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{{Tenure|rank=Squadron Commander|name=Charles Erskine Risk|nick=Charles E. Risk|appt=28 February, 1916|end=15 March, 1917}}
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Revision as of 13:13, 6 July 2021

Grain Island Air Station, sometimes called Isle of Grain Naval Air Station was a Royal Naval Air Service command during the Great War. An experimental depot was added to the base in 1917.

In Command

  • Squadron Commander John W. Seddon, 31 December, 1912 – 31 March, 1913  (sick at end)
  • Squadron Commander John W. Seddon, 7 May, 1913 – 1 January, 1914
  • Squadron Commander Charles E. Risk, 28 February, 1916 – 15 March, 1917

In Command, Experimental Depot

See Also

Footnotes