Frank Mussell

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1932 –

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Who is Frank Mussell?

Air Marshal Frank Walter Mussell CLM is a retired commander of the now defunct Rhodesian Air Force and of the Air Force of Zimbabwe.

Frank Walter Mussell was born on 31 May 1932 in Salisbury in Southern Rhodesia. After schooling in Rhodesia and the United Kingdom, Mussell briefly worked as a clerk before joining the Southern Rhodesia Air Force in 1952. After two years of pilot training Mussell was granted a permanent commission and appointed to be aide-de-camp to Sir Robert Tredgold, the Chief Justice and acting governor of Southern Rhodesia. After this tour Mussell trained on the de Havilland Vampire jet fighter and was involved in ferrying Vampires from the UK to Rhodesia. In 1961 he was promoted to squadron leader and appointed to command No. 5 Squadron.

In 1963 Mussell returned to the UK to attend the RAF Staff College, Bracknell. On completion of his staff training he served at the Rhodesia Air Force headquarters in the operations branch before gaining a promotion to wing commander and taking up appointment as the Director of Plans on the Rhodesian Joint Planning Staff. In 1966 Mussell was sent to Lisbon, Portugal where he joined the Rhodesian Diplomatic Mission as the First Secretary. He returned to Rhodesia at the end of 1967 to take up post as the Officer Commanding RRAF Thornhill with a promotion to group captain. On completion of his time at Thornhill, Mussell returned to Air Force headquarters as the Senior Air Staff Officer. Thereafter he was appointed Director of Administration.

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Born
May 31, 1932

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on July 23, 2013

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