13-451: [REDACTED] Look up Kellam in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kellam may refer to: Alphonso G. Kellam (1837–1909), American lawyer, judge, and Republican politician Eman Kellam (born 1997), Nigerian British actor, rapper, television presenter Ian Kellam (1933–2014), British composer and teacher Murray Kellam , formerly
26-851: A 17.6-mile (28.3-km) bridge–tunnel in the U.S. state of Virginia Floyd E. Kellam High School , public high school in Virginia Beach, Virginia [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Kellam . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kellam&oldid=1211751056 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description with empty Wikidata description All set index articles Arthur Kellam Tylee Air Commodore Arthur Kellam Tylee OBE (24 April 1887 – 13 April 1961)
39-770: A judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria, Australia Paul Kellam (born 1965), Professor of Viral Genomics at Imperial College London Phillip Kellam (born 1956), politician from a well known political family in Virginia Beach Richard Boykin Kellam (1909–1996), United States district judge in the Eastern District of Virginia Gregory Kellam Scott (1948–2021), associate justice of the Colorado Supreme Court Arthur Kellam Tylee OBE (1887–1961), Canadian officer in
52-478: A well known political family in Virginia Beach Richard Boykin Kellam (1909–1996), United States district judge in the Eastern District of Virginia Gregory Kellam Scott (1948–2021), associate justice of the Colorado Supreme Court Arthur Kellam Tylee OBE (1887–1961), Canadian officer in the Royal Flying Corps during World War I See also [ edit ] Lucius J. Kellam Jr. Bridge-Tunnel ,
65-870: The Royal Flying Corps in August 1915, and was commissioned as a probationary second lieutenant in December of that year; he had previously held the rank of lieutenant in the Canadian Militia . At least some of his junior years in the RFC were spent flying the Martinsyde G.100 on No. 23 Squadron on the Western Front . Tylee was made a flight commander in February 1917 and in March he
78-779: The Inspector of Training for the Royal Air Force in Canada. He continued in this role until the end of World War I. In June 1918 Tylee was mentioned in dispatches for valuable war service and he was also made an officer of the Order of the British Empire . After the War, Tylee returned to Canada. By 1920 Tylee was selected to be the first Air Officer Commanding the Canadian Air Force and granted
91-482: The Royal Flying Corps during World War I See also [ edit ] Lucius J. Kellam Jr. Bridge-Tunnel , a 17.6-mile (28.3-km) bridge–tunnel in the U.S. state of Virginia Floyd E. Kellam High School , public high school in Virginia Beach, Virginia [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Kellam . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding
104-492: The free dictionary. Kellam may refer to: Alphonso G. Kellam (1837–1909), American lawyer, judge, and Republican politician Eman Kellam (born 1997), Nigerian British actor, rapper, television presenter Ian Kellam (1933–2014), British composer and teacher Murray Kellam , formerly a judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria, Australia Paul Kellam (born 1965), Professor of Viral Genomics at Imperial College London Phillip Kellam (born 1956), politician from
117-700: The matter of what might make a suitable flag for the Canadian Air Force. In a note he wrote to Gwatkin, Tylee proposed that the RAF Ensign be adopted with a maple leaf at the centre of the roundel . Gwatkin in turn applied to Air Marshal Sir Hugh Trenchard , the British Chief of the Air Staff , who rejected the proposal on the basis that "the sentiment of unity between the Air Services of the Empire" ought to be maintained. It
130-425: The person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kellam&oldid=1211751056 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description with empty Wikidata description All set index articles Kellam [REDACTED] Look up Kellam in Wiktionary,
143-712: The rank of air commodore. Tylee established a small headquarters at Ottawa under the oversight of the Air Board on which Air Vice-Marshal Sir Willoughby Gwatkin served. In October 1920 Tyle, accompanied by Flight Lieutenant George Thompson, set out to complete the last leg of the first trans-Canadian flight (which had started in Halifax in July), departing from Calgary in a de Havilland DH-9A . They arrived in Vancouver after 4 days of flying. In February 1921 Tylee turned his attention to
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#1732852677431156-620: Was Canadian officer who served in the Royal Flying Corps during World War I . After the War, Tylee was the first Air Officer Commanding of the Canadian Air Force . Tylee was born on 24 April 1887 in Lennoxville, Quebec (now Sherbrooke , Quebec ), the son of Arthur Mailland Tylee and his wife Harriet F. Kellam. Tylee later studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from around 1910 to 1913. Tylee enlisted in
169-459: Was made a squadron commander and given the temporary rank of major. It was also in 1917 that Tylee was sent back to Canada, to command Camp Borden in Ontario before being posted to England to carry out advanced work. On 1 April 1918 Tylee was transferred from the Royal Flying Corps to the newly created Royal Air Force in the temporary rank of lieutenant colonel and returned to Canada to serve as
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