Leslie Brown Military person

Sir Leslie Oswald Brown KCB CBE DSC AFC was a South African who served with the Royal Air Force (RAF) in both World Wars, attaining the rank of Air Vice Marshal.Brown served in East Africa, the Middle East and the United Kingdom. His first years were with the Royal Naval Air Service, before that was absorbed into the newly formed RAF.He commanded 84 Group as a temporary Air Vice Marshal during the allied advance across north west Europe, assigned to support the 1st Canadian Army's operations. His staff established extremely close operational contacts with their army opposite numbers, but this was not to the liking of his superior, Air Marshal Sir Arthur Coningham and he was replaced in November, 1944.He was appointed Commandant of the School of Land/Air Warfare later in 1944 and reverted to his substantive rank of Air Commodore.Brown was promoted to Air Vice Marshal in October 1946, retired from the RAF on 23 January 1949 and died on 28 June 1978.

Personal facts

Leslie Brown
Birth dateJuly 11, 1893
Birth place
South Africa , Pietermaritzburg
Date of deathJune 28, 1978

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allegianceUnited Kingdom
award
Order of the Bath
Air Force Cross (United Kingdom)
Mentioned in dispatches
Distinguished Service Cross (United Kingdom)
King Haakon VII Freedom Cross
military branch
Royal Air Force
military command
84 Group
No 50 (Army Co-operation) Wing
No. 20 Sqn
service start1914
service end1914

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