Nisha Rathode (Editor)

Ronald Dick

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Name
  
Ronald Dick

Rank
  
Air Marshal

Years of service
  
1950–1981

Service/branch
  
Royal Air Force


Born
  
18 October 1931 Newcastle upon Tyne, England (
1931-10-18
)

Died
  
25 March 2008(2008-03-25) (aged 76) Fredericksburg, United States

Commands held
  
RAF Honington (1978–80) No. 9 Squadron (1970–72)

Ronald dick brooks and dunns


Air Vice Marshal Ronald Dick (18 October 1931 – 25 March 2008) was a Royal Air Force officer who served as Head of the British Defence Staff in Washington, D.C. from 1984 to 1988.

Contents

RAF career

Educated at Beckenham and Penge County Grammar School, Dick joined the Royal Air Force as a cadet in January 1950. He became officer commanding No. 9 Squadron RAF flying Vulcan bombers in 1970. He went on to be Junior Air Force Member on the staff of the Royal College of Defence Studies in 1972, Personal Staff Officer to the Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe in 1974 and Station Commander at RAF Honington in 1978. After that he became Air Attaché in Washington, D.C. in 1980 in which role he negotiated US support for British air operations during Falklands War in 1982. His last appointments were as Director of Organisation and Establishments in 1983, as Director of Quartering in 1984 and as Head of the British Defence Staff and Defence Attaché in Washington, D.C. in 1984 before retiring in 1988.

References

Ronald Dick Wikipedia