| COSLETT, Sir (Thomas) Norman (1909-1987), Air Marshal Service biography
RAF Halton; commissioned, RAF 1930;
2 Army Co-operation Sqn, Manston, UK, and 5 Sqn, Quetta, India 1930-1934;
Specialist Engineering Course, RAF Station Henlow 1934-1936;
Technical Flying, 2 Flying Training Sqn, Digby 1936; World War II 1939-1945;
flying and technical duties, Egypt 1939-1942;
liaison with US aircraft manufacturers and United States Air Force (USAF), USA 1942;
India Office, Air Ministry and RAF Staff College 1943-1945;
Commander, RAF Station Luneburg, Germany 1946;
Technical Training, Air Ministry 1946-1947;
Commander, Airborne Forces Experimental Establishment, Beaulieu 1948;
Industrial College Armed Forces, Washington, USA 1949-1950;
Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, USA 1950-1952;
Imperial Defence College 1953;
Deputy Director of Technical Planning, Air Ministry 1954-1956;
Senior Technical Staff Officer, Coastal Command, RAF 1957;
Commandant, First School of Technical Training, RAF Halton 1958-1961;
Air Officer Commanding 24 Group, RAF Technical Training Command 1961-1963;
Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief RAF Maintenance Command 1963-1966;
retired 1966;
Director, Flight Refuelling Ltd 1966-1975
It's been mentioned that his flying duties during the early parts of the war were as a fighter pilot - I've yet to confirm that. Coslett informed the Imperial War Museum that he had destroyed his papers
Last edited by Kyt; 02-02-2007 at 01:10 PM.
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