Charles Laverack Lambe

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Charles Laverack Lambe
10 May 187525 April 1953

Air Vice-Marshal Lambe
Allegiance Flag of United Kingdom United Kingdom
Years of service c. 18911931
Rank Air Vice-Marshal
Battles/wars World War I

Air Vice-Marshal Charles Laverack Lambe KCB CMG DSO RAF was born on 10 May 1875. He joined the Royal Navy in (or around) 1891 and following a distinguished career in the Royal Navy he transferred to the Royal Air Force. In 1919 Lambe was selected by Lord Trenchard to sit on the Air Council and in 1924 he was appointed commandant of the RAF’s No. 1 School of Technical Training. Charles Laverack Lambe retired in the rank of Air Vice-Marshal and he died on 25 April 1953.

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Military Offices
Preceded by
Francis Rowland Scarlett
Commandant, No. 1 School of Technical Training
28 February 192431 March 1928
Succeeded by
I M Bonham-Carter


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