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Robert Gordon (RAF officer)

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on 1 January 1900. In 1912, Gordon was among the first group of aviators to be taught at Eastchurch. He later became a flying officer in the Royal Flying Corps' Naval Wing when it was formed.
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Following promotion to group captain, Gordon was to command the RAF in Egypt and British Somaliland. After his time in the latter protectorate, he was Officer Commanding
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and Italy and then moved to the Eastern Mediterranean, where he commanded No. 2 Wing of the Royal Naval Air Service in the Aegean. He transferred to the
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No. 3 Group in what was a return to his old command. Gordon retired at his own request only seven months later.
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when it was formed in 1918 and after service in south Russia he was awarded a permanent commission in the RAF.
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At the start of the first world war, Gordon commanded the naval air station at
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Air of Authority – A History of RAF Organisation – Air Commodore R Gordon
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British military personnel of the Fifth Somaliland Expedition
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and 1925 saw Gordon promoted to air commodore and made
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Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Index

Robert Gordon
Rangoon
Burma
Newton Abbot
Royal Marines
Royal Air Force
Air Commodore
No. 3 Group
No. 1 Group
RAF Trans-Jordania
No. 15 Group
Naval Flying School, Eastchurch
First World War
Companion of the Order of the Bath
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George
Distinguished Service Order
Mentioned in Despatches
Air Commodore
CB
CMG
DSO
Royal Marines
Royal Naval Air Service
First World War
Royal Air Force
British Somaliland
Somaliland campaign

RFC
Rangoon

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