Walter Cheshire

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Sir Walter Cheshire
Born(1907-03-21)21 March 1907
Died10 December 1978(1978-12-10) (aged 71)
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Service/branch
Mentioned in Despatches (2)
RelationsAir Chief Marshal Sir John Cheshire (son)

Second World War
, and a senior commander in the 1950s and early 1960s.

RAF career

Educated at

Second World War as Chief Intelligence Officer at Headquarters RAF Bomber Command, as Air Attache in Moscow and as Chief Air Intelligence Officer at Headquarters Air Command South East Asia, before becoming Air Officer Commanding AHQ Indo China in October 1945.[1]

Cheshire provided a short report on his time in French Indo-China, which refers to him commanding non-combat elements of the Japanese Air Force when the Air Officer Commanding in Saigon, Indo-china, for a 1979 SOAS London PhD thesis by Peter Dunn.[2] In 2021 Stuart Hadaway, RAF Historical Branch, gave an illustrated talk on 'Britain's Vietnam War: The RAF Over Indo-China 1945-1946' and this includes Cheshire's role.[3]

After the war Cheshire was made Air Officer Commanding

Imperial Defence College in 1957.[1] Promoted to air marshal,[4] his last roles were as Air Officer Commanding RAF Malta in 1959 and Air Member for Personnel in 1961 before retiring as an air chief marshal in 1965.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Air of Authority โ€“ A History of RAF Organisation โ€“ Air Chief Marshal Sir Walter Cheshire
  2. ^ "AN INTERPRETATION OF DOCUMENTARY AND ORAL PRIMARY SOURCE MATERIALS FOR THE PERIOD SEPTEMBER 1945 UNTIL MAY 1946 IN THE REGION OF COCHINCHINA AND SOUTHERN ANNAM" (PDF). Retrieved 22 December 2023.
  3. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: Bentley Priory Museum Online Talks: Britain's Vietnam War, by Stuart Hadaway. YouTube.
  4. ^ RAF Promotions Flight International, 8 January 1960

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Military offices
Preceded by Air Member for Personnel
1961โ€“1965
Succeeded by