Francis Rowland Scarlett

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Francis Rowland Scarlett
18 May 187515 April 1934

Air Commodore Scarlett
Allegiance Flag of United Kingdom United Kingdom
Service/branch Royal Air Force
Years of service c. 18911931
Rank Air Vice-Marshal
Battles/wars World War I

Air Vice-Marshal Francis Rowland Scarlett, CB, DSO, RAF was born on 18 May 1875. He joined the Royal Navy in (or around) 1891 and in April 1913 he attended the Central Flying School. From that point onwards his military career was concerned with the delivery of air power, first in the Royal Naval Air Service and then in the Royal Air Force. Scarlett was appointed the first commandant of the RAF's No. 1 School of Technical Training and on 22 January 1920, he was awarded a permanent commission in the RAF. Francis Rowland Scarlett retired in the rank of Air Vice-Marshal and he died on 15 April 1934.

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Military Offices
Preceded by
New Creation
Commandant, No. 1 School of Technical Training
8 December 191927 February 1924
Succeeded by
C L Lambe
Preceded by
Sir John Salmond
Commander-in-Chief Air Defence of Great Britain
1928–1929
Succeeded by
Sir Edward Ellington
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