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Air Chief Marshal Sir James Milne Robb, GCB, KBE, DSO, DFC, AFC (26 January 1895 – 18 December 1968) was a senior Royal Air Force commander. After early service in the First World War with the Northumberland Fusiliers, Robb joined the Royal Flying Corps and became a flying ace credited with seven aerial victories. He was granted a permanent commission in the Royal Air Force in 1919 and commanded No. 30 Squadron RAF in the Iraqi revolt against the British. In 1939, Robb travelled to Canada to help establish the Empire Air Training Scheme, a massive training program that provided the Royal Air Force with trained aircrew from Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Southern Rhodesia. He commanded No. 2 Group RAF of RAF Bomber Command and No. 15 Group RAF of RAF Coastal Command.

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  • Air Chief Marshal Sir James Milne Robb, GCB, KBE, DSO, DFC, AFC (26 January 1895 – 18 December 1968) was a senior Royal Air Force commander. After early service in the First World War with the Northumberland Fusiliers, Robb joined the Royal Flying Corps and became a flying ace credited with seven aerial victories. He was granted a permanent commission in the Royal Air Force in 1919 and commanded No. 30 Squadron RAF in the Iraqi revolt against the British. In 1939, Robb travelled to Canada to help establish the Empire Air Training Scheme, a massive training program that provided the Royal Air Force with trained aircrew from Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Southern Rhodesia. He commanded No. 2 Group RAF of RAF Bomber Command and No. 15 Group RAF of RAF Coastal Command. Robb became Deputy Chief of Combined Operations under Lord Louis Mountbatten in 1942. During Operation Torch he was air advisor to the Supreme Allied Commander, Lieutenant General Dwight Eisenhower and in February 1943, Eisenhower appointed him Deputy Commander of the Northwest African Air Forces. When Eisenhower became Supreme Allied Commander in Europe in January 1944, he brought Robb to his Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force as Deputy Chief of Staff (Air). Robb became Commander-in-Chief of Fighter Command in 1945 and learned to fly the Gloster Meteor, the RAF's first operational jet aircraft. He became Vice-Chief of the Air Staff in 1947, and then Commander in Chief of the Western Union's air forces in 1948. In 1951 he became Inspector General of the RAF. (en)
  • James Milne Robb GCB, KBE, DSO, DFC, AFC (ur. 26 stycznia 1895 w Hexham, zm. 18 grudnia 1968 w Bognor Regis) – brytyjski marszałek lotnictwa (Air Chief Marshal) służący w Royal Air Force. James Robb był asem myśliwskim I wojny światowej, w trakcie której zestrzelił siedem samolotów przeciwnika. Podczas II wojny światowej służył jako oficer sztabowy. W latach 1945-1947 był naczelnym dowódcą RAF Fighter Command, a w 1951 roku pełnił funkcję inspektora generalnego Royal Air Force. (pl)
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  • Central Flying School(1936–40)
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  • James Milne Robb GCB, KBE, DSO, DFC, AFC (ur. 26 stycznia 1895 w Hexham, zm. 18 grudnia 1968 w Bognor Regis) – brytyjski marszałek lotnictwa (Air Chief Marshal) służący w Royal Air Force. James Robb był asem myśliwskim I wojny światowej, w trakcie której zestrzelił siedem samolotów przeciwnika. Podczas II wojny światowej służył jako oficer sztabowy. W latach 1945-1947 był naczelnym dowódcą RAF Fighter Command, a w 1951 roku pełnił funkcję inspektora generalnego Royal Air Force. (pl)
  • Air Chief Marshal Sir James Milne Robb, GCB, KBE, DSO, DFC, AFC (26 January 1895 – 18 December 1968) was a senior Royal Air Force commander. After early service in the First World War with the Northumberland Fusiliers, Robb joined the Royal Flying Corps and became a flying ace credited with seven aerial victories. He was granted a permanent commission in the Royal Air Force in 1919 and commanded No. 30 Squadron RAF in the Iraqi revolt against the British. In 1939, Robb travelled to Canada to help establish the Empire Air Training Scheme, a massive training program that provided the Royal Air Force with trained aircrew from Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Southern Rhodesia. He commanded No. 2 Group RAF of RAF Bomber Command and No. 15 Group RAF of RAF Coastal Command. (en)
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