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Walter Merton

Air Chief Marshal Sir Walter Hugh Merton, GBE, KCB (29 August 1905 – 23 March 1986) was a senior Royal Air Force (RAF) commander during the Second World War. After the war he held several senior RAF appointments before his retirement in 1963.

Sir Walter Merton
Born(1905-08-29)29 August 1905
Died23 March 1986(1986-03-23) (aged 80)
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Service/branchRoyal Air Force
Years of service1924–63
RankAir Chief Marshal
Commands heldAir Member for Supply and Organisation (1960–63)
Chief of the RNZAF Air Staff (1954–56)
No. 22 Group (1952–54)
No. 63 Group (1951–52)
RAF Upwood (1946–47)
RAF Mildenhall (1946)
RAF Luqa (1943)
No. 37 Squadron (1940–41)
No. 218 Squadron (1940)
No. 38 Squadron (1937–39)
Battles/warsSecond World War
AwardsKnight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Mentioned in Despatches (3)
Grand Cross of the Order of George I with Swords (Greece)
Gold Cross of the Order of St. George with Crossed Swords (Greece)
Grand Cross of the Order of the Phoenix (Greece)

RAF career edit

Born in Canada,[1] Merton joined the Royal Air Force as a cadet in 1924.[2] He was appointed Officer Commanding No. 38 Squadron in 1937.[2] He served in the Second World War as Officer Commanding No. 218 Squadron and then as Officer Commanding No. 37 Squadron.[2] He continued his war service as Senior Air Staff Officer at Headquarters 257 Wing and then in the Middle East.[2] He was made Station Commander at RAF Luqa in 1943 and Assistant Commandant at the RAF War Staff College in April 1944 before becoming Director of Organisation at the Air Ministry in August 1944.[2]

After the war he became Station Commander at RAF Mildenhall and then at RAF Upwood before becoming Air Attaché in Prague in 1947.[2] He was appointed Deputy Director for Air Force Liaison in 1948, Head of the RAF Delegation in Greece in 1949 and Air Officer Commanding No. 63 Group in 1951.[2] He went on to be Air Officer Commanding No. 22 Group in 1952, Chief of Staff to the Royal New Zealand Air Force in 1954 and Air Officer for Administration at Headquarters RAF Bomber Command in 1956.[2] After that he was made Chief of Staff at Headquarters Allied Air Forces Central Europe in 1959 and Air Member for Supply and Organisation in 1960[1] before retiring in 1963.[2]

In retirement he became Inspector-General of Civil Defence.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Service Aviation Flight International, 6 November 1959
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Air of Authority – A History of RAF Organisation – Air Chief Marshal Sir Walter Merton
Military offices
Preceded by Chief of the Air Staff (RNZAF)
1954–1956
Succeeded by
Preceded by Air Member for Supply and Organisation
1960–1963
Succeeded by

walter, merton, chief, marshal, walter, hugh, merton, august, 1905, march, 1986, senior, royal, force, commander, during, second, world, after, held, several, senior, appointments, before, retirement, 1963, born, 1905, august, 1905died23, march, 1986, 1986, ag. Air Chief Marshal Sir Walter Hugh Merton GBE KCB 29 August 1905 23 March 1986 was a senior Royal Air Force RAF commander during the Second World War After the war he held several senior RAF appointments before his retirement in 1963 Sir Walter MertonBorn 1905 08 29 29 August 1905Died23 March 1986 1986 03 23 aged 80 AllegianceUnited KingdomService wbr branchRoyal Air ForceYears of service1924 63RankAir Chief MarshalCommands heldAir Member for Supply and Organisation 1960 63 Chief of the RNZAF Air Staff 1954 56 No 22 Group 1952 54 No 63 Group 1951 52 RAF Upwood 1946 47 RAF Mildenhall 1946 RAF Luqa 1943 No 37 Squadron 1940 41 No 218 Squadron 1940 No 38 Squadron 1937 39 Battles warsSecond World WarAwardsKnight Grand Cross of the Order of the British EmpireKnight Commander of the Order of the BathMentioned in Despatches 3 Grand Cross of the Order of George I with Swords Greece Gold Cross of the Order of St George with Crossed Swords Greece Grand Cross of the Order of the Phoenix Greece RAF career editBorn in Canada 1 Merton joined the Royal Air Force as a cadet in 1924 2 He was appointed Officer Commanding No 38 Squadron in 1937 2 He served in the Second World War as Officer Commanding No 218 Squadron and then as Officer Commanding No 37 Squadron 2 He continued his war service as Senior Air Staff Officer at Headquarters 257 Wing and then in the Middle East 2 He was made Station Commander at RAF Luqa in 1943 and Assistant Commandant at the RAF War Staff College in April 1944 before becoming Director of Organisation at the Air Ministry in August 1944 2 After the war he became Station Commander at RAF Mildenhall and then at RAF Upwood before becoming Air Attache in Prague in 1947 2 He was appointed Deputy Director for Air Force Liaison in 1948 Head of the RAF Delegation in Greece in 1949 and Air Officer Commanding No 63 Group in 1951 2 He went on to be Air Officer Commanding No 22 Group in 1952 Chief of Staff to the Royal New Zealand Air Force in 1954 and Air Officer for Administration at Headquarters RAF Bomber Command in 1956 2 After that he was made Chief of Staff at Headquarters Allied Air Forces Central Europe in 1959 and Air Member for Supply and Organisation in 1960 1 before retiring in 1963 2 In retirement he became Inspector General of Civil Defence 2 References edit a b Service Aviation Flight International 6 November 1959 a b c d e f g h i j Air of Authority A History of RAF Organisation Air Chief Marshal Sir Walter Merton Military officesPreceded byDavid Carnegie Chief of the Air Staff RNZAF 1954 1956 Succeeded byCyril KayPreceded bySir Walter Dawson Air Member for Supply and Organisation1960 1963 Succeeded bySir John Baker Carr acting Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Walter Merton amp oldid 1163654485, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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