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Air Vice Marshal Ian Dougald McLachlan, CB, CBE, DFC (23 July 1911 – 14 July 1991) was a senior commander in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). Born in Melbourne, he was a cadet at the Royal Military College, Duntroon, before joining the Air Force in December 1930. After serving in instructional and general flying roles, he took command of No. 3 Squadron in December 1939, leading it into action in the Middle East less than a year later. Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, he returned to Australia in 1942 to command air bases in Canberra and Melbourne. The following year he was posted to the South West Pacific, where he led successively Nos. 71 and 73 Wings. Having been promoted to group captain, he took charge of Southern Area Command in 1944, and No. 81 Wing in the Dutch East Indi

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  • Ian Dougald McLachlan (en)
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  • Ian Dougald McLachlan, né le 23 juillet 1911 à Melbourne et mort le 14 juillet 1991 à Sydney est un militaire australien qui a atteint le grade de Air vice-marshal. Il est récipiendaire de l'Ordre du Bain, l'Ordre de l'Empire britannique et de la Distinguished Flying Cross. (fr)
  • Air Vice Marshal Ian Dougald McLachlan, CB, CBE, DFC (23 July 1911 – 14 July 1991) was a senior commander in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). Born in Melbourne, he was a cadet at the Royal Military College, Duntroon, before joining the Air Force in December 1930. After serving in instructional and general flying roles, he took command of No. 3 Squadron in December 1939, leading it into action in the Middle East less than a year later. Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, he returned to Australia in 1942 to command air bases in Canberra and Melbourne. The following year he was posted to the South West Pacific, where he led successively Nos. 71 and 73 Wings. Having been promoted to group captain, he took charge of Southern Area Command in 1944, and No. 81 Wing in the Dutch East Indi (en)
  • Ian Dougald McLachlan CB CBE DFC (Melbourne, 23 de Julho de 1911 – Sydney, 14 de Julho de 1991) foi um militar e piloto da Real Força Aérea Australiana (RAAF). Nascido em Melbourne, foi um cadete do Real Colégio Militar em Duntroon, antes de se juntar à força aérea em Dezembro de 1930. Depois de prestar serviço como instrutor e como piloto, assumiu o comando do Esquadrão N.º 3 em Dezembro de 1939, liderando-o em combate no Médio Oriente menos de um ano depois. Condecorado com a Cruz de Voo Distinto, regressou à Austrália em 1942 para comandar bases aéreas em Camberra e Melbourne. No ano seguinte foi transferido para o Sudoeste do Pacífico, onde comandou a Asa N.º 71 e a Asa N.º 73. Depois de ser promovido a Group Captain (Coronel), assumiu a chefia do Comando da Área do Sul da RAAF em 1944 (pt)
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  • Ian Dougald McLachlan (en)
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  • Ian Dougald McLachlan (en)
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  • Sydney, Australia (en)
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  • Melbourne, Australia (en)
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