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Cyril Newall

Marshal of the Royal Air Force The Right Honourable
The Lord Newall
GCB, OM, GCMG, CBE, AM
Air Chief Marshal Sir Cyril Newall (close-up).jpg
Air Chief Marshal Sir Cyril Newall c.1940
6th Governor-General of New Zealand
In office
22 February 1941 – 19 April 1946
Monarch George VI
Preceded by Viscount Galway
Succeeded by Bernard Freyberg
Personal details
Born Cyril Louis Norton Newall
15 February 1886
Mussoorie, Indian Empire
Died 30 November 1963(1963-11-30) (aged 77)
London, England
Military service
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service/branch British Army (1905–18)
Royal Air Force (1918–40)
Years of service 1905–40
Rank Marshal of the Royal Air Force
Commands Chief of the Air Staff (1937–40)
Air Member for Supply and Organisation (1935–37)
Middle East Command (1931–34)
Wessex Bombing Area (1931)
VIII Brigade RAF (1917–18)
41st Wing RFC (1917)
9th Wing RFC (1916–17)
6th Wing RFC (1916)
No. 12 Squadron RFC (1915–16)
Battles/wars North West Frontier
First World War
Second World War
Awards Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath
Member of the Order of Merit
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Albert Medal
Mentioned in Despatches (3)
Officer of the Legion of Honour (France)
Officer of the Order of the Crown of Italy
Officer of the Order of Leopold (Belgium)
Croix de guerre (Belgium)

Marshal of the Royal Air Force Cyril Louis Norton Newall, 1st Baron Newall, GCB, OM, GCMG, CBE, AM (15 February 1886 – 30 November 1963) was a senior officer of the British Army and Royal Air Force. He commanded units of the Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force in the First World War, and served as Chief of the Air Staff during the first years of the Second World War. From 1941 to 1946 he was the Governor-General of New Zealand.

Born to a military family, Newall studied at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, before taking a commission as a junior officer in the Royal Warwickshire Regiment in 1905. After transferring to the 2nd Gurkha Rifles in the Indian Army, he saw active service on the North West Frontier, but after learning to fly in 1911 turned towards a career in military aviation. During the First World War he rose from flying instructor to command of 41st Wing RFC, the main strategic bombing force, and was awarded the Albert Medal for putting out a fire in an explosives store.


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