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Denis Spotswood

 
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Denis Frank Spotswood
26 September 1916(1916-09-26) – 11 November 2001 (aged 85)

Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Denis Spotswood
Crown Copyright
Allegiance  United Kingdom
Service/branch Flag of the Royal Air Force Royal Air Force
Years of service 1936–1974
Rank Marshal of the Royal Air Force
Battles/wars World War II
Awards GCB, CBE, DSO, DFC

Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Denis Frank Spotswood GCB, CBE, DSO, DFC RAF (26 September 1916–11 November 2001) was a senior commander in the Royal Air Force.

RAF career

Educated at Kingston Grammar School he joined the Royal Air Force in 1936, and spent World War II in Europe, North Africa and South East Asia: he was mentioned in despatches twice.

He was appointed Air Officer Commanding No. 3 Bomber Group in 1964, Commander-in-Chief RAF Germany in 1965 and Commander-in-Chief RAF Strike Command in 1968. He served as Chief of the Air Staff from 1 April 1971 to 31 March 1974. During Spotswood's tenure, Prince Charles completed his flying training and, as Chief of the Air Staff, Spotswood presented Prince Charles with his 'wings'.

Later life

In retirement he became a director of Rolls-Royce and of Smiths Industries.

References

Military offices
Preceded by
Sir Ronald Lees
Commander-in-Chief RAF Germany
1965–1968
Succeeded by
C Foxley-Norris
Preceded by
Sir Wallace Kyle
Commander-in-Chief Strike Command
1968–1971
Succeeded by
Sir Andrew Humphrey
Preceded by
Sir John Grandy
Chief of the Air Staff
1971–1974
Succeeded by
Sir Andrew Humphrey



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