881 – 16 April 1968) was a British military officer who rose to high rank in the Royal Flying Corps and then the Royal Air Force. During the First World War he served as a squadron commander, a wing commander and then as General Officer Commanding the RAF on the Western Front towards the end of the war. He went on to be Air Officer Commanding British Forces in Iraq in the early 1920s when he halted a Turkish invasion and sought to put down a Kurdish uprising against King Faisal, the British-sponsored ruler of Iraq. He was Chief of the Air Staff in the early 1930s and bitterly opposed the position taken by British politicians at the World Disarmament Conference in Geneva, which would have led to the UK's complete aerial disarmament. In the event the talks broke down when Adolf Hitler withdrew from the Conference in October 1933.
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rdf:langString V Brigade RFC
rdf:langString II Brigade RFC
rdf:langString VI Brigade RFC
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xsd:string 2nd Wing RFC(1915–16)
xsd:string Air Defence of Great Britain(1925–28)
xsd:string Air Member for Personnel(1929–30)
xsd:string Chief of the Air Staff(1930–33)
xsd:string II Brigade RFC (1916)
xsd:string Inland Area (1920–22)
xsd:string Iraq Command(1922–24)
xsd:string No. 3 Squadron RFC(1914–15)
xsd:string No. 7 Squadron RFC(1914)
xsd:string Southern Area (1919–20)
xsd:string V Brigade RFC (1916)
xsd:string VI Brigade RFC (1916–17)

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