Robert Groves

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Air Commodore Robert Marsland Groves CB DSO AFC RAF (died 27 May 1920) was a Royal Navy officer involved with naval aviation during World War I. After transferring to the Royal Air Force in 1918, he served as Deputy Chief of the Air Staff and held high command in the Middle East. He was killed in a flying accident in 1920 whilst serving in Egypt.

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Military offices
Preceded by
M E F Kerr
Deputy Chief of the Air Staff
1918
Succeeded by
O Swann
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