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South African Air Force officer (born 1957)

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Gerald Malinga
Born (1957-05-18) 18 May 1957 (age 67)
Allegiance South Africa
Service / branchSouth African Air Force
RankMajor General
Commands

Major General Gerald Malinga is a South African Air Force officer, currently serving as Deputy Chief of the Air Force. Born 18 May 1957 in Johannesburg, he attended school in Soweto and became a student activist while still in high school. In 1975 became a member of the Azanian People's Liberation Army.

In 1976 he left South Africa, joining APLA for military training in exile and was chosen to be trained as a pilot. In 1980 he obtained his commercial pilot's license. He integrated into the South African National Defence Force with the rank of lieutenant colonel in the South African Air Force in 1995. He joined 41 Squadron in 1996 before his appointment as commanding officer in 1998. After attending the Senior Command and Staff Course, he joined 21 Squadron before promoted to colonel and assigned as commanding officer in 2002.

In January 2004, on promotion to brigadier general, he was appointed director of education, training and development, and in March 2005 he was moved to the posted Chief Director Force Preparation with a promotion to major general, before being posted to the Joint Operations Division in June 2006 as the chief director of operations development.

In November 2010 he was appointed as general officer commanding Air Command, before being appointed to his current post in November 2011.

Education

He was awarded a Bachelor of Arts in business administration from Stillman College in 1991.

References

  1. ^ "Deputy Chief of the Air Force". South African Air Force. Retrieved 18 January 2016.
  2. "Schöultz takes the helm at the fleet". DefenceWeb. 6 December 2010. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
Military offices
Preceded byunknown Deputy Chief of the SAAF
2011-2017
Succeeded byM.O. Mcetywa
Preceded byunknown GOC Air Command
2010-2011
Succeeded byunknown
Preceded byM.P. Janse van Rensburg Chief Director Operational Development CJ Ops
2006-2010
Succeeded byGeorge Mphafi
Preceded byMandla Mangethe Chief Director Force Prep SAAF
2005-2006
Succeeded byDesmond Barker


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