List of Royal Air Force personnel
This article lists those members of the Royal Air Force of the United Kingdom who have become either nationally or internationally famous. This could either be due to commanding squadrons or higher formations in memorable operations, by being awarded high honours or by gaining fame subsequent to their RAF service.
Notable Royal Air Force personnel
- Lord Trenchard - founding father of the RAF
- Lord Tedder - U.S. General Eisenhower's deputy who received Germany's surrender at the end of the war in Europe
- Lord Dowding - Commander in Chief (CINC), RAF Fighter Command during Battle of Britain
- Sir Arthur "Bomber" Harris - CINC, RAF Bomber Command during World War II
- Sir Douglas Bader - Amputee and Fighter pilot & POW during Battle of Britain
- Sir Keith Park - New Zealander - AOC No. 11 Group RAF during Battle of Britain
- Sir Frank Whittle - Co-inventor of the turbojet
- Guy Gibson - Dambusters raid leader and VC holder
- Leonard Cheshire - Charity founder and VC holder
- Henry Allingham - World War I veteran and last surviving founder member of the RAF
Famous people who previously served in the RAF
- Richard Attenborough - Actor and director
- Pam Ayres - Poet, TV & Radio presenter
- David Bailey (photographer)
- Ralph Barker - Writer
- Alan Bates - Actor
- Raymond Baxter - Television presenter and commentator
- Tony Benn - British politician
- Frank Bossard - MI6 personnel who spied for the USSR
- Richard Burton - Actor, served as a navigator
- Brian Blessed - Actor
- Arthur C. Clarke - Science fiction author
- Alex Coomber - Bronze medalist in the 2002 Winter Olympics.
- Roald Dahl - Author. A flying ace who rose to the rank of Wing Commander
- Hilary Devey - Dragons Den - WRAF Air Traffic Control Assistant
- Denholm Elliott - Actor
- Fred Feast - Actor (Coronation Street), served as a Physical Training Instructor (PTI)[1]
- Bruce Barrymore Halpenny-British military historian and Author, served Royal Air Force Police
- Tony Hancock - Comic actor (RAF Regiment)
- Rex Harrison - Actor, reached the rank of Flight Lieutenant
- Godfrey Hounsfield - Nobel laureate and co-inventor of Computed tomography.
- George Hutchinson - Professional footballer
- Peter Imbert - Police Officer, served Royal Air Force Police
- T. E. Lawrence - 'Lawrence of Arabia'. Enlisted first as Aircraftman J.H Ross, and later as Aircraftman T.E Shaw
- Peter Larter - England rugby player
- Christopher Lee - Actor, reached the rank of Flight Lieutenant
- Warren Mitchell - Actor
- Bob Monkhouse - Entertainer, comedian, game show host
- Patrick Moore - Astronomer, broadcaster and author
- Frank Muir - Comic writer
- Alex Murphy (rugby league) Great Britain rugby league player
- Peter Sellers - Comedian and actor, gained the NCO rank of Corporal
- Ian Smith - Rhodesian Prime Minister; reached the rank of Flight Lieutenant during Second World War service
- Norman Tebbit - Lord Tebbit, Politician. A member of the Conservative Party
- Gordon Turnbull - psychiatrist
- Rory Underwood - England rugby player
- Michael Ventris[2] - deciphered Linear B script
- Tony Walton - set/costume designer, director
- Martin Whitcombe - England 'B' rugby player
- Bill Wyman- Bass player, Rolling Stones
- Jeff Young (rugby player) - Welsh rugby player
References
- ↑ Hayward, Anthony (29 June 1999). "Fred Feast Obituary". The Independent. Retrieved 26 June 2016.
- ↑ http://www.unithistories.com/officers/RAFVR_officers_V01.html
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