George John William Mackinolty | |
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Born | Leongatha, Victoria | 24 March 1895
Died | 24 February 1951 Laverton, Victoria | (aged 55)
Allegiance | Australia |
Service | Royal Australian Air Force |
Years of service | 1914–51 |
Rank | Air Vice-Marshal |
Unit | Central Flying School (1914–15) No. 30 Squadron RFC (1915–16) No. 2 Squadron AFC (1916–17) No. 5 Squadron AFC (1917) No. 1 Aircraft Depot (1921–24) No. 3 Squadron (1925–29) |
Commands | Transport & Equipment Directorate (1929–35) Equipment Directorate (1935–40) Supply Directorate (1940–42) Supply & Equipment Branch (1942–51) |
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Awards | Officer of the Order of the British Empire Mentioned in Despatches |
Air Vice-Marshal George John William Mackinolty, OBE (24 March 1895 – 24 February 1951) was a senior commander in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). Commencing his service in the Australian Flying Corps (AFC) as a mechanic during World War I, he rose to become the RAAF's chief logistics officer for more than twenty years. Mackinolty was born in Victoria and joined the AFC in 1914. He first saw active duty the following year in the Middle East with No. 30 Squadron Royal Flying Corps (formerly the Mesopotamian Half Flight). In 1916 he was mentioned in despatches and posted to No. 2 Squadron AFC. By the end of the war he had been commissioned a second lieutenant.
Joining the newly formed RAAF in August 1921, Mackinolty established himself as the service's senior logistician between the wars, first as Director of Transport and Equipment from 1929 to 1935, and thereafter as Director of Equipment. He was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1937. Soon after the outbreak of World War II, he became Director of Supply and was promoted to group captain. In June 1942 he was raised to acting air commodore and appointed the Air Member for Supply and Equipment (AMSE). Promoted to air vice-marshal in 1948, Mackinolty continued to serve as AMSE until his sudden death from cancer in February 1951, aged fifty-five.