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General-Ingenieur Dipl.Ing. Richard Bullinger
Born: 05 Aug 1878 in Dischingen, W�rttemberg
Died: 03 Sep 1946 in Schongau
Diploma In Engineering: 27 Jul 1905
Promotions:
Flieger-Hauptstabs-Ingenieur (01 Jan 1937); Oberst-Ingenieur (01 Jul 1940); General-Ingenieur (01 Sep 1941)
Career:
Studies at the Technical College Hannover (1898-30 Jul 1905)
At the same time, Constructor with the Firm K�ferle, Hannover (27 Dec 1904-15 Mar 1905)
Constructor with the Firm Hanomag, Hannover (12 Feb 1906-31 May 1908)
State Representative Revision-Engineer with the Steam-Boiler Control Board (01 Jun 1908-20 Apr 1915)
War Volunteer with the 5th Flying-Replacement-Battalion, Hannover (21 Apr 1915-03 Jun 1915)
Assistant ans Chief Engineer with the Inspection Of Flying - Construction-Supervision with the Argus-Works, Daimler-Motors and Maybach-Motor-Works, Friedrichshafen (04 Jun 1915-30 Sep 1916)
Chief Engineer with the Staff of the Inspection Of Flying, Berlin (01 Oct 1916-31 Mar 1919)
Director of the Military Sector Adlershof, Reichs Trewasury Ministry, Berlin (01 Apr 1919-31 Mar 1920)
Retired from Army Service (31 Mar 1920)
Technical Advisor with the Steel Works Becker, Berlin and Yugoslavia (01 Apr 1920-31 Mar 1924)
Entered State-Service as Advisor in the Aviation-Department, RWM and in the Army Weapons Office (01 Feb 1925-15 Mar 1933)
Transferred into the Luftwaffe as Group-Director in the RLM LC III 2 (16 Mar 1933-31 Mar 1936)
Sub-Department-Director in the RLM LC III Fl (01 Apr 1936-31 Dec 1936)
Department-Director in the RLM LC III Fl (01 Jan 1936-30 Jun 1938)
Department-Director in the RLM LC BfS (01 Jul 1938-22 Oct 1941)
Chief of the Department BfS in the RLM (23 Oct 1941-12 Jun 1944)
Taken ill, Granted Leave (12 Jun 1944-31 Aug 1944)
Placed to the Disposal of the Luftwaffe-Personnel-Liaison-Office with the Reichs Ministry for Armaments and War Production (01 Sep 1944-08 May 1945)

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