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SIR THOMAS SHIRLEY

SIR THOMAS SHIRLEY

1908 - 1982


Air Vice Marshal Sir Thomas Ulric Curzon Shirley, KBE, CB, CEng, FRAeS, FIEE (4 June 1908 – 16 January 1982) was born to Captain T. Shirley and his wife Ellen. He was educated at Reading School. Sir Thomas was a Royal Air Force officer who served as Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief Signals Command from 1964 until 1966. He married Vera (nee Overton) in 1936.

Shirley was commissioned as a Royal Air Force cadet at RAF Cranwell in 1928, and became a pilot in 1930, serving for the Army Cooperation Squadrons until 1936, when he became a Technical Specialist Officer in Signals Communications. He served the Second World War as a Signals Officer at Headquarters RAF Middle East and then as a Staff Officer in the Directorate of Telecommunications at the Air Ministry. After the war he became deputy director of Signals at the Air Ministry and then Chief Signals Officer at Headquarters Transport Command before becoming Director of Radio Engineering at the Air Ministry in 1950. He went on to be Senior Technical Staff Officer at Headquarters Fighter Command in 1959 and Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief at Signals Command in 1964 before retiring in 1966.

He retired to Sileby, living at 210 Seagrave Road from 1966 to about 1979.

Awards
- Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
- Companion of the Order of the Bath
- Mentioned in Despatches

main source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Shirley_(RAF_officer)

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