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292: 25: 377:, Virginia, where he became Operations Officer in May 1938. The following January he was named technical assistant to the assistant chief of staff for materiel at the USAAC Headquarters at Langley. He went back to Wright Field for a short time and in March 1939 was assigned to the Supply Division in the Office of the Chief of Air Corps. Three months later he became chief of the Engineer Section and in October chief of the Experimental Engineering Branch, where he monitored the jet engine development. 95: 672: 689: 350:, Ohio, graduating a year later. Then began the first of several long assignments at Wright Field which established Chidlaw as an expert on materiel, especially aircraft. He stayed five years this time, chiefly as project officer of the Materiel Division's Training and Transport Aircraft Branch. 267:, at the time a precursor to the United States Air Force (USAF), in 1922 and for several years served in training and engineering positions. By 1940 he was chief of the Experimental Engineering Branch and involved with the development of jet engines. During 676: 740: 401:
in November 1942, while assigned to this duty in Washington. In March 1943, he was assigned to the Office of the Assistant Chief of Air Staff for Materiel in Washington. In that capacity he represented the
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there on September 1, 1954. He retired from the USAF in that capacity on May 31, 1955, with many decorations from his own country as well as France, Great Britain, Poland and Brazil.
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in the European Theater of Operations. After the war he remained in senior command positions and finished his career with the USAF in 1955 as commander in chief of the
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Promoted to first lieutenant in April 1927, Chidlaw remained at Brooks until July 1930 when he entered the USAAC Engineering School at
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Early in 1934 he devoted three months to helping the USAAC inaugurate its flying of the airmail. In succession he took the
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Chidlaw returned to Wright Field in July 1945 as deputy commanding general for operations of what became
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in Colorado Springs, Colorado and Chidlaw Road in Dayton, Ohio are named in honor of Benjamin Chidlaw.
715: 710: 435: 204: 443: 200: 94: 447: 415: 411: 276: 272: 241: 212: 694: 474: 366: 328: 494: 407: 237: 647: 370: 303:, on December 18, 1900. He graduated from Woodward High School at Cleves and from the 704: 374: 358: 438:. In October 1947, he became deputy commanding general of the command, with rank of 347: 300: 268: 222: 114: 522:"Biographical Data on Air Force General Officers, 1917-1952, Volume 1 – A thru L" 406:(USAAF), the direct predecessor to the United States Air Force, on several joint 336: 332: 621: 684: 680: 414:. Following the invasion of southern France, he organized and commanded the 245: 369:, Kansas. He was promoted to captain in August 1935 and assigned to the 259:(December 18, 1900 – February 21, 1977) was an officer in the 450:, Colorado. He also became commander in chief of the joint service 290: 307:, with appointment in June 1922 as a second lieutenant of the 18: 283:
with the rank of general. He died in 1977 at the age of 76.
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in that theater. In March 1945 he took command of the
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May 21, 1945 299:Benjamin Wiley Chidlaw was born in 620:White, Robert (October 29, 1951). 598:. February 22, 1977. pp. 1A, 595:Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph 561:"Biography of Benjamin W. 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Chidlaw Dies at 76" 416:XXII Tactical Air Command 355:Air Corps Tactical School 277:22nd Tactical Air Command 273:12th Tactical Air Command 213:XXII Tactical Air Command 92: 721:People from Cleves, Ohio 652:Veterans Legacy Memorial 648:"Benjamin Wiley Chidlaw" 412:XII Tactical Air Command 385:Chidlaw was promoted to 681:United States Air Force 317:United States Air Force 261:United States Air Force 168:United States Air Force 53:more precise citations. 677:public domain material 495:"Air Medal Decoration" 397:in March 1942, and to 393:in September 1941, to 296: 257:Benjamin Wiley Chidlaw 311:, soon to become the 295:At West Point in 1922 294: 175:Years of service 436:Air Materiel Command 422:and was promoted to 341:3rd Pursuit Squadron 205:Air Materiel Command 444:Air Defense Command 361:, Alabama, and the 201:Air Defense Command 87:Benjamin W. Chidlaw 567:. 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