Roy Scoggins, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Roy Scoggins

13 March 1908

Date of Birth: 13-Mar-1908

Place of Birth: West Ham, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 19-Jan-1970

Profession: dentist, cricketer

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Roy Scoggins

  • Air Vice-Marshal Roy Scoggins CB, CBE, QHDS, LDSRCS, (13 March 1908 – 19 January 1970) was a Royal Air Force officer and English cricketer.
  • He was born in West Ham, Essex and educated at Sir George Monoux Grammar School. Scoggins made his only first-class appearance for the Royal Air Force against the Army.
  • In the Army first-innings, he took 5 wickets for the cost of 112 runs from 28.4 overs.
  • With the bat, he scored a single run in the Royal Air Force first-innings, before being dismissed by Arnold Minnis.
  • In their second-innings, he was dismissed for a duck by the same bowler.
  • Despite his 5 wickets in the Army first-innings, the Royal Air Force lost the match by an innings and 130 runs.
  • His batting and bowling styles are unknown. Scoggins made his debut for Buckinghamshire in the 1933 Minor Counties Championship, playing just 2 matches against Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire.Scoggins served in the Second World War within the Royal Air Force with the Dental Branch.
  • In January 1941, he was promoted from Flight Lieutenant to Squadron Leader.
  • He was awarded an MBE in 1953.
  • Scoggins eventually rose to the rank of Air Vice-Marshal, having also been appointed Honorary Dental Surgeon to The Queen.
  • It was in the dentistry capacity that he acted as Director of RAF Dental Services from 1958–1964.
  • He was appointed to the Order of the Bath in the 1964 New Year Honours.
  • Scoggins died in Middleton-on-Sea, Sussex on 19 January 1970.

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