Archibald MacLean
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Archibald Campbell Holms MacLean
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MacLean in Royal Flying Corps uniform
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Born | 23 October 1883 |
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
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British Army Royal Air Force |
Rank | Brigadier-General |
Commands held | No. 5 Squadron No. 8 Squadron Central Flying School |
Battles/wars | First World War, Second World War |
Archibald Campbell Holms MacLean CBE RAF was an officer in the Royal Scots, Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force. MacLean attended the Royal Military College Sandhurst before he was commissioned into the Royal Scots. He transferred to the Royal Flying Corps in 1913 and during World War I he served as a squadron and wing commander before taking up senior training and staff appointments. In April 1918 he transferred to the newly formed Royal Air Force and was subsequently promoted to brigadier-general just after the end of World War I.
First World War
When the First World War began, MacLean was an instructor at the Central Flying School, holding the rank of captain. However, just a few months later, in November 1914, he was promoted to major and appointed Officer Commanding No. 5 Squadron. Under a year later in August 1915, MacLean took up command of No. 8 Squadron and in 1916 he became the Commandant of the Central Flying School. In November 1917, MacLean departed the Central Flying School for another training role, this time as Commandant of the Armament School. At the same time MacLean was promoted to colonel.
With the establishment of the Royal Air Force on 1 April 1918, MacLean became one of the new Service's senior officers. Just after the close of the Great War, MacLean was appointed Brigadier-General responsible for administration at the headquarters of the RAF's South-Eastern Area. MacLean only held the rank of brigadier-general in an acting capacity, and in August 1919, when the Royal Air Force introduced its own rank titles, he was re-graded to the lower rank of wing commander. MacLean relinquished his RAF commission three months later in November 1919.
Interwar
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Second World War
Following the outbreak of the Second World War, MacLean was recalled to service and granted a commission in the Administrative and Special Duties Branch of the Reserve of Air Force Officers as a pilot officer. In the latter part of 1942, MacLean served on the air staff at the Air Headquarters Bengal before finally retiring for the last time on 14 December 1942.
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Preceded by | Officer Commanding No. 5 Squadron 18 November 1914 – 1915 |
Succeeded by Unknown |
Preceded by | Officer Commanding No. 8 Squadron 24 August 1915 – ? |
Succeeded by Unknown |
Preceded by | Commandant of the Central Flying School 1916–1917 |
Succeeded by A J L Scott |
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