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Christoffel Venter

Major-General Christoffel 'Boetie' Venter CB DFC & bar, (1 November 1892 – 20 February 1977) was a South African military commander.


Christoffel Johannes Venter

Nickname(s)Boetie
Born(1892-11-01)1 November 1892
near Middelburg, Cape Colony
Died20 February 1977(1977-02-20) (aged 84)[1]: 255 
Lyttleton, Pretoria
Allegiance
Service/branchAviation
RankMajor General
WarsWorld War I
Awards
Other workManaging Director South African Airways

Military career edit

He joined the 7th Mounted Rifles in 1912 then the 5th SAMR in August 1914 for service in South West Africa. He joined 1 South African Infantry Battalion in 1916 and served in France until he transferred to the Royal Flying Corps in February 1917. He was shot down and captured in 1918. He won the DFC and bar and was credited with 16 aerial victories, and joined the South African Air Force in 1922.[1]: 255 

He commanded 1 Squadron SAAF and served as Officer Commanding Wits Command in 1936[2]

He was Director-General of the Air Force from 1940 to 1945.[2] After World War II, he was managing director of South African Airways.

Honours and awards edit

Companion of the Order of the Bath edit

Then Major General Venter was made a Companion of the Order of the Bath on 1 January 1944[3]

The notice in the London Gazette reads as follows:

The KING has been graciously pleased, on the advice of His Majesty's Ministers for the Union of South Africa, to give orders for the following appointment to the Most Honourable Order of the Bath:

To be an Additional Member of the Military Division of the Third Class, or Companions, of the said Most Honourable Order:

Temporary Major General Christoffel Johannes Venter, D.F.C., South African Staff Corps

Distinguished Flying Cross edit

Lieutenant Venter was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross in 1918. The notice in the London Gazette reads as follows:

Lt. Christoffel Johannes Venter.

During recent operations this officer shot down five enemy aeroplanes, one of which he followed down to 500 feet, when it was seen to fall.[4][5]

He is a bold and skilful airman.

Bar to the Distinguished Flying Cross edit

In November 1918 he was awarded a bar to his Distinguished Flying Cross The notice in the London Gazette reads as follows:

Lt. (T./Capt.) Christoffel Johannes Venter, D.F.C. A brilliant patrol leader, who has since May last destroyed eleven enemy machines. In an engagement between six of our machines and nine of the enemy, five of the latter were destroyed, Captain Venter accounting for one. Later on the same day he, in company with three other officers, engaged four Fokkers. In the combat that followed all four enemy machines were destroyed, this officer shooting down one.[4][6]

List edit

See also edit

External links edit

  • "Biography at The Aerodrome".

Sources edit

  1. ^ a b Uys, Ian (1992). South African Military Who's Who 1452-1992. Fortress Publishers. ISBN 0-9583173-3-X.
  2. ^ a b Who's Who of Southern Africa 1959. Ken Donaldson (Pty) Ltd. 1959. p. 589.
  3. ^ "No. 36311". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 December 1943. p. 57.
  4. ^ a b "Cristoffel Venter Biography". The Aerodrome. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
  5. ^ "No. 30827". The London Gazette (Supplement). 2 August 1918. p. 9204.
  6. ^ "No. 30989". The London Gazette (Supplement). 1 November 1918. p. 12961.
  7. ^ a b "Rathbone Museum". Retrieved 14 October 2013.
Military offices
Preceded by Director Air Services, South African Air Force
1940–1945
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Unknown
OC Witwatersrand Command
1936–1938
Succeeded by
Charlie Ross

