. . . . . . . . . . "Augustus Orlebar"@en . "Hinwick House, Podington, Bedfordshire"@en . . . "1918"^^ . . . "1943-08-04"^^ . . . "1915"^^ . . . . . . . . "Air Vice Marshal Augustus Henry Orlebar CBE AFC & Bar (17 February 1897 \u2013 4 August 1943) was a British Army and Royal Air Force officer who served in both world wars. After being wounded during the Gallipoli campaign he was seconded to the Royal Flying Corps and subsequently the Royal Air Force. He formally transferred to the RAF after the First World War, and between the wars was involved in high speed flying, commanding the High Speed Flight RAF, competing in the Schneider Trophy, and holding the world air speed record. By the outbreak of the Second World War he was in command of RAF Northolt. He briefly became Director of Flying Training in 1940 before going to HQ RAF Fighter Command. In July 1941 he became Air Officer Commanding, No. 10 (Fighter) Group, and in March 1943 Deputy Chief of Combined Operations. He fell ill, and died in hospital on 4 August 1943."@en . "First World War\n*Gallipoli campaign\n*Western Front\nSecond World War"@en . . . . "1897-02-17"^^ . "Deputy Chief of Combined Operations"@en . . . . . "Air Vice Marshal Augustus Henry Orlebar CBE AFC & Bar (17 February 1897 \u2013 4 August 1943) was a British Army and Royal Air Force officer who served in both world wars. After being wounded during the Gallipoli campaign he was seconded to the Royal Flying Corps and subsequently the Royal Air Force. He formally transferred to the RAF after the First World War, and between the wars was involved in high speed flying, commanding the High Speed Flight RAF, competing in the Schneider Trophy, and holding the world air speed record."@en . . . . "St Mary's Church, Podington"@en . . "1915"^^ . . "Augustus Henry Orlebar"@en . .