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Nickname(s)
  
Boetie

Name
  
Christoffel Venter

Battles/wars
  
World War I

Rank
  
Major General

Service/branch
  
Aviation


Christoffel Venter

Born
  
1 November 1892 nr Middelburg, Eastern Cape (
1892-11-01
)

Died
  
20 February 1977(1977-02-20) (aged 84) Lyttleton, Pretoria

Allegiance
  
United Kingdom  Union of South Africa

Major-General Christoffel 'Boetie' Venter , (1 November 1892 – 20 February 1977) was a South African military commander.

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Military career

He joined the 7th Mounted Rifles in 1912 then the 5th SAMR in August 1914 for service in South West Africa. He joined 1 South African Infantry Battalion in 1916 and served in France until he transferred to the Royal Flying Corps in February 1917. He was shot down and captured in 1918. He won the DFC and bar and was credited with 16 aerial victories, and joined the South African Air Force in 1922.

He commanded 1 Squadron SAAF and served as Officer Commanding Wits Command in 1936

He was Director-General of the Air Force from 1940 to 1945. After World War II, he was managing director of South African Airways.

Companion of the Order of the Bath

Then Major General Venter was made a Companion of the Order of the Bath on 1 January 1944

The notice in the London Gazette reads as follows:

Distinguished Flying Cross

Lieutenant Venter was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross in 1918. The notice in the London Gazette reads as follows:

Bar to the Distinguished Flying Cross

In November 1918 he was awarded a bar to his Distinguished Flying Cross The notice in the London Gazette reads as follows:

List

  • Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)
  • Distinguished Flying Cross and Bar (United Kingdom) (DFC and Bar)
  • British War Medal
  • Victory Medal (South Africa)
  • King George V Coronation Medal
  • King George VI Coronation Medal
  • Order of the Phoenix (Greece)
  • Military Cross (Belgium)
  • References

    Christoffel Venter Wikipedia