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Brian Courtenay Yarde

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Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Died
  
October 29, 1986

Years of service
  
1926–1957

Battles and wars
  
World War II


Battles/wars
  
Second World War

Service/branch
  
Royal Air Force

Name
  
Brian Yarde

Rank
  
Air vice-marshal

Commands held
  
Commandant-General of the RAF Regiment, 1954-1957

Awards
  
Royal Victorian Order, Order of the British Empire

Air Vice Marshal Brian Courtenay Yarde, (5 September 1905 – 29 October 1986) was a Royal Air Force officer during the Second World War and a senior commander in the 1950s.

Early life and career

Born on 5 September 1905, Brian Yarde was educated at Bedford School and at the Royal Air Force College Cranwell, where he received the Sword of Honour in 1926. During the Second World War he served in France, Malaya, and in the Middle East. In 1945, he was appointed as Deputy Director of Bomber Operations at the Air Ministry. Between 1947 and 1949 he was Station Commander of RAF Gatow during the Berlin Airlift, and between 1951 and 1953 he was Provost Marshal and Chief of the Royal Air Force Police. Between 1953 and 1954 he was Air Officer Commanding No. 62 Group, and between 1954 and 1957 he was Commandant-General of the RAF Regiment.

Air Vice Marshal Yarde retired from the Royal Air Force in 1957. He died on 29 October 1986.

References

Brian Courtenay Yarde Wikipedia


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