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Gareth Clayton (RAF officer)

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Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Role
  
RAF officer

Rank
  
Air chief marshal

Name
  
Gareth Clayton

Service/branch
  
Royal Air Force

Battles/wars
  
Second World War

Battles and wars
  
World War II

Years of service
  
1936–1972

Died
  
February 5, 1992


Born
  
13 November 1914 (
1914-11-13
)

Commands held
  
Air Secretary (1970–72) No. 11 Group (1962–63) RAF Honington (1955–56) RAF Cottesmore (1954–55) No. 576 Squadron (1943–44)

Awards
  
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath Distinguished Flying Cross & Bar Mentioned in Despatches Order of the Cloud and Banner (China)

Air Chief Marshal Sir Gareth Thomas Butler Clayton, (13 November 1914 – 5 February 1992) was a senior Royal Air Force officer who served as Air Secretary from 1970 to 1972.

RAF career

Clayton joined the Royal Air Force in 1936. He served in the Second World War as a Flight Commander with No. 25 Squadron and then with No. 100 Squadron before being appointed Officer Commanding No. 576 Squadron in 1943 and then Deputy Station Commander at RAF Faldingworth in 1944. He then served on the Air Staff at No. 1 Group and as a Staff Officer on the Future Operational Plans Staff at the Air Ministry.

After the War he became Air Attaché in Lisbon and then Station Commander first at RAF Cottesmore and then at RAF Honington. He was appointed Director of Operations – Air Transport & Overseas Theatres in 1959, Air Officer Commanding No. 11 Group in 1962 and Chief of Staff for the Second Tactical Air Force in 1963. He went on to be Director-General of RAF Personnel Services in 1966, Chief of Staff at Headquarters RAF Strike Command in 1969 and Air Secretary in 1970 before retiring in 1972.

References

Gareth Clayton (RAF officer) Wikipedia