- Michael Beavis
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Sir Michael Beavis Born 14 October 1931 Allegiance United Kingdom Service/branch Royal Air Force Years of service 1947–1987 Rank Air Chief Marshal Commands held No. 10 Squadron
RAF Support CommandAwards Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Air Force CrossAir Chief Marshal Sir Michael Gordon Beavis KCB CBE AFC (born 14 October 1931) is a former Royal Air Force officer who became Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief at RAF Support Command.
RAF career
Educated at Kilburn Grammar School, Beavis joined the Royal Air Force in 1947 and was commissioned two years later.[1] In June 1961 Beavis set the record for the fastest non-stop flight from the UK to Australia which he established by flying a Vulcan from RAF Scampton to RAAF Richmond in just over 20 hours.[2][3]
He became Officer Commanding No. 10 Squadron flying VC10s in 1966 and Group Captain Flying at RAF Akrotiri in 1968.[1] He was appointed Assistant Director of Defence Policy at the Ministry of Defence in 1971, Senior Air Staff Officer at Headquarters RAF Germany in 1976 and Director General of RAF Training in 1977.[1] He went on to be Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief at RAF Support Command in 1981 and Deputy Commander-in-Chief Allied Forces Central Europe in 1984 before retiring in 1987.[1]
Family
In 1949 he married Joy Marion Jones; they had one son and one daughter.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d e Debrett's People of Today 1994
- ^ Qantas flies London-Sydney non-stop Flight International, 26 August 1989
- ^ No. 214 (Federated Malay States) Squadron Royal Air Force
Military offices Preceded by
Sir John GingellCommander-in-Chief Support Command
1981–1984Succeeded by
Sir David Harcourt-SmithPreceded by
Sir John GingellDeputy Commander-in-Chief Allied Forces Central Europe
1984 – 1986Succeeded by
Sir Joseph GilbertCategories:- 1931 births
- Living people
- Royal Air Force air marshals
- Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath
- Commanders of the Order of the British Empire
- Recipients of the Air Force Cross (United Kingdom)
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