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List of Royal Air Force air chief marshals


List of Royal Air Force air chief marshals


The following is a list of Royal Air Force air chief marshals. The rank of air chief marshal is a four-star officer rank and currently the highest rank to which RAF officers may be promoted to in a professional capacity. Throughout the history of the RAF there have been 141 RAF officers promoted to air chief marshal and at present only one RAF officer holds the rank in an active capacity. He is Sir Richard Knighton, the Chief of the Air Staff (the only dedicated RAF 4-star post).

The rank was first used in 1922 when Sir Hugh Trenchard the then Chief of the Air Staff was promoted. Up until the mid-1930s there was usually only one RAF officer in the rank of air chief marshal. During World War II, with the great expansion of the RAF, the number of air chief marshals active at any one time peaked at nine during the War. This number of air chief marshals was to remain approximately constant throughout the Cold War but after the British defence cuts of the mid-1990s there were only two dedicated 4-star RAF posts, namely the AOC-in-C, Strike Command and the Chief of the Air Staff. In 2007 with the reduction to a single command (Air Command) the RAF initially retained two air chief marshal posts (the AOC-in-C, Air Command and the Chief of the Air Staff) but in 2012 the post of AOC-in-C, Air Command was subsumed within the responsibilities of the Chief of the Air Staff leaving only a single dedicated RAF air chief marshal post.

List of air chief marshals

Number of air chief marshals by year

The following chart indicates the number of serving air chief marshals by year, as counted on 1 January each year.

Honorary air chief marshals

  • The Prince of Wales, promoted 1 January 1935, assumed the rank of Marshal of the Royal Air Force on 21 January 1936
  • The Duke of Gloucester, promoted 27 October 1944
  • The Shah of Iran, promoted 5 May 1959
  • King Olav V of Norway, promoted 15 September 1959
  • Frederik IX of Denmark, promoted 15 September 1959
  • Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden, promoted 15 September 1959
  • King Hussein I bin Talal I of Jordan, promoted 19 July 1966
  • Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, promoted 23 February 1990
  • The Sultan of Brunei, promoted 5 November 1992
  • The Duke of Kent, promoted 1 July 1996
  • The Prince of Wales, promoted 14 November 2006 promoted to Marshal of the Royal Air Force 16 June 2012
  • The Princess Royal, promoted 15 August 2020

See also

  • List of United States Air Force four-star generals
  • List of Royal Australian Air Force air marshals (includes air chief marshals)
  • List of British Army full generals
  • List of Royal Marines full generals
  • List of Royal Navy admirals

References

External links

  • Air of Authority - A History of RAF Organisation - Air Chief Marshals

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