Cyril Cooke

188 Squadron in April 1918 on the formation of the Royal Air Force.

206 (Maintenance) Group from June 1941 and as Air Officer Commanding No.

4 School of Technical Training from December 1942 before becoming Director of Technical Training at the Air Ministry in June 1944 and Director of Maintenance and Supply at Rear Headquarters Mediterranean Allied Air Forces in December 1944.

[1][2] He took part in the National Shooting Competition at Bisley[3] and was Chairman of the Royal Air Force (County) Football Association.

His son also joined the RAF and rose to senior ranks as Dean of Air Force Medicine.