Commanding Officers
From | To | Name |
---|---|---|
Mar 1917 | 27 Jul 1918 | Squadron Commander B.L. Huskisson |
27 Jul 1918 | 10 Nov 1918 | Maj. E.W. Norton |
10 Nov 1918 | 21 Nov 1918 | Maj. L.S. Breadner |
21 Nov 1918 | 10 Dec 1918 | Maj. E.W. Norton |
10 Dec 1918 | 10 Jan 1919 | Maj. P. Huskisson |
10 Jan 1919 | 31 Dec 1919 | Maj. R.S. Lucy |
1 Feb 1929 | 9 Dec 1930 | S/Ldr. F.H. Laurence, MC |
9 Dec 1930 | 1 Jan 1934 | S/Ldr. K.B. Lloyd, AFC |
1 Jan 1934 | 1 Oct 1936 | S/Ldr. A.W. Fletcher, DFC, AFC, OBE |
1 Oct 1936 | 19 Oct 1937 | S/Ldr. V.P. Feather |
19 Oct 1937 | 18 Mar 1940 | W/Cdr. K.B. Lloyd, AFC |
18 Mar 1940 | 14 Aug 1940 | W/Cdr. E.S.C. Davies, AFC |
14 Aug 1940 | 22 May 1941 | W/Cdr. K.F.T. Pickles |
22 May 1941 | 28 Feb 1943 | W/Cdr. D.I. Coote |
28 Feb 1943 | 24 Mar 1943 | W/Cdr. P.R. Hatfield |
24 Mar 1943 | 19 Sep 1943 | W/Cdr. C.E.V. Evison |
19 Sep 1943 | 17 Aug 1944 | W/Cdr. H.J.L. Hawkins |
17 Aug 1944 | 12 Jan 1945 | W/Cdr. A. Frame |
12 Jan 1945 | 30 Jun 1945 | W/Cdr. D. Michell |
1 Aug 1947 | 15 Jan 1948 | S/Ldr. H.S. Hartley |
15 Jan 1948 | 22 May 1950 | S/Ldr. R.A. Pegler |
22 May 1950 | 1 Oct 1952 | S/Ldr. L.W. Davies |
1 Oct 1952 | 20 Feb 1953 | S/Ldr. H.H. Jenkins |
1 Jan 1954 | 25 Jul 1955 | S/Ldr. G. Young |
25 Jul 1955 | 3 Jun 1957 | W/Cdr. W. Beringer |
3 Jun 1957 | 23 Jul 1958 | W/Cdr. A.D. Dart, DSO, DFC |
23 Jul 1958 | 1 Jun 1960 | W/Cdr. J.C.W. Weller, DFC |
1 Jun 1960 | 14 Jun 1962 | W/Cdr. R.D. Roe, AFC |
14 Jun 1962 | 1 May 1964 | W/Cdr. C.K.N. Lloyd, AFC |
1 May 1964 | 7 Mar 1966 | W/Cdr. J.J. Duncombe, AFC |
7 Mar 1966 | 17 Jun 1968 | W/Cdr. P. Kent, MBE |
17 Jun 1968 | 14 Apr 1969 | W/Cdr. O.G. Williams |
14 Apr 1969 | 1 Apr 1971 | W/Cdr. E.P. Wild |
1 Apr 1971 | 1 May 1972 | S/Ldr. D.E. Leppard |
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