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Cathcart Wight-Boycott

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Since July, 1941, Wing Commander Wight-Boycott has completed much operational flying by night. He was appointed to command his squadron in September 1942. In January, 1943, during an enemy air attack, he displayed outstanding skill and keenness and destroyed 4 enemy aircraft. Wing Commander
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Following his course, Wight-Boycott became an instructor at the RAF's Officers' Advanced Training School. As the war ended Wight-Boycott was confirmed as a permanent commission officer in the substantive rank of squadron leader. In July 1947 he was promoted to
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with seniority and pay backdated to October 1946. In February 1948 he was posted as the air staff officer at Headquarters, RAF Middle East. He returned to the UK in 1950 on the staff at Headquarters Southern Sector, Fighter Command at
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Following his retirement from active service in 1964, Wight-Boycott remained in uniform as a retired 'C' class status senior staff officer in charge of flying training at the headquarters of the
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in recognition of gallantry displayed in flying operations against the enemy to Acting Wing Commander Cathcart Michael Wight-Boycott (72005), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve,
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Wight-Boycott's exceptional personal feat and the fine performance of his squadron was in keeping with his reputation for outstanding enthusiasm and thoroughness.
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in July 1952, Wight-Boycott took up the appointment of station commander at Colerne, where remained until 1954, when he became a QFI at the RAF Flying College,
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where he remained until May 1941. He was sent on a course at No. 54 Operational Training Unit before receiving a combat posting as a fighter pilot with
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as a headquarters staff officer. In July that year Wight-Boycott returned to operational flying as an acting wing commander and officer commanding
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to the Distinguished Service Order to Acting Wing Commander Cathcart Michael Wight-Boycott DSO (72005) RAFVR,
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In February 1943, Wight-Boycott was reverted to squadron leader (war substantive) before he was posted in to
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that had started its service with British Railways in December 1948. The ceremony took place at
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In September 1942, his rank of squadron leader having been made substantive, he was promoted to
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as a non-uniformed civilian administrator. In September 1937 Wight-Boycott joined the
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Air of Authority – A History of RAF Organisation – Air Commodore C M Wight-Boycott
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In September 1944 Wight-Boycott was posted as a headquarters staff officer with
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but only a few months later moved to an appointment as station commander of
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officer during the post-war years. In 1961, Wight-Boycott became the 10th
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in the RAFVR before enlisting on a short service commission in the
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and learned to fly in 1930. After leaving university he joined the
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On 1 July 1958 Wight-Boycott received his final promotion to
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in his spare time and undertook advanced combat training on
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Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve personnel of World War II
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at No. 1 Elementary and Reserve Flying Training School,
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as senior air staff officer (SASO) at Air Headquarters
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Index

Bridgnorth
Taunton
Royal Air Force
Air commodore
Royal Observer Corps
RAF Colerne
RAF Molesworth
RAF Church Fenton
No. 25 Squadron RAF
No. 29 Squadron RAF
Second World War
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Distinguished Service Order
Bar
Air Commodore
CBE
DSO
Bar
fighter pilot
Second World War
Royal Air Force
Commandant Royal Observer Corps
Marlborough College
Clare College, Cambridge
Cambridge University Air Squadron
RAF Duxford
Metropolitan Police
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
pilot officer
Hawker Hurricanes

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