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''Note: This is a sub-section of [[1933 Who's Who in British Aviation]]
''Note: This is a sub-section of [[1933 Who's Who in British Aviation]]
QUINNELL, Group Captain John Charles D.F.C.. R.A.F.; Commanding School of Naval Cooperation since 1931; b. Tralee, Ireland, 7 Jan., 1891. Educ.: Royal School, Dungannon. Entered the R. Field Artillery, 1914; transferred to the R.F.C., 1915; served in France, 191516 and 1917; posted to Iraq, 1917; returned to France, 1918; served in India, 191920; permanent commission R.A.F. as Squadron Leader, 1919; promoted to present rank, 1931; attended course at R.A.F. Staff College, 192324; Imperial Defence College 1929; Iraq, 1930. Add.: R.A.F., Lee-on-the-Solent, Hants.
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Note: This is a sub-section of 1933 Who's Who in British Aviation

QUINNELL, Group Captain John Charles D.F.C.. R.A.F.; Commanding School of Naval Cooperation since 1931; b. Tralee, Ireland, 7 Jan., 1891. Educ.: Royal School, Dungannon. Entered the R. Field Artillery, 1914; transferred to the R.F.C., 1915; served in France, 191516 and 1917; posted to Iraq, 1917; returned to France, 1918; served in India, 191920; permanent commission R.A.F. as Squadron Leader, 1919; promoted to present rank, 1931; attended course at R.A.F. Staff College, 192324; Imperial Defence College 1929; Iraq, 1930. Add.: R.A.F., Lee-on-the-Solent, Hants.


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