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  1. Richard Peirse - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) RAF career. Awards and decorations. Notes. References. Richard Peirse. Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Edmund Charles Peirse, KCB, DSO, AFC (30 September 1892 – 5 August 1970), served as a senior Royal Air Force commander. RAF career.

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  2. Gentleman Usher of the Scarlet Rod. Registrar and Secretary of the Order of the Bath. Air Vice Marshal Sir Richard Charles Fairfax Peirse, KCVO, CB (16 March 1931 – 8 February 2014) [1] was a senior Royal Air Force officer who served as Defence Services Secretary from 1985 to 1988.

  3. Sir Richard Peirse took over Bomber Command in October 1940, when Portal became chief of the air staff. But British air losses continued to be severe, so Peirse was sacked and replaced by Harris in February 1942.

  4. The then Air-Officer-Commanding-in-Chief (AOC-in-C) of Bomber Command, Air Marshal Sir Richard Peirse, had been stung by the findings of the Butt Report, which had been released on 18th August 1941 and revealed the widespread failure of Bomber Command aircraft to hit their targets.

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  5. 17 de nov. de 2022 · 16 Nov 1943:C in C, Air Command South-East Asia. The son of Admiral Sir Richard Peirse, his own son would also become Sir Richard (AVM) thereby making them possibly the only Father, son and grandson combination to reach Air/Flag Rank.He was educated at Monkton Combe, HMS Conway and at King's College, London.

  6. www.rafweb.org › Biographies › Peirse_RCFR C F Peirse - rafweb.org

    Air Vice-Marshal Sir Richard Peirse (607240) Richard Charles Fairfax 16 Mar 1931 r: 16 Jun 1988. 9 Apr 1953 [9 Apr 1952], xx Sep 1949: Flight Cadet, 'B' Sqn, RAF College. 9 Apr 1952: Advanced Training, No 202 AFS, RAF Valley. xx Aug 1952: Pilot, No 266 Sqn. 8 Jul 1954: ADC to AOC, HQ No 2 Group. xx xxx 1956: Attended Central Flying School.

  7. Admiral Sir Richard Henry Peirse, KCB, KBE, MVO, DL (4 September 1860 – 10 July 1940) [2] was a senior Royal Navy officer during the First World War . Naval career. Peirse joined the Royal Navy in 1873 and, [2] in 1885, developed a new naval director [3] which was to become the fire-control system used in all ships with large guns. [4] .