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Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Rank
  
Air chief marshal

Name
  
Alec Coryton

Years of service
  
1914–1951


Alec Coryton

Born
  
16 February 1895 Pentillie, Pillaton (
1895-02-16
)

Service/branch
  
British Army (1914–18)  Royal Air Force (1918–51)

Commands held
  
AHQ Burma (1945) Third Tactical Air Force (1944) No. 5 Group (1942–43) No. 16 Squadron (1925–28)

Battles/wars
  
First World War Second World War

Awards
  
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire Member of the Royal Victorian Order Distinguished Flying Cross Chevalier of the Legion of Honour (France) Commander of the Legion of Merit (United States)

Died
  
October 20, 1981, Langton Matravers, United Kingdom

Battles and wars
  
World War I, World War II

Air Chief Marshal Sir William Alec Coryton (16 February 1895 – 20 October 1981), known as Alec Coryton, was a senior Royal Air Force commander in the Second World War.

Alec Coryton NPG x166753 Sir William Alec Coryton Large Image National

Life

Originally commissioned as an officer into the British Army's Rifle Brigade (Special Reserve), Coryton transferred to the Royal Flying Corps as a lieutenant in 1918. When the RFC became the Royal Air Force, he resigned his Army commission and became a Royal Air Force officer.

From 1925 to 1928, he was Officer Commanding 16 Squadron, based at Old Sarum, Wiltshire, operating the Bristol F.2 Fighter in the tactical reconnaissance role.

On 25 April 1942 he became Air Officer Commanding No. 5 Group RAF. It has been claimed that the then Air Commodore Coryton was sacked by Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Harris for refusing to send a small force of Lancasters from his group on a sneak raid to Berlin in poor weather conditions.

In February 1943 Coryton moved to the Air Staff at the Air Ministry and was appointed Assistant Chief of the Air Staff (Operations) in 1944.

On 25 August 1944 he became Commander, RAF Third Tactical Air Force.

  • 1944 4 December Commander, RAF in Bengal & Burma.
  • 1944 14 December – May 1945 Assistant Air Commander, Eastern Air Command.
  • 1945 27 February Air Marshal Commanding HQ RAF Burma
  • References

    Alec Coryton Wikipedia


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