Arthur McDonald
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Air Marshal Sir Arthur William Baynes McDonald KCB AFC RAF (Antigua, British West Indies 14 June 1903 – 26 July 1996) was a Royal Air Force officer who held senior command positions in the 1950s. He was also the fourth commander-in-chief of the Pakistan Air Force.
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- PAF s' Chief of the Air Staffs
- Air of Authority - A History of RAF Organisation Air Mshl Sir Arthur McDonald
Military offices | ||
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Preceded by L W Cannon |
Commander-in-Chief, Royal Pakistan Air Force 1955 – 1957 |
Succeeded by A Khan As PAF Chief of the Air Staff |
Preceded by Sir George Beamish |
Commander-in-Chief Technical Training Command 1958–1959 |
Succeeded by Sir Wallace Kyle |
Preceded by Sir Hubert Patch |
Air Member for Personnel 1959 – 1961 |
Succeeded by Sir Walter Cheshire |
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