William Elliot (RAF officer)

Sir William Elliot

William Elliott as Air Officer Commanding RAF Gibraltar during the Second World War
Born (1896-06-03)3 June 1896
Died 27 June 1971(1971-06-27) (aged 75)
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service/branch British Army (1915–18)
Royal Air Force (1918–54)
Years of service 1915–54
Rank Air Chief Marshal
Commands held RAF Fighter Command (1947–49)
Balkan Air Force (1944–45)
RAF Gibraltar (1944)
RAF Middle Wallop (1941)
No. 501 Squadron (1932–37)
Battles/wars First World War
Second World War
Awards Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Distinguished Flying Cross & Bar
Order of St. Vladimir, 4th Class with Sword and Bow (Russia)
Order of St. George, 4th Class (Russia)
Commander of the Legion of Merit (United States)
Grand Cross of the Order of the Phoenix (Greece)

Air Chief Marshal Sir William Elliot, GCVO, KCB, KBE, DFC & Bar (3 June 1896 – 27 June 1971) was a senior Royal Air Force commander.

RAF career

Air Vice Marshal W Elliot, the former Air Officer Commanding the Balkan Air Force (left), gives the latest information regarding Balkan operations to his successor, Air Vice Marshal George Mills (right) at BAF Headquarters, Bari, Italy, 1945

Educated at Tonbridge School, Elliot joined the Army Service Corps in 1915 and then transferred to the Royal Flying Corps in 1917.[1] He was appointed Officer Commanding No. 501 Squadron in 1932 before becoming Assistant Secretary to Committee of Imperial Defence in 1937 and being made Assistant Secretary of the War Cabinet Secretariat in 1939.[1] He served in the Second World War as Officer Commanding RAF Middle Wallop and as a member of the Air Staff responsible for Night Defences at Headquarters RAF Fighter Command in 1941 and then as Director of Plans at the Air Ministry in 1942.[1] He continued has war service as Air Officer Commanding RAF Gibraltar and then as Air Officer Commanding the RAF's Balkan Air Force during 1944 until he was made Assistant Chief Executive at the Ministry of Aircraft Production in March 1945.[1]

After the War he served as Assistant Chief of the Air Staff (Policy) and then became Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief at RAF Fighter Command in 1947. He had been knighted on 1st January 1946. [1] He went on to be Chief Staff Officer to the Minister of Defence in 1949 and Chairman of the British Joint Services Mission to Washington, D.C. and UK Representative on the NATO Standing Group in 1951 before he retired in 1954.[1]

Family

In 1931 he married Rosemary Chancellor, daughter of Sir John Chancellor.[2] Sir William and Lady Elliot had a son Simon and a daughter Louise. Simon married Annabel, daughter of Bruce Shand and sister of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Air of Authority – A History of RAF Organisation – Air Chief Marshal Sir William Elliott
  2. ‘ELLIOT, Air Chief Marshal Sir William’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2012 ; online edn, Nov 2012 accessed 4 Oct 2013
  3. The Peerage.com – Air Chief Marshal Sir William Elliott
Military offices
New title
Air force established
Air Officer Commanding the Balkan Air Force
1944–1945
Succeeded by
George Mills
Preceded by
Sir James Robb
Commander-in-Chief Fighter Command
1947–1949
Succeeded by
Sir Basil Embry
Preceded by
Lord Tedder
Chief of the British Joint Staff Mission to Washington
1951–1953
Succeeded by
Sir John Whiteley
Preceded by
New post
UK Military Representative to NATO
1951–1953
Succeeded by
Sir John Whiteley
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