Harold Hawkins (Rhodesia)

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Air-Vice Marshal

Harold Hawkins

A.F.C., C.B.E., I.C.D., G.L.M.
Service/branchRhodesian Air Force
Commands heldCommander of the Rhodesian Air Force

Air-Vice Marshal Harold Hawkins was an Australian air force officer who served as Commander of the Rhodesian Air Force from 1965 to 1968.[1]

Early life[]

Harold Hawkins was born in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia in 1922.

Career[]

Before the outbreak of the Second World War, Hawkins joined the Royal Australian Air Force. He saw service in North Africa, Italy, and the Philippines. During his service, he was posted to the Rhodesian Air Training Group's Central Flying School, Norton in 1943. A year later, in June 1944, he returned to Rhodesia to marry Evelyn Walker.[2]

After serving in the Rhodesian Air Force, Hawkins was appointed as Diplomatic Representative in South Africa.

References[]

  1. ^ "The Rhodesian Air Force". rhodesianforces.org.
  2. ^ "Our Commanders - Air Vice Marshal Harold Hawkins GLM, ICD, CBE, AFC". groups.google.com.


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