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Head of Air Systems Equipment and Training, Defence Equipment & Support: 3 January 2023 [28] Adam M. Bone: Head of Operations, Plans, and Training, United Kingdom Space Command: 5 January 2023 [28] Matthew J. Bressani: Head of Military Strategic Effects, Ministry of Defence: OBE: 9 January 2023 [28] Mark T. Manwaring: Head, Capability Safety ...
Air Commodore John Whitworth, Royal Air Force pilot in the 1930s and a commander during and after the Second World War; Sir Charles Rodger Winn, Royal Navy intelligence officer and judge; Major General Sir John Winterton, Governor and Commander of Trieste; Captain William Wright, WW1 flying ace and civil servant
Chief Air Engineering Mechanic (R) Jeffrey Norman Hards, Dl 15675U. Marine William John Hazlie, Royal Marines, P035843Q. Chief Petty Officer Air Engineering Artificer (WL) Graham John Howe, F983238A. Colour Sergeant John Edward Jackson, Royal Marines, P013385U. Petty Officer Marine Engineering Mechanic (M) Hamish Alexander Jones, D142003H.
Sir Nicolas Henry Christopher Browne-Wilkinson. [2]Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir David Craig, G.C.B., O.B.E., lately Chief of the Defence Staff. [3]Professor Meghnad Jagdishchandra Desai, Professor of Economics, London School of Economics.
Acting Air Commodore John Langston, Royal Air Force. ... Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Cyril Thomas Howe Plant, O.BE., General Secretary, Inland Revenue Staff ...
Former pupils of Warwick School are known as Old Warwickians. Since the school's origins over 1100 years ago, many old boys have made a significant influence on their chosen fields. Especially in the past two centuries, old boys have made their mark in the military, politics, sports, science, the music industry and the entertainment industry. [1]
During Bomber Command's Second World War campaign, No. 1 Group dropped a higher tonnage of bombs per aircraft than any other group, this was mainly due to Air Commodore Edward Rice who was determined to maximise bomb loads, though it was a policy which contributed in no small measure to No. 1 Group having higher than average losses. [16]
Air commodore (Air Cdre or Air Cmde) is an air officer rank used by some air forces, with origins from the Royal Air Force. [1] The rank is also used by the air forces of many countries which have historical British influence and it is sometimes used as the English translation of an equivalent rank in countries which have a non-English air force-specific rank structure.