ROLAF
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Full Name: | The Republic of Lambon Air Force |
Nation: | The Republic of Lambon |
Headquarters: | Isla Sornica |
The Republic of Lambon Air Force is usually referred to in the short-term as ROLAF. It is currently led by Air Chief-Marshal Derek Manning. Other Notable members are: Air Vice-Marshal Benjamin "Benni" Cesar dos Santos and Commander-in-Chief Albert Spirovski.
Contents
History
The Republic of Lambon Air Force was set up in 1995 by the Defence Minister of The Republic of Lambon, Christoph Haig. They re-used (and built upon) the facilities set up in 1905, for the revolutionary air-field, used by the Portuguese.
Structure
Structure of Organisation
- Air Chief-Marshal
- Air Vice-Marshal
- Air Force Board
- Commander-in-Chief
- Commands
- Groups
- Squadrons
- Flights
Personnel
- Officers
- Other Ranks
- Pilots (and other trades)
Past Leaders
Air Chief-Marshal Tilmann Borowski (1995-1997)
Tilmann Borowski was appointed the first Air Chief-Marshal in 1995, when the ROLAF was created. He had been a high ranking member of the Lambon party, and had previous aircraft experience. In 1997 he resigned from his position for personal reasons.
Air Chief-Marshal Derek Manning (1997-Present)
Derek Manning was appointed the new Air Chief-Marshal in 1997 when Tilmann Borowski resigned. He was the first pilot to fly for the ROLAF in 1995, and was named Air Vice-Marshal in 1996. His first action as Air Chief-Marshal in 1997 was to sack the current Commander-in-Chief and replace him with his ex-squadron partner Albert Spirovski (who remains in the role today). Manning remains a popular leader to this day.