- Adam Henry Robson
Air Vice Marshal Adam Henry Robson CB, OBE, MC & Bar,PhD (3 August 1892 - 9 October 1980) was a senior officer of theRoyal Air Force .After being educated at
Armstrong College, Newcastle he joined theDurham Light Infantry on the outbreak of theFirst World War and served until 1919, being thrice wounded and twice winning theMilitary Cross . Following demobilisation he worked for the county educational committee of Dorset for three years before joining theRAF Educational Service in 1923. He rose to become the Director of Educational Services for the RAF from 1944, during which time he was also a member of the executive committee for theNational Institute of Adult Education and theNational Foundation of Educational Research , as well as a member of the governing body of theSchool of Oriental and African Studies . He retired from these posts in 1952. [ROBSON, Air Vice-Marshal; Adam Henry (b. Winchester, Hants 3 August 1892 - d. 9 October 1980). In "Who Was Who 1897-2005".]References
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