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Sir Hazelton Nicholl
Born (1882-01-14)January 14, 1882
Died August 14, 1956(1956-08-14) (aged 74)
Allegiance Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Service/branch Ensign of the Royal Air Force Royal Air Force
Rank Air Vice Marshal
Commands held No. 84 Squadron
No. 110 Squadron
No. 70 Squadron
RAF Calshot
No. 23 Group
Central Area
Middle East Command
Battles/wars Second Boer War
World War I
World War II
Awards Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Companion of the Order of the Bath

Air Vice Marshal Sir Hazelton Robson Nicholl KBE CB (14 January 1882 – 14 August 1956) was a Royal Air Force officer who became Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief at Middle East Command.

RAF career[]

Nicholl served as a private soldier in the London Scottish Volunteers in the Second Boer War and then transferred to the South Rhodesia Volunteers in 1903.[1] He was commissioned into the Royal Flying Corps Special Reserve in 1915 during World War I and served as a pilot with No. 8 Squadron before instructing at the Central Flying School and then becoming Officer Commanding No. 84 Squadron and subsequently Officer Commanding No. 110 Squadron on the Western Front.[1]

After the War he became a Staff Officer at the Air Ministry before being appointed Officer Commanding No. 70 Squadron in 1926.[1] He was made Deputy Director of Training and then Deputy Director of Personal Services before becoming Deputy Director of Manning at the Air Ministry in 1931.[1] He went on to be Station Commander at RAF Calshot in 1932, Air Officer Commanding No. 23 Group in 1933 and Air Officer Commanding Central Area in 1934.[1] After that he was made a Member of the Air Board of the Royal Australian Air Force in 1935, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief at Middle East Command in 1938 and Air Officer for Administration at Headquarters Fighter Command in 1939, the post he held in the early years of World War II.[1] He retired in 1942.[1]

He retired to Scotland and became Controller of the RAF Benevolent Fund.[2]

References[]

Military offices
Preceded by
Stanley Goble
Air Member for Personnel (RAAF)
1935-1937
Succeeded by
Stanley Goble
Preceded by
Cuthbert MacLean
Air Officer Commanding Middle East Command
1938 – 1939
Succeeded by
Sir William Mitchell
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