Adrian Cole (RAAF officer), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Adrian Cole (RAAF officer)

RAAF senior commander

Date of Birth: 19-Jun-1895

Place of Birth: Glen Iris, Victoria, Australia

Date of Death: 14-Feb-1966

Profession: aircraft pilot

Nationality: Australia

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


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About Adrian Cole (RAAF officer)

  • Air Vice Marshal Adrian Lindley Trevor Cole, CBE, DSO, MC, DFC (19 June 1895 – 14 February 1966) was a senior commander in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF).
  • Joining the army at the outbreak of World War I, he transferred to the Australian Flying Corps in 1916 and flew with No.
  • 1 Squadron in the Middle East and No.
  • 2 Squadron on the Western Front.
  • He became an ace, credited with victories over ten enemy aircraft, and earned the Military Cross and the Distinguished Flying Cross.
  • In 1921, he was a founding member of the RAAF. "King" Cole rose to the position of Air Member for Supply in 1933 and gained promotion to group captain in 1935.
  • The following year he was appointed the first commanding officer of Headquarters RAAF Station Richmond.
  • During World War II, he led North-Western Area Command in Darwin, Northern Territory, and held a series of overseas posts in North Africa, England, Northern Ireland, and Ceylon.
  • As Forward Air Controller during the Dieppe Raid in 1942, he was wounded in action and awarded the Distinguished Service Order.
  • Cole served on corporate boards of directors following his retirement from the RAAF in 1946.
  • He died in 1966 at the age of seventy.

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