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Air Commodore Reginald Newham Waite, CB, CBE (30 June 1901 – 7 May 1975) was a senior officer in the Royal Air Force during the middle of the 20th century. Waite joined the RAF in 1920, receiving his initial instruction as a flight cadet at the RAF College Cranwell in Lincolnshire. In 1948, while Waite was Head of Disbandment at the headquarters of the Allied Control Commission, he suggested that the Berlin Blockade could be broken by an airlift. Subsequently, the British and Americans started a joint operation to circumvent the Russian blockade of all overland routes.

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  • Reginald Newnham Waite CB CBE (* 30. Juni 1901 in Duffield, Derbyshire/England; † 7. Mai 1975 in Southampton, Hampshire/England) war ein britischer Offizier und Air Commodore der Royal Air Force. Von 1947 bis 1949 war er Chef der britischen Luftwaffenverbände in Berlin. Er gilt als einer der Väter der beiden Berliner Luftbrücken, deren Durchführung er logistisch vorbereitete. (de)
  • Air Commodore Reginald Newham Waite, CB, CBE (30 June 1901 – 7 May 1975) was a senior officer in the Royal Air Force during the middle of the 20th century. Waite joined the RAF in 1920, receiving his initial instruction as a flight cadet at the RAF College Cranwell in Lincolnshire. In 1948, while Waite was Head of Disbandment at the headquarters of the Allied Control Commission, he suggested that the Berlin Blockade could be broken by an airlift. Subsequently, the British and Americans started a joint operation to circumvent the Russian blockade of all overland routes. (en)
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  • United Kingdom
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  • No. 224 Squadron(1937–38)
  • RAF Nassau(1942–44)
  • RAF St Eval(1942)
  • No. 111 (Coastal) Operational Training Unit(1942–44)
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  • 1975-05-07 (xsd:date)
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  • Reginald Waite (en)
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  • Reginald Newnham Waite CB CBE (* 30. Juni 1901 in Duffield, Derbyshire/England; † 7. Mai 1975 in Southampton, Hampshire/England) war ein britischer Offizier und Air Commodore der Royal Air Force. Von 1947 bis 1949 war er Chef der britischen Luftwaffenverbände in Berlin. Er gilt als einer der Väter der beiden Berliner Luftbrücken, deren Durchführung er logistisch vorbereitete. (de)
  • Air Commodore Reginald Newham Waite, CB, CBE (30 June 1901 – 7 May 1975) was a senior officer in the Royal Air Force during the middle of the 20th century. Waite joined the RAF in 1920, receiving his initial instruction as a flight cadet at the RAF College Cranwell in Lincolnshire. In 1948, while Waite was Head of Disbandment at the headquarters of the Allied Control Commission, he suggested that the Berlin Blockade could be broken by an airlift. Subsequently, the British and Americans started a joint operation to circumvent the Russian blockade of all overland routes. (en)
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  • Rex Waite (de)
  • Reginald Waite (en)
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