Graham Bladon
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Air Commodore Graham Clarke Bladon CB CBE RAF (13 September 1899 – 11 October 1967) was a Royal Air Force officer who served during the first half of the 20th century.
After flying training at Cranwell, Bladon served as a pilot in the Royal Naval Air Service. He transferred to the Royal Air Force on its creation and, in 1951, he was appointed the first Commander of the Royal Ceylon Air Force.
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- Air of Authority - A History of RAF Organisation - Air Cdre G C Bladon
- Sri Lanka Air Force - Air Commodore GC Bladon
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New title | Commander of the Royal Ceylon Air Force 1950-1958 |
Succeeded by J L Barker |
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