Pierre van Ryneveld Military person

General Sir Hesperus Andrias van Ryneveld KBE CB DSO MC (2 May 1891 – 2 December 1972) was a South African military commander. He was the founding commander of the South African Air Force (SAAF).He began his military career in World War I, in which he served in the Royal Flying Corps (later Royal Air Force), where he distinguished himself as a fighter ace.After the war, van Ryneveld was called back to South Africa by the Prime Minister Jan Smuts in order to set up the SAAF. He flew back home, across Africa, in a Vickers Vimy - a pioneering feat for which he and his co-pilot Quintin Brand were both knighted.Colonel van Ryneveld established the SAAF in 1920, and directed it until 1933, when he was promoted to Chief of the General Staff (CGS), in command of the Union Defence Forces. However, for the next four years the SAAF remained under van Ryneveld's direct control as no one was appointed as the Air Force's director until 1937.He served as CGS for sixteen years, including the whole of World War II. He retired in 1949.

Personal facts

Pierre van Ryneveld
Birth dateMay 02, 1891
Birth place
Orange Free State , Senekal
Date of deathDecember 02, 1972
Place of death
Pretoria , South Africa

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Military person

allegianceBritish Empire
award
Order of the Bath
Military Cross
Order of the British Empire
Distinguished Service Order
military operations
World War II
World War I
military branch
Royal Air Force
South African Air Force
Royal Flying Corps
military command
South African Air Force
Union Defence Forces
service start1914
service end1949

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External resources

  1. http://www.prominentpeople.co.za/van-ryneveld-pierre.aspx
  2. http://www.saafmuseum.org.za/features/2010/father-of-the-saaf