Air Marshal Sir Alfred Henry Wynne Ball, KCB, DSO, DFC (18 January 1921 – 25 January 2012) was a Royal Air Force officer who became Deputy Commander of Strike Command.
Educated at Campbell College in Belfast,[1] Ball joined the Royal Air Force in 1937.
[2] He served in the Second World War flying Spitfires[3] and commanding No.
[2] He was appointed Chief of Staff at Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe in 1968, Director General of RAF Organisation in 1971 and UK Military Representative to the Central Treaty Organization at Ankara in 1975.
[4] In 1942 he married Nan McDonald; they have three sons and one daughter.