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Edward Davies (RAF officer)

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Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Years of service
  
1918-1950


Rank
  
Air Commodore

Name
  
Edward Davies

Died
  
21 March 1974(1974-03-21) (aged 74)

Service/branch
  
Royal Navy  Royal Air Force

Commands held
  
No.36 Squadron Reserve Command No. 65 Group RAF East Africa

Air Commodore Edward Dayrell Handley (Peter) Davies CBE (29 September 1899 - 21 March 1974) was a senior Royal Air Force officer who became Acting Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief RAF Reserve Command.

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RAF career

Davies became a Probationary Flight Officer with the Royal Naval Air Service before being commissioned in the seaplane branch of the Royal Air Force in October 1918. He became Officer Commanding No.36 Squadron in 1935 and then joined the Air Staff at Headquarters RAF Training Command. He transferred to RAF Technical Training Command shortly after the start of World War II and was made Director of Operations (Torpedoes) at the Air Ministry in 1943. He was briefly Acting Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief at RAF Reserve Command in May 1946 and then became Air Officer Commanding No. 65 Group in 1948 and Air Officer Commanding RAF East Africa in 1949 before retiring on grounds of ill health in 1950.

He was appointed CBE in New Years Honours List 1946.

Family

In 1925 he married a Miss Tudor of Waverley Court in Camberley.

References

Edward Davies (RAF officer) Wikipedia


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