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Air Vice Marshal George John William Mackinolty, OBE (24 March 1895 – 24 February 1951) was a senior commander in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). Commencing his service in the Australian Flying Corps (AFC) as a mechanic during World War I, he rose to become the RAAF's chief logistics officer for more than twenty years. Mackinolty was born in Victoria and joined the AFC in 1914. He first saw active duty the following year in the Middle East with No.
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Mackinolty, George George John William Mackinolty
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SeniorRoyal Australian Air Forcecommander
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Air Vice MarshalGeorge John William Mackinolty
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Australia
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Supply and Equipment Branch (1942–51) Supply Directorate (1940–42) Equipment Directorate (1935–40) Transport and Equipment Directorate (1929–35)
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