Heads of RAF Intelligence
- Air Vice-Marshal Charles E.H. Medhurst: March 1941 – October 1942
- Air Vice-Marshal Francis F. Inglis: October 1942 – August 1945
- Air Vice-Marshal Sir Thomas W. Elmhirst: August 1945 – January 1947
- Air Vice-Marshal Lawrence F. Pendred: January 1947 – January 1950
- Air Vice-Marshal Neill C. Ogilvie-Forbes: January 1950 – May 1952
- Air Vice-Marshal Francis J. Fressages: May 1952 – September 1954
- Air Vice-Marshal William M.L. MacDonald: September 1954 – August 1958
- Air Vice-Marshal Sidney O. Bufton: August 1958 – September 1961
- Air Vice-Marshal Alick Foord-Kelcey: September 1961 – December 1964
- Air Vice-Marshal Harold J. Maguire: December 1964 – April 1965
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