'SAM' Marshal of the Royal Air Force the Lord Elworthy
About this book
"Sam Elworthy's career was remarkable by any standards. Born in New Zealand in 1911 and educated in England, he was called to the Bar. After learning to learning to fly he joined the RAAF. During the Second World War he won the DFC, DSO and AFC and, after commanding 82 Squadron, worked closely with 'Bomber' Harris and General Eisenhower. He became an air commodore aged 33. His meteoric rise continued post-war. Switching to Fighter Command he saw service in India, Pakistan, and the UK before becoming Commandant of the RAF Staff College. By 1960 he was tri-service C-in-C Middle East and his actions prevented the invasion of Kuwait by Iraq. As Chief of Air Staff and Chief of Defence Staff in the 1960s he fought the Services' corner at a difficult political and economic time. He secured the long term future of the RAF, whose very existence was threatened. He died in 1993 in his native New Zealand."--Provided by publisher.
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- OL Work ID
- OL21633913W
Subjects
Great britain, royal air forceGreat britain, officials and employeesAir pilotsGreat britain, biographyBiographyMarshalsWorld War, 1939-1945British Aerial operationsGreat Britain. Royal Air Force