christoffel, venter, major, general, christoffel, boetie, venter, november, 1892, february, 1977, south, african, military, commander, major, generalchristoffel, johannes, ventercb, barnickname, boetieborn, 1892, november, 1892near, middelburg, cape, colonydie. Major General Christoffel Boetie Venter CB DFC amp bar 1 November 1892 20 February 1977 was a South African military commander Major GeneralChristoffel Johannes VenterCB DFC amp BarNickname s BoetieBorn 1892 11 01 1 November 1892near Middelburg Cape ColonyDied20 February 1977 1977 02 20 aged 84 1 255 Lyttleton PretoriaAllegiance United Kingdom Union of South AfricaService wbr branchAviationRankMajor GeneralWarsWorld War IAwardsOther workManaging Director South African Airways Contents 1 Military career 2 Honours and awards 2 1 Companion of the Order of the Bath 2 2 Distinguished Flying Cross 2 3 Bar to the Distinguished Flying Cross 2 4 List 3 See also 4 External links 5 SourcesMilitary career editHe joined the 7th Mounted Rifles in 1912 then the 5th SAMR in August 1914 for service in South West Africa He joined 1 South African Infantry Battalion in 1916 and served in France until he transferred to the Royal Flying Corps in February 1917 He was shot down and captured in 1918 He won the DFC and bar and was credited with 16 aerial victories and joined the South African Air Force in 1922 1 255 He commanded 1 Squadron SAAF and served as Officer Commanding Wits Command in 1936 2 He was Director General of the Air Force from 1940 to 1945 2 After World War II he was managing director of South African Airways Honours and awards editCompanion of the Order of the Bath edit Then Major General Venter was made a Companion of the Order of the Bath on 1 January 1944 3 The notice in the London Gazette reads as follows The KING has been graciously pleased on the advice of His Majesty s Ministers for the Union of South Africa to give orders for the following appointment to the Most Honourable Order of the Bath To be an Additional Member of the Military Division of the Third Class or Companions of the said Most Honourable Order Temporary Major General Christoffel Johannes Venter D F C South African Staff Corps Distinguished Flying Cross edit Lieutenant Venter was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross in 1918 The notice in the London Gazette reads as follows Lt Christoffel Johannes Venter During recent operations this officer shot down five enemy aeroplanes one of which he followed down to 500 feet when it was seen to fall 4 5 He is a bold and skilful airman Bar to the Distinguished Flying Cross edit In November 1918 he was awarded a bar to his Distinguished Flying Cross The notice in the London Gazette reads as follows Lt T Capt Christoffel Johannes Venter D F C A brilliant patrol leader who has since May last destroyed eleven enemy machines In an engagement between six of our machines and nine of the enemy five of the latter were destroyed Captain Venter accounting for one Later on the same day he in company with three other officers engaged four Fokkers In the combat that followed all four enemy machines were destroyed this officer shooting down one 4 6 List edit nbsp Order of the Bath Companion CB nbsp Distinguished Flying Cross and Bar United Kingdom DFC amp Bar nbsp British War Medal nbsp Victory Medal South Africa Mentioned in Dispatches MID nbsp King George V Coronation Medal nbsp King George VI Coronation Medal nbsp Order of the Phoenix Greece 7 nbsp Military Cross Belgium 7 See also editList of South African military chiefs South African Air ForceExternal links edit Biography at The Aerodrome Sources edit a b Uys Ian 1992 South African Military Who s Who 1452 1992 Fortress Publishers ISBN 0 9583173 3 X a b Who s Who of Southern Africa 1959 Ken Donaldson Pty Ltd 1959 p 589 No 36311 The London Gazette Supplement 31 December 1943 p 57 a b Cristoffel Venter Biography The Aerodrome Retrieved 25 February 2015 No 30827 The London Gazette Supplement 2 August 1918 p 9204 No 30989 The London Gazette Supplement 1 November 1918 p 12961 a b Rathbone Museum Retrieved 14 October 2013 Military officesPreceded byJohn Holthouse Director Air Services South African Air Force1940 1945 Succeeded byJimmy DurrantPreceded byUnknown OC Witwatersrand Command1936 1938 Succeeded byCharlie Ross Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Christoffel Venter amp oldid 1202171388, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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