Frederick Halahan
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Air Vice-Marshal Frederick Crosby Halahan CMG CBE DSO MVO RAF (27 May 1880 – 17 October 1965) was a gunnery officer in the Royal Navy during the early years of the 20th century who became involved in early naval aviation efforts. He served in the Royal Air Force from its establishment in 1918 through the to 1930. During World War II, Halahan rejoined the RAF, serving on the staff of the Directorate of Personal Services.
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- Air of Authority - A History of RAF Organisation - Air Vice-Marshal F C Halahan
- Linley & Jim Hooper's family history pages - Air Vice Marshall Frederick Crosby Halahan
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Preceded by A E Borton |
RAF College Commandant 1926 – 1929 |
Succeeded by A M Longmore |
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