Sir Charles Ness | |
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![]() Air Vice Marshall Sir Charles E. Ness RAF | |
Born | 4 April 1924 |
Died | 13 September 1994 | (aged 70)
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Service/ | Royal Air Force |
Years of service | 1943–83 |
Rank | Air Marshal |
Commands held |
Air Member for Personnel (1980–83) HQ Southern Maritime Air Region (1975–76) RAF Steamer Point in Aden (1965–67) British Joint Trials Force (1962–65) |
Battles/wars | Second World War |
Awards |
Knight Companion of the Order of the Bath Commander of the Order of the British Empire |
Air Marshal Sir Charles Ernest Ness, KCB, CBE (4 April 1924 – 13 September 1994) was a senior Royal Air Force commander.
Ness joined the Royal Air Force in 1943 and served as an observer during the Second World War. [1] In 1965 he became Officer Commanding the RAF Steamer Point in Aden where he had to cope with the growing terrorist threat. [1] He became deputy director of Manning at the Ministry of Defence in 1967, Air Commander in Gibraltar in 1971 and Director of Organisation and Administration Plans in 1974. [1] He went on to be Commander at Headquarters Southern Maritime Air Region in 1975, Director-General of Personnel Management in 1976 and Air Member for Personnel in 1980 before retiring in 1983. [1]
In retirement he became Chairman of the Air League. [2]
Sir Charles Ness | |
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![]() Air Vice Marshall Sir Charles E. Ness RAF | |
Born | 4 April 1924 |
Died | 13 September 1994 | (aged 70)
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Service/ | Royal Air Force |
Years of service | 1943–83 |
Rank | Air Marshal |
Commands held |
Air Member for Personnel (1980–83) HQ Southern Maritime Air Region (1975–76) RAF Steamer Point in Aden (1965–67) British Joint Trials Force (1962–65) |
Battles/wars | Second World War |
Awards |
Knight Companion of the Order of the Bath Commander of the Order of the British Empire |
Air Marshal Sir Charles Ernest Ness, KCB, CBE (4 April 1924 – 13 September 1994) was a senior Royal Air Force commander.
Ness joined the Royal Air Force in 1943 and served as an observer during the Second World War. [1] In 1965 he became Officer Commanding the RAF Steamer Point in Aden where he had to cope with the growing terrorist threat. [1] He became deputy director of Manning at the Ministry of Defence in 1967, Air Commander in Gibraltar in 1971 and Director of Organisation and Administration Plans in 1974. [1] He went on to be Commander at Headquarters Southern Maritime Air Region in 1975, Director-General of Personnel Management in 1976 and Air Member for Personnel in 1980 before retiring in 1983. [1]
In retirement he became Chairman of the Air League. [2]