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British, Colonial, and Dominion Armies
With thanks to David A. Ryan, Graham Watson, and Robert Michel
Headquarters, Anti-Aircraft Command
3 September 1939
 
Anti-Aircraft Command
Headquarters: Stanmore, Middlesex
Encompassing the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland
GENERAL OFFICER COMMANDING-IN-CHIEF LTG   Sir Frederick A. Pile
    Personal Appointment
       Aide-de-Camp CPT  G.H.N. Wilson
STAFF
    General Staff
        Major-General MG  T.C. Newton
        General Staff Officer, 1st grade COL   W.J. Eldridge
COL   D.J.R. Richards
        General Staff Officer, 2nd grade MAJ  L.E. Bourke
MAJ  J. Barron
        General Staff Officer, 3rd grade CPT  G.W. Preston
CPT  H.L. Taylor
CPT  L.H. Woodward
CPT  J.A. Cummingham
    Adjutant-General's and Quarter-Master-General's Staff
        Brigadier in charge of Administration BG  D. McA. Hogg
        Dep. Adjt. & Qr.-Mr.-Gen.  
        Asst. Adjt. & Qr.-Mr.-Gen. COL   A.G. Barry
        Dep. Asst. Adjt.-Gen. MAJ  J.W. Milne
        Dep. Asst. Qr.-Mr.-Gen. MAJ  S.O. Jones
        Staff Captain ?
ATTACHED TO THE STAFF
    Artillery
        Instructor in Gunnery MAJ  R. Barrow
    Signals
        Chief Signal Officer COL   C.H.H. Vulliamy
        Dep. Chief Signal Officer LTC  B.G. Rowley
        Asst. Chief Signal Officer ?
SERVICES
    Supplies and Transport
        Asst. Dir. of Supplies & Transport COL   L.G. Humphreys
        Dep. Asst. Dir. of Supplies & Transport MAJ  R.T.R. MacManaway
        Staff Captain 1LT  J.F. Myddleton
    Medical
        Dep. Dir. of Medical Services COL   P.H. Mitchiner
        Dep. Asst. Dir. of Medical Services MAJ  S.J.L. Lindeman
SPECIAL APPOINTMENT
    Assistant Military Secretary CPT  G.P.W. Dunphie
 
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