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Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Name
  
Neville Stack

Rank
  
Air Chief Marshal

Years of service
  
1935–1960

Service/branch
  
Royal Air Force


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Died
  
26 January 1994 London, England

Commands held
  
RAF College Cranwell RAF Training Command RAF Strike Command

Air Chief Marshal Sir Thomas Neville Stack, (19 October 1919 – 26 January 1994) was a senior Royal Air Force commander.

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Early years

Stack was born on 19 October 1919 the son of aviation pioneer T. Neville Stack. He joined the Royal Air Force in 1935 as a flight cadet at RAF College Cranwell. He gained a permanent commission on 29 July 1939 and passed out of the College with the Sword of Honour. He spent his war service with Coastal Command serving on flying boats until transferring to Transport Command in the late 1950s including a tour as Deputy Captain of the Queen's Flight.

Air Staff Officer

In 1967 he became commandant of the RAF College Cranwell before moving on in 1970 as a representative with CENTO. In December 1972 he was appointed as Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Training Command then moved in the same role at RAF Strike Command. Between 1976 and 1978 he was Air ADC to the Queen. From February 1976 he was Air Secretary before he retired at his own request in 1978.

Civil life

On retirement for the air force he became a Gentleman Usher to the Queen and from 1989 Extra Gentleman Usher. He also became a Freeman of the City of London. Stack died in London on 26 January 1994.

References

Neville Stack Wikipedia