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Gerald Gibbs
Born (1896-09-03)3 September 1896
Died 13 October 1992(1992-10-13) (aged 96)
Place of birth South Norwood, England
Place of death Kingston upon Thames, England
Allegiance Great Britain
Service/branch Royal Air Force, Indian Air Force
Rank Air Marshal
Commands held Indian Air Force
Awards Order of the British Empire, Order of the Indian Empire, Military Cross

Air Marshal Sir Gerald Ernest Gibbs KBE, CIE, MC & Two Bars, RAF (Born South Norwood, 3 September 1896; died Kingston upon Thames, 13 October 1992) was a senior commander in the Royal Air Force in the first half of the 20th century and the last RAF commander-in-chief of the Indian Air Force. During World War I he scored 10 victories (all in the S.E.5), becoming a double ace. Educated at Kingston Grammar School.

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Military offices
Preceded by
Ronald Ivelaw-Chapman
Commander in Chief, Indian Air Force
1951–1954
Succeeded by
Subroto Mukerjee
As Chief of the Air Staff
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