John Gingell

Royal Air Force Air Chief Marshal (1925-2009)


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nameJohn Gingell
honorific-suffix
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captionPortrait by Nick Sinclair, 1991
officeGentleman Usher of the Black Rod
term_start14 January 1985
term_endJanuary 1992
monarchElizabeth II
predecessorSir David House
successorSir Richard Thomas
birth_date
death_date
allegianceUnited Kingdom
branchRoyal Air Force (1943–45, 1951–84)
Royal Navy (1945–51)
serviceyears1943–84
rankAir Chief Marshal
commandsSupport Command (1980–81)
Air Member for Personnel (1978–80)
No. 23 Group (1974–75)
No. 27 Squadron (1963–65)
battlesSecond World War
awardsKnight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order
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Air Chief Marshal Sir John Gingell, (3 February 1925 – 10 December 2009) was a senior Royal Air Force commander and Gentleman usher of the Black Rod.

Military career

The son of Ernest (1895–1981) and Hilda (née Attwood; 1894–1957) Gingell, he was educated at St Boniface's Catholic College, Plymouth. He was commissioned into the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve in April 1945. A few months later he transferred into the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve, serving in the Fleet Air Arm. In 1951 he returned to the Royal Air Force was posted to flying duties on No. 58 Squadron.

In 1963 he was appointed Officer Commanding No. 27 Squadron flying Vulcan B2s equipped with Blue Steel missiles and in 1966 he became deputy director of the Defence Operations Staff at the Ministry of Defence. He went on to be Military Assistant to Chairman of the Military Committee at NATO Headquarters in 1968, Air Officer Administration at Headquarters RAF Germany in 1970 and Air Officer Commanding No. 23 Group in 1973. After that he became Assistant Chief of the Defence Staff (Policy) in 1975, Air Member for Personnel in 1978 and Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief at Support Command in 1980. His last appointment was as Deputy Commander-in-Chief Allied Forces Central Europe in 1981 before he retired in 1984.

In retirement Gingell served as Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod in the Houses of Parliament until 1992.

Family

In 1949 he married Prudence Johnson; the couple had two sons and a daughter, John, Nicholas and Alexandra.

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References

  1. (16 December 2009). "John Gingell". The Times.
  2. [http://www.rafweb.org/Biographies/Gingell_J.htm Air Chief Marshal Sir John Gingell profile], rafweb.org; accessed 5 June 2014.
  3. (13 January 1992). "Lords Sitting of 13 January 1992: Tributes to Sir John Gingell". UK Parliament.
  4. (23 December 2009). "Air Chief Marshal Sir John Gingell obituary". The Telegraph.
  5. [http://www.gingell.com/familytree/?tree=01797&member=wikipedia Gingell family tree], gingell.com; accessed 5 June 2014.

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