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Lawrence Pendred

Air Marshal Sir Lawrence Fleming Pendred, KBE, CB, DFC, DL (5 May 1899 – 19 September 1986) was a Royal Air Force officer who became Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Flying Training Command from 1952 until his retirement in 1955.

Sir Lawrence Pendred
Born(1899-05-05)5 May 1899
Died19 October 1986(1986-10-19) (aged 87)
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Service/branchRoyal Navy (1917–18)
Royal Air Force (1918–55)
Years of service1917–1955
RankAir Marshal
Commands heldFlying Training Command (1952–55)
School of Land/Air Warfare (1950–52)
No. 227 Group (1945)
RAF Swinderby (1940–41)
Battles/warsFirst World War
Second World War
AwardsKnight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Companion of the Order of the Bath
Distinguished Flying Cross
Mentioned in Despatches (3)
Grand Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta (Poland)
Commander of the Legion of Merit (United States)

RAF career edit

Educated at Epsom College, Pendred joined the Royal Naval Air Service in 1917 towards the end of the First World War and served as a pilot with No. 2 Squadron.[1] He specialised in intelligence and in 1930 he joined the Intelligence Staff at Headquarters RAF Transjordan and Palestine.[1] He served in the Second World War on the air staff in the Deputy Directorate of Operations (Home) and then in the Directorate of Plans.[1] He continued his war service as Chief Intelligence Officer at Headquarters RAF Bomber Command from 1941, as Director of Intelligence at the Air Ministry from 1942 and as Chief Intelligence Officer at Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Air Force from 1944.[1] He spent the closing years of the war as Assistant Commandant at the RAF Staff College, Bulstrode Park and then as Air Officer Commanding No. 227 Group.[1]

After the war Pendred was appointed Director of Intelligence to Supreme Commander, South East Asia and then, from 1947, Assistant Chief of the Air Staff (Intelligence).[1] He went on to be commandant at the School of Land/Air Warfare in 1950 and Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Flying Training Command in 1952, before retiring in 1955.[1] Under Pendred the standard training sequence for new pilots was the Provost and then the Vampire aircraft types.[2]

In retirement Pendred was President of the Old Epsomian Club.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Air of Authority – A History of RAF Organisation – Air Marshal Sir Lawrence Pendred
  2. ^ RAF Pilot Training 1954 The Aeroplane, 10 September 1954
  3. ^ "The Queen at Epsom College". Br Med J. 1 (4924): 1271–1272. 1955. doi:10.1136/bmj.1.4924.1271. PMC 2062014.
Military offices
Preceded by Assistant Chief of the Air Staff (Intelligence)
1947–1950
Succeeded by
Preceded by Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief Flying Training Command
1952–1955
Succeeded by

lawrence, pendred, marshal, lawrence, fleming, pendred, 1899, september, 1986, royal, force, officer, became, officer, commanding, chief, flying, training, command, from, 1952, until, retirement, 1955, born, 1899, 1899died19, october, 1986, 1986, aged, allegia. Air Marshal Sir Lawrence Fleming Pendred KBE CB DFC DL 5 May 1899 19 September 1986 was a Royal Air Force officer who became Air Officer Commanding in Chief of Flying Training Command from 1952 until his retirement in 1955 Sir Lawrence PendredBorn 1899 05 05 5 May 1899Died19 October 1986 1986 10 19 aged 87 AllegianceUnited KingdomService wbr branchRoyal Navy 1917 18 Royal Air Force 1918 55 Years of service1917 1955RankAir MarshalCommands heldFlying Training Command 1952 55 School of Land Air Warfare 1950 52 No 227 Group 1945 RAF Swinderby 1940 41 Battles warsFirst World WarSecond World WarAwardsKnight Commander of the Order of the British EmpireCompanion of the Order of the BathDistinguished Flying CrossMentioned in Despatches 3 Grand Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta Poland Commander of the Legion of Merit United States RAF career editEducated at Epsom College Pendred joined the Royal Naval Air Service in 1917 towards the end of the First World War and served as a pilot with No 2 Squadron 1 He specialised in intelligence and in 1930 he joined the Intelligence Staff at Headquarters RAF Transjordan and Palestine 1 He served in the Second World War on the air staff in the Deputy Directorate of Operations Home and then in the Directorate of Plans 1 He continued his war service as Chief Intelligence Officer at Headquarters RAF Bomber Command from 1941 as Director of Intelligence at the Air Ministry from 1942 and as Chief Intelligence Officer at Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Air Force from 1944 1 He spent the closing years of the war as Assistant Commandant at the RAF Staff College Bulstrode Park and then as Air Officer Commanding No 227 Group 1 After the war Pendred was appointed Director of Intelligence to Supreme Commander South East Asia and then from 1947 Assistant Chief of the Air Staff Intelligence 1 He went on to be commandant at the School of Land Air Warfare in 1950 and Air Officer Commanding in Chief of Flying Training Command in 1952 before retiring in 1955 1 Under Pendred the standard training sequence for new pilots was the Provost and then the Vampire aircraft types 2 In retirement Pendred was President of the Old Epsomian Club 3 References edit a b c d e f g Air of Authority A History of RAF Organisation Air Marshal Sir Lawrence Pendred RAF Pilot Training 1954 The Aeroplane 10 September 1954 The Queen at Epsom College Br Med J 1 4924 1271 1272 1955 doi 10 1136 bmj 1 4924 1271 PMC 2062014 Military offices Preceded byThomas Elmhirst Assistant Chief of the Air Staff Intelligence 1947 1950 Succeeded byNeill Ogilvie Forbes Preceded bySir Hugh Walmsley Air Officer Commanding in Chief Flying Training Command1952 1955 Succeeded bySir Richard Atcherley Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lawrence Pendred amp oldid 1173176199, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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