Henry Wrigley, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Henry Wrigley

Royal Australian Air Force senior commander

Date of Birth: 21-Apr-1892

Place of Birth: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Date of Death: 14-Sep-1987

Profession: military officer, aircraft pilot

Nationality: Australia

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Henry Wrigley

  • Air Vice Marshal Henry Neilson Wrigley, CBE, DFC, AFC (21 April 1892 – 14 September 1987) was a senior commander in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF).
  • A pioneering flyer and aviation scholar, he piloted the first trans-Australia flight from Melbourne to Darwin in 1919, and afterwards laid the groundwork for the RAAF's air power doctrine.
  • During World War I, Wrigley joined the Australian Flying Corps and saw combat with No.
  • 3 Squadron on the Western Front, earning the Distinguished Flying Cross; he later commanded the unit and published a history of its wartime exploits.
  • He was awarded the Air Force Cross for his 1919 cross-country flight. Wrigley was a founding member of the RAAF in 1921 and held staff posts in the ensuing years.
  • In 1936, he was promoted to group captain and took command of RAAF Station Laverton.
  • Raised to air commodore soon after the outbreak of World War II, he became Air Member for Personnel in November 1940.
  • One of his tasks was organising the newly established Women's Auxiliary Australian Air Force and selecting its director, Clare Stevenson, in 1941.
  • He was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire the same year.
  • Wrigley served as Air Officer Commanding RAAF Overseas Headquarters, London, from September 1942 until his retirement from the military in June 1946.
  • He died in 1987 at the age of ninety-five.
  • His writings on air power were collected and published posthumously as The Decisive Factor in 1990.

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