William Anderson (RAAF officer), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

William Anderson (RAAF officer)

RAAF officer, born 1891

Date of Birth: 30-Dec-1891

Place of Birth: Kew, Victoria, Australia

Date of Death: 30-Dec-1975

Profession: military personnel, aircraft pilot

Nationality: Australia

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About William Anderson (RAAF officer)

  • Air Vice-Marshal William Hopton (Bill) Anderson, CBE, DFC (30 December 1891 – 30 December 1975) was a senior commander in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF).
  • He flew with the Australian Flying Corps in World War I, earning the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Belgian Croix de guerre, and leading Nos.
  • 3 and 7 Squadrons.
  • Anderson commanded the Australian Air Corps during its brief existence in 1920–21, before joining the fledgling RAAF.
  • The service's third most senior officer, he primarily held posts on the Australian Air Board in the inter-war years.
  • He was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1934, and promoted to air commodore in 1938. When World War II broke out, Anderson was Air Member for Supply.
  • In 1940 he acted as Chief of the Air Staff between the resignation of Air Vice-Marshal Stanley Goble in January and the arrival of Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Burnett, RAF, the next month.
  • He led the newly formed Central and Eastern Area Commands between December 1940 and July 1943, briefly returning to the Air Board as Air Member for Organisation and Equipment in 1941–42.
  • Anderson was founding Commandant of the RAAF Staff School from July to November 1943, and held this post again from October 1944 until his retirement in April 1946.
  • Known to his colleagues as "Andy" or "Mucker", he died on his birthday in 1975.

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