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Owen Tudor Boyd

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From 18 January 1919, Boyd was an officer commanding and a staff officer (acting lieutenant colonel). On 1 August, he was awarded a permanent commission as a major. By 21 January 1920, he was a staff officer with the Mesopotamian Wing Headquarters. He was also involved as a staff officer with the
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Boyd was promoted temporary Captain, Indian Army, to date from the 1 September 1915 in the London Gazette of 28 July 1916. From 25 April 1916, ge saw service in the First World War as a flying officer with the
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On his way to Egypt, Boyd was to stop in Malta. However, the aircraft in which he and his staff were passengers was forced down over enemy-controlled
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with No. 27 Squadron; on 9 July, he was promoted to flight commander. He was awarded the Military Cross in the London Gazette of 18 August 1916.
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On 26 February 1923, he was made the Commandant of the School of Army Co-operation. Starting 21 January 1926, he attended the
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while being transferred from Vincigliata. After spending time in the Italian countryside and a failed rendezvous with a
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by a group of Italian fighter aircraft. There was some concern over his capture as Boyd had had access to "
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appointment and on 2 December, he was made a staff officer, 2nd Class, RFC (captain – graded as
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Boyd stayed on the Western Front and continued to earn promotion. On 26 October, he was made
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After destroying his confidential papers by setting his own aircraft on fire, Boyd became a
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Wilfrid Freeman: The Genius behind Allied Survival and Air Supremacy, 1939 to 1945
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When Italy capitulated in September 1943, Boyd and two British Army generals (
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On 23 October 1922, Boyd was once again commanding a squadron, this time
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Air of Authority – A History of RAF Organisation – Air Marshal O T Boyd
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in 1918, with which he served during the interwar period and into the
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On 4 January 1930, Boyd became the deputy director of staff duties.
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for the Headquarters Fighting Area. By 24 October 1935, he was
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Quinnel's command was redesignated No. 6 Group in 1936
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of a squadron and on 19 January 1917, took command of
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in March 1910. Boyd was posted to the Indian Army's
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London
London
United Kingdom
British Army
Royal Flying Corps
Royal Air Force
Air marshal
No. 93 Group
RAF Balloon Command
No. 1 Group
RAF Aden
School of Army Co-operation
No. 24 Squadron
No. 72 Squadron
No. 66 Squadron
First World War
Second World War
Companion of the Order of the Bath
Officer of the Order of the British Empire
Military Cross
Air Force Cross
Mentioned in Despatches
Air Marshal
CB
OBE
MC
AFC
Royal Flying Corps
First World War
Royal Air Force

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