Hugh Saunders
Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh William Lumsden Saunders, GCB, KBE, MC, DFC & Bar, MM (24 August 1894 – 8 May 1987) was a South African aviator who rose through the ranks to become a senior Royal Air Force commander.
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1941 Birthday Honours (New Zealand)1943 Birthday Honours1945 Birthday Honours1950 New Year Honours1953 Coronation Honours25th Aero SquadronAir Chief Marshal Hugh William Lumsden SaundersAir Chief Marshal Sir Hugh William Lumsden SaundersAir Member for PersonnelAndrew Beauchamp-ProctorAubrey EllwoodBalloon busterChief of Air Force (New Zealand)Far East Air Force (Royal Air Force)George Augustus Vaughn Jr.GermistonHugh Saunders (disambiguation)Hugh William Lumsden SaundersInspector-General of the RAFJames Allen WardJames Robb (RAF officer)John Cole-HamiltonJohn McCuddenJohn SlessorJohn Todd (RAF officer)Johnny CheckettsLauris NorstadLeslie HollinghurstList of Royal Air Force air chief marshalsList of World War I aces credited with 15–19 victoriesList of eponymous roads in LondonNo. 11 Group RAFNo. 45 Squadron RAFNo. 84 Squadron RAFNorman BottomleyOperation SteinbockRAF_Bomber_CommandRalph CochraneRoland BeamontRoyal_Danish_Air_Force
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Hugh Saunders
Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh William Lumsden Saunders, GCB, KBE, MC, DFC & Bar, MM (24 August 1894 – 8 May 1987) was a South African aviator who rose through the ranks to become a senior Royal Air Force commander.
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Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Wil ...... e des Vereinigten Königreichs.
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Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Wil ...... ior Royal Air Force commander.
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Sir Hugh William Lumsden Saund ...... ecjalnego Doradcy Lotniczego .
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South Africa
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Air Forces Western Europe (1951–53)
Air Member for Personnel(1947–49)
Bomber Command(1947)
Chief of the RNZAF Air Staff(1939–41)
Inspector-General of the RAF(1949–51)
No. 11 Group(1942–44)
No. 45 Squadron(1932–35)
RAF Burma (1945–47)
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South Africa
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1894-08-24
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Germiston, South Africa
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Hugh Saunders as Air Officer Commanding No. 11 Group during the Second World War
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Air Forces Western Europe
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RAF Burma
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1987-05-08
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Ringwood and Fordingbridge, England
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Sir Hugh Saunders
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Air Deputy to SACEUR
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Commander-in-Chief Bomber Command
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January – October 1947
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Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Wil ...... e des Vereinigten Königreichs.
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Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Wil ...... ior Royal Air Force commander.
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Sir Hugh William Lumsden Saund ...... tach 1942 - 1944 był dowódcą .
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Hugh Saunders
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Hugh Saunders
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Hugh William Lumsden Saunders
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