William MacDonald (RAF officer)

Sir William MacDonald
Born 11 August 1908
Died 9 November 1984 (1984-11-10) (aged 76)
Allegiance  United Kingdom
Service/branch  Royal Air Force
Years of service 19291966
Rank Air Chief Marshal
Commands held No. 150 Squadron
No. 230 Group
Air Headquarters Singapore
RAF Middle East Air Force
Battles/wars World War II
Awards Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Distinguished Flying Cross

Air Chief Marshal Sir William Lawrence Mary MacDonald GCB CBE DFC (11 August 1908 – 9 November 1984) was a Royal Air Force Officer who became Commander-in-Chief of the RAF Middle East Air Force.

RAF career

A native of County Cork, educated at Castleknock College, William MacDonald joined the Royal Air Force (RAF) in 1929.[1] He was appointed Officer Commanding No. 150 Squadron in 1938 and served in World War II, initially in that role: on 30 September 1940, during the Battle of France, his Fairey Battle bomber was chased at tree top height by three German fighters and he cartwheeled into a French field.[1] He continued his war service as a member of the Air Staff at Headquarters No. 1 Group before being appointed Air Officer for Administration at Headquarters No. 84 Group in November 1944.[1]

After the War he became Commandant of the Central Flying School and then Deputy Director of Plans at the Air Ministry before becoming Air Officer Commanding No. 230 Group and then Air Officer Commanding Air Headquarters Singapore in 1952.[1] He was made Assistant Chief of the Air Staff (Intelligence) in 1954 and Commander-in-Chief RAF Middle East Air Force in 1958 (including responsibility for British Forces Cyprus and Administration of the Sovereign Base Areas).[1] His role was retitled Commander-in-Chief Near East Air Force in March 1961.[2]

His final appointment was as Air Secretary in 1962; he was made Air Aide-de-Camp to the Queen in 1965 and retired in 1966.[1]

Honours and awards

References

Military offices
Preceded by
F J Fressanges
Assistant Chief of the Air Staff (Intelligence)
19541958
Succeeded by
S O Bufton
Preceded by
Sir Hubert Patch
Commander-in-Chief
RAF Middle East Air Force/Near East Air Force

1958 1962
Succeeded by
Sir Denis Barnett
Preceded by
Sir Theodore McEvoy
Air Secretary
1962 1966
Succeeded by
Sir Donald Evans
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