Allegiance South Africa Years of service 1924 – 1960 | Rank General Name Stephen Melville | |
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Awards Star of South Africa (SSA) Order of the British Empire (OBE) Union Medal 1939–45 Star Africa Star Italy Star Mentioned in Dispatches Africa Service Medal (WWII) |
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General Stephen A. Melville (1904–1977) was a South African military commander. During World War II he commanded air force formations in East Africa, North Africa, Madagascar, and Italy.
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- Stephen melville lecture 1 reading hegel
- Stephen melville lecture 2 daniel buren becoming painting
- Awards and Decorations
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He matriculated from Grey College, Bloemfontein before going to work in a bank. He joined the Merchant Navy as a stoker. He joined the SA Mounted Rifles in 1924 as a trooper before transferring to the Artillery. In 1929 he was trained as a pilot and transferred to the South African Air Force.
He served as Air Chief of Staff from 1954 to 1956, as Inspector-General from 1956 to 1958, and as Commandant-General, i.e. head of the Union Defence Forces, from 1958 to 1960.
He later served on the Armaments Board until 1974. He was also the Government's representative on the Rand Water Board.
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Awards and Decorations
Then Colonel Melville was Mentioned in Dispatches in July 1943