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Sir Christopher Lloyd Courtney
Courtney (shown on right) with Trenchard and Prince Albert in 1919
Born(1890-06-27)27 June 1890
Died22 October 1976(1976-10-22) (aged 86)
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Service/branchRoyal Navy (1905–18)
Royal Air Force (1918–45)
Years of service1905–45
RankAir Chief Marshal
Commands heldAir Member for Supply and Organisation (1940–45)
Reserve Command (1939)
British Forces in Iraq (1937–39)
Deputy Chief of the Air Staff (1935–37)
No. 2 (Indian) Wing (1920–24)
Independent Air Force (1918)
11th Brigade (1918)
No. 7 Squadron RNAS (1916–17)
No. 4 Wing RNAS (1916)
RNAS Dover (1915–16)
No. 4 Squadron RNAS (1915)
Killingholme Naval Air Station (1914–15)
Battles/warsFirst World War
Second World War
AwardsKnight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Distinguished Service Order
Mentioned in Despatches
Order of St. Anna, 3rd Class (Russia)
Chevalier of the Legion of Honour (France)
Commander of the Legion of Merit (United States)
Other workBusinessman

Air Chief Marshal Sir Christopher Lloyd Courtney, GBE, KCB, DSO (27 June 1890 – 22 October 1976) was a senior Royal Air Force officer.

RAF career[edit]

Courtney joined the Royal Navy in May 1905 as a midshipmanatBritannia Naval College.[1] By late 1909 he was an acting sub-lieutenant on board HMS Commonwealth.[1]

He fought in the First World War initially as Officer Commanding Killingholme Royal Naval Air Station.[1] He continued his war service as Officer Commanding Royal Naval Air Station Dover, Officer Commanding No. 4 Wing RNAS and then Officer Commanding No. 7 Squadron RNAS.[1] In April 1918, with the creation of the Royal Air Force, Courtney transferred from the Navy to the RAF and at that time he was appointed deputy director of Aircraft Equipment at the newly established Air Ministry. Just before the end of World War I, Courtney was promoted to acting brigadier-general and sent France to command the 11th Brigade which was being established as a subordinate formation of the RAF's Independent Air Force. However, once the armistice was declared, the Independent Air Force's commander, Major-General Sir Hugh Trenchard, returned home and Courtney succeeded him as commander.[2]

After the war he served as Officer Commanding, No 2 (Indian) Wing and then after a tour on the Directing Staff at the RAF Staff College, Andover, he was appointed deputy director of Operations and Intelligence at the Air Ministry.[1] He briefly served as Air Officer Commanding RAF Iraq Command on a temporary basis in late 1932.[1] He was made Director of Training at the Air Ministry in 1933, Director of Staff Duties in 1934 and Deputy Chief of the Air Staff and Director of Operations & Intelligence in 1935.[1] After that he was appointed Air Officer Commanding RAF Iraq Command in 1937 and Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief Reserve Command in February 1939.[1] He became Air Member for Supply and Organisation in January 1940 and remained in that post throughout the remainder of the Second World War until he retired in 1945.[1]

References[edit]

  • ^ Richards, Denis (May 2008). "Courtney, Sir Christopher Lloyd". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/30975. Retrieved 10 November 2009. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  • External links[edit]

    Military offices
    Preceded by

    Sir Hugh Trenchard
    AsCommander-in-Chief the Inter-Allied Independent Air Force

    General Officer Commanding the Independent Force
    1918
    Force disbanded
    Preceded by

    Edgar Ludlow-Hewitt

    Air Officer Commanding Iraq Command
    Temporary appointment

    1932
    Succeeded by

    Charles Burnett

    Preceded by

    Edgar Ludlow-Hewitt

    Deputy Chief of the Air Staff
    and Director of Operations and Intelligence

    26 January 1935 – 25 January 1937
    Succeeded by

    Richard Peirse

    Preceded by

    William Mitchell

    Air Officer Commanding British Forces in Iraq
    1937–1939
    Succeeded by

    Harry Smart

    Preceded by

    New post

    Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief Reserve Command
    February 1939 – August 1939
    Succeeded by

    Sir John Steel

    Preceded by

    William Welsh

    Air Member for Supply and Organisation
    1940–1945
    Succeeded by

    Sir Leslie Hollinghurst


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