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John Cole Hamilton

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Died
  
22 August 1945

Battles/wars
  
World War II

Rank
  
Air Vice Marshal


Service/branch
  
Royal Air Force

Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Name
  
John Cole-Hamilton

John Cole-Hamilton

Awards
  
Companion of the Order of the Bath Commander of the Order of the British Empire

Air Vice Marshal John Beresford Cole-Hamilton, (1 December 1894 – 22 August 1945) was an airship pilot in the Royal Naval Air Service during the First World War and a senior Royal Air Force commander during the Second World War.

Second World War

During the early months of the war, Cole-Hamilton was Commandant at the RAF's School of Army Co-operation. In 1940, he was sent to France, taking up the post of Air Officer Administration on the Air Component of the British Expeditionary Force. Cole-Hamilton received a temporary promotion to air commodore in July 1940. With the evacuation of the British Expeditionary Force, Cole-Hamilton returned to Great Britain. In December, Cole-Hamilton returned to an army co-operation training role, being appointed Air Officer Commanding (AOC) No. 70 (Army Co-operation Training) Group.

In November 1941, Cole-Hamilton was appointed AOC of the RAF in Northern Ireland. October 1942 saw Cole-Hamilton appointed AOC of the Air Headquarters in West Africa. Returning to Great Britain in February 1944, he was appointed AOC of No. 85 (Base) Group. In July he became AOC of No. 10 (Fighter) Group and in November he was appointed AOC of No. 11 (Fighter) Group. Cole-Hamilton died on 22 August 1945, less than four months after the end of the War in Europe.

References

John Cole-Hamilton Wikipedia