- Peter Horsley
Infobox Military Person
name= Sir Peter Horsley
lived=26 March ,1921 –20 December ,2001
placeofbirth=
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allegiance=flag|United Kingdom
serviceyears= 1941 - 1975
rank=Air Marshal
branch= air force|United Kingdom
commands= No. 1 GroupRAF Akrotiri RAF Wattisham
No. 9 Squadron RAF
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battles=World War II
awards=Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath Commander of the Order of the British Empire Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order
Air Force CrossMention in Despatches
laterwork=Air Marshal Sir Beresford Peter Torrington Horsley KCB, CBE, LVO, AFC (26 March ,1921 –20 December ,2001 ) was a seniorRoyal Air Force commander.Early life
Horsley was the youngest of seven children of a West Hartlepool merchant, who shot himself in 1922 after the collapse of the family business. He was educated at the
Dragon School ,Oxford , and Wellington College.Military career
In 1939, he became a deck boy on the TSS "Cyclops", a
Blue Funnel steamer sailing to Malaya. He transferred to the homeward-bound TSS "Menelaus" when theSecond World War was declared, but then deserted ship. As a member of the Merchant Navy Horsley would not have been able to join the RAF, which was his ambition.Horsley served briefly in the Home Guard before joining the RAF, initially as an air gunner, as this was the only vacancy then available. However, he managed to get a transfer to pilot training, and was soon himself an instructor at
RAF Cranwell .He was transferred to the
Flying Training School at Penfold,Alberta in 1942, and then to the Mosquito Conversion Unit atGreenwood ,New Brunswick , 1943-1944. He then joined 21Squadron of 140Wing ,RAF Hunsdon , flying Mosquitoes on night fighter intruder missions over NaziGermany . AfterD-Day he was shot down over theEnglish Channel nearCherbourg and was picked up by an Air-Sea Rescue launch after three days. His navigator was killed, and he spent time in hospital and the RAF rehabilitation centre atLoughborough .Horsley then was attached to the communications squadron of the 2nd Tactical Air Force in
France , and was personal pilot toMajor-General Sir Miles Graham during theNormandy invasion. He returned to theUnited Kingdom in 1947 and joined the staff of theCentral Flying School , 23 Training Group. He received a permanent commission and was appointedadjutant to the OxfordUniversity Air Squadron in 1948.He joined the
Royal Household in July 1949, as a Squadron Leader, asEquerry toHer Royal Highness the Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh andHis Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh. He was also concurrently Officer Commanding 29 Squadron,RAF Tangmere ,Sussex , flying Meteor IX fighters. In 1952 he became a Wing Commander andEquerry to Her Majesty The Queen, and in 1953 he became full-time as Equerry to the Duke of Edinburgh, relinquishing the second appointment in command of his squadron. He remained the Duke’s Equerry until 1956.In the late 1950s and early 1960s, he was successively senior instructor at the RAF Flying College,
Manby ,Lincolnshire ; Commanding Officer, fighter stationRAF Wattisham ,Suffolk ; and inCyprus asGroup Captain Near East Air Force (NEAF) operations.Horsley attended the Imperial Defence College, and was then appointed to the Joint Warfare Establishment,
Old Sarum ,Wiltshire .He became an
Air Vice Marshal and was made Assistant Chief of Air Staff (Operations), then Commanding Officer 1 Group 1971–1973. His last post in the RAF was as DeputyCommander-in-Chief Strike Command 1973–1975.Later life
Sir Peter wrote an autobiography, "Sounds From Another Room" (1997), which described his interest in
UFO s, which began whenEquerry toHis Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh, and a close encounter with an "alien" inLondon in 1954. He died in 2001.Honours
Horsley received the French
Croix de Guerre in 1944, and the Air Force Cross in 1945. He was made aLieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order in 1956, and aCommander of the Order of the British Empire in 1964. In 1974 he wasknight ed and made aKnight Commander of the Order of the Bath .References
* [http://www.rafweb.org/Biographies/Horsley.htm Air of Authority — A History of RAF Organisation — Air Marshal Horsley]
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