Air Chief Marshal Sir Thomas Neville Stack KCB CVO CBE AFC (19 October 1919 – 26 January 1994) was a senior Royal Air Force commander.
He joined the Royal Air Force in 1935 as a flight cadet at RAF College Cranwell.
[6] He gained a permanent commission on 29 July 1939[7] and passed out of the college with the Sword of Honour.
He spent his war service with Coastal Command serving on flying boats until transferring to Transport Command in the late 1950s including a tour as Deputy Captain of the Queen's Flight.
[6] In 1967 Stack became commandant of the RAF College Cranwell before moving on in 1970 as a representative with CENTO.