John Hearson

John Hearson
Born 5 August 1883
Died 9 January 1964(1964-01-09) (aged 80)
Allegiance  United Kingdom
Service/branch British Army (to 1918)
 Royal Air Force (1918-1927)
Rank Air Commodore
Battles/wars World War I

Air Commodore John Glanville Hearson CB CBE DSO (5 August 1883 - 9 January 1964) was a World War I squadron and wing commander and senior staff officer in the Royal Flying Corps who reached the rank of brigadier general and became the Royal Air Force's first Director of Training. Remaining in the RAF after the War, he was promoted to air commodore on 30 June 1923.[1] In the first half of the 1920s he held senior positions on RAF Iraq Command, the British organisation responsible for maintaining control of Iraq.

Towards the end of 1925 Hearson was appointed Air Officer Commanding the Special Reserve and Auxiliary Air Force which later became the Air Defence Group and then No. 1 (Air Defence) Group. Hearson retired from the RAF in 1927 but returned to service in the build up before World War II to establish and command the UK's barrage balloon organisation.

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Military offices
Preceded by
G Livingston
Chief Staff Officer, HQ Training Division RFC
October 1917 March 1918
Royal Flying Corps subsumed into RAF
New title
RAF established
Director of Training
April 1918 - 1919
Succeeded by
P W Game
As Director of Training and Organisation
Vacant
No. 30 Group disbanded from 1919 to 1937
Air Officer Commanding No. 30 (Balloon Barrage) Group
1937 - 1939
Succeeded by
W J Y Guilfoyle
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