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Kenneth Hayr : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kenneth Hayr
Air Marshal Sir Kenneth William Hayr & Bar (13 April 1935 – 2 June 2001) was a senior Royal Air Force commander who served as Deputy Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief Strike Command and Chief of the Defence Staff (Commitments). ==Early Life and Flying Career== Born in Whangarei, New Zealand, Hayr was educated at Auckland Grammar School.〔(Obituary: Air Marshal Sir Kenneth Hayr ) Daily Telegraph, 4 June 2001〕 He joined the Royal New Zealand Air Force and was sent to the United Kingdom to attend the RAF College Cranwell, graduating in 1957.〔(Air of Authority – A History of RAF Organisation – Air Marshal Sir Kenneth Hayr )〕 He was Officer Commanding No, 228 Operational Conversion Unit at RAF Coningsby during the introduction of the F4 Phantom and subsequent training of No. 6 and No. 54 Squadrons. He was then appointed Officer Commanding No. 1 Squadron in 1970. The following year, he married Joyce Gardiner: they had three sons.〔 Hayr Station Commander at RAF Binbrook in Lincolnshire in 1974.〔 He attended the Royal College of Defence Studies, after which he took up the post of Assistant Chief of the Air Staff (Operations) in 1980.〔 During this period he was responsible for much of the planning of the RAF's part in the re-capture of the Falkland Islands.〔 Then in 1982 he was made Air Officer Commanding No. 11 Group.〔 Hayr became Commander, British Forces Cyprus and Administrator of the Sovereign Base Areas in 1985.〔 Returning to Britain he was Deputy Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief Strike Command from 1988 until being appointed Chief of the Defence Staff (Commitments) at the Ministry of Defence in 1989,〔 which in 1990 involved him leading the preparation for Operation Granby.
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