Promotion Dates
Insignia | Rank | Date | Service |
---|---|---|---|
Second Lieutenant | 20 January 1909 | British Army | |
Lieutenant | 20 April 1911 | British Army | |
Captain | 1 September 1915 | British Army | |
Acting Major | 26 October 1916 | British Army | |
Acting Major | 1 April 1918 | Royal Air Force | |
Acting Lieutenant Colonel | 18 January 1918 | Royal Air Force | |
Squadron Leader | 1 August 1919 | Royal Air Force | |
Wing Commander | 1 January 1923 | Royal Air Force | |
Group Captain | 1 July 1930 | Royal Air Force | |
Air Commodore | 1 July 1934 | Royal Air Force | |
Air Vice-Marshal | 1 July 1937 | Royal Air Force | |
Acting Air Marshal | 8 November 1940 | Royal Air Force |
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