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John Nicholls (RAF officer)

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Died
  
17 May 2007

Rank
  
Air Chief Marshal

Years of service
  
1945–1980


Service/branch
  
Royal Air Force

Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Name
  
John Nicholls

Commands held
  
Air Fighting Development Squadron RAF Leuchars

Air Marshal Sir John Moreton Nicholls, (5 July 1926 – 17 May 2007) was a senior commander in the Royal Air Force.

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RAF career

Educated at the Liverpool Collegiate School and St Edmund Hall, Oxford, Nicholls joined the Royal Air Force in June 1945 and served as a pilot during the later stages of the Second World War. During the Korean War he was seconded to the United States Air Force where he saw active service as a pilot and shot down a MiG 15. In 1959 he was seconded to English Electric to test fly the new supersonic Lightning. He was appointed Officer Commanding the Air Fighting Development Squadron in 1962, Deputy Director of Air Staff Briefing in 1965 and Station Commander at RAF Leuchars in 1967. He went on to be Senior Air Staff Officer at Headquarters No. 11 Group in 1971, Personal Staff Officer to the Chief of the Defence Staff in November 1971 and Senior Air Staff Officer at Headquarters RAF Strike Command in 1973. He was then made Assistant Chief of the Air Staff (Operational Requirements) in 1976, Air Member for Supply and Organisation in 1977 and Vice Chief of the Air Staff in 1979 before retiring in 1980.

Family

In 1946 he married Enid Rose; they had two daughters. Following the death of his first wife, he married Sheelagh Hall in 1977.

References

John Nicholls (RAF officer) Wikipedia