- Bill Crawford-Crompton
Air Vice Marshal William Vernon Crawford-Crompton CB, CBE, DSO & Bar, DFC & Bar, sometimes known as Bill Crawford-Crompton, (2 March 1915 – 2 January 1988) was aNew Zealand -bornair ace ofWorld War II who went on to serve as a senior commander in theRoyal Air Force .Crawford-Crompton was born in
Invercargill ,New Zealand on 2 March 1915. He joined theRoyal New Zealand Air Force in 1939. In 1941 he was commissioned into theRoyal Air Force Volunteer Reserve as aPilot Officer . He was then posted as a pilot toNo. 485 Squadron RNZAF . He is credited with shooting down 21.5 enemy aircraft, and for bravery was awarded the prestigious United StatesSilver Star . He took part inOperation Overlord and destroyed four enemy aircraft in July 1944 during that operation.Post-war career
Following the end of World War II, Crawford-Crompton transferred from the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve to the regular Royal Air Force. After several staff tours, he commanded
RAF Bruggen and thenRAF Gamil . After several more senior appointments, he was promoted toAir Vice Marshal and took up the post of Chief of Staff at HQ British Forces inCyprus . His final tour was asAir Officer Commanding No. 22 Group RAF .References
* [http://www.rafweb.org/Biographies/Crawford-Crompton.htm Air of Authority - A History of RAF Organisation - AVM Crawford-Crompton]
* [http://www.nzfpm.co.nz/article.asp?id=crawford New Zealand Fighter Pilots Museum biography]
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