Matthew Frew - Duty Assignments

Duty Assignments

  • 26 September 1916: Pilot's training in the Royal Flying Corps
  • 6 April 1917: Assigned as Flying Officer in the RFC
  • 28 April 1917: Assigned to 45 Squadron
  • 24 October 1917: Assigned as Flight Commander
  • 1918: Instructor at the Central Flying School
  • 5 May 1919: Transferred to Royal Air Force unemployed list—Not on active duty--
  • 24 October 1919: Reappointed to RAF with short service commission as Flight Lieutenant
  • 19 February 1920: Assigned to HQ Staff, No. 7 Group RAF
  • 8 June 1920: Assigned to RAF Cadet College
  • 8 December 1921: Assigned as Flight Commander, 6 Squadron
  • 14 October 1923: Assigned to No. 4 Flying Training School
  • 16 December 1925: Assigned to the staff of Armament and Giunnery School
  • 24 July 1927: Assigned to No. 1 Flying Training School
  • 10 March 1931: Assigned to Air Operations Staff, HQ Iraq Command
  • 11 May 1933: Officer Commanding, 111 Squadron
  • 1 August 1934: Officer Commanding, 10 Squadron
  • 22 March 1937: Officer Commanding, RAF Hornchurch
  • 25 July 1938: SASO, HQ No. 23 Group RAF
  • 1 September 1940: Air Officer Commanding, Training HQs, South African Air Force
  • 16 September 1942: AOC, Directorate of Air Training, SAAF

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