Grahame Donald
Military Person
1891 – 1976
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Who was Grahame Donald?
Air Marshal Sir David Grahame Donald KCB DFC AFC RAF, often known as Sir Grahame Donald, was a Royal Naval Air Service pilot during World War I, a senior Royal Air Force officer between the wars and a senior RAF commander during World War II. In February 1939, Donald was appointed Director of Organisation at the Air Ministry. He was also a rugby union international having represented Scotland twice in 1914.
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- Born
- Jul 27, 1891
- Education
- University College, Oxford
- Dulwich College
- Died
- Dec 23, 1976
Hampshire
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on July 23, 2013
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