Air Chief Marshal Sir Theodore Neuman McEvoy, KCB, CBE (21 November 1904 – 19 September 1991) was a senior Royal Air Force officer who held high command in the 1950s and early 1960s.
1 Squadron in 1935 and served in the Second World War as Station Commander at RAF Northolt, before moving on to be Group Captain – Operations at Headquarters RAF Fighter Command in December 1941.
[1] In the 1950s he became keen on flying gliders and was President of the RAF Gliding and Soaring Association (RAFGSA).
He was instrumental in setting up the RAFGSA centre at RAF Bicester and himself flew cross-country flights from there in gliders.
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