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John Herbert Thomas Simpson

John Herbert Thomas Simpson
Born (1907-03-26)26 March 1907
Brentford, Essex
Died 26 August 1967(1967-08-26) (aged 60)
Chippenham, Wiltshire
Allegiance  United Kingdom
Service/branch  Royal Air Force
Years of service 1927–1959
Rank Air Commodore
Commands held Commandant Royal Observer Corps (1954–59)
RAF Cottesmore (1945–46)
No. 205 Group (1943–45)
No. 60 Squadron (1937–38)
Battles/wars

North West Frontier
Second World War

Awards Distinguished Service Order
Air Force Cross
Mentioned in Despatches (2)
Legion of Merit (United States)

North West Frontier
Second World War

Air Commodore John Herbert Thomas Simpson DSO, AFC, RAF (rtd.) (26 March 1907 – 26 August 1967) was a bomber pilot during the Second World War and a senior Royal Air Force (RAF) staff officer during the 1950s. In his final appointment before retirement in 1959, Simpson was the eighth Commandant of the Royal Observer Corps.

Simpson joined the RAF on 30 December 1927 and completed his basic induction training at the RAF Central Depot, RAF Uxbridge and two months later transferred to the No. 2 Flying Training School as a pilot under instruction. In December 1928 he qualified as a pilot in the rank of pilot officer on a short service commission and was posted to the newly reformed No. 101 Squadron RAF at RAF Bircham Newton flying Boulton Paul Sidestrand bombers in a day-bombing role. In June 1929 he was promoted to the rank of flying officer.

In April 1930 he was posted to a directing staff appointment at the RAF training base at RAF Leuchars. In December 1931, he had sat the first exam taken by Short Service Commission holders to undertake specialisation training, successful completion of which would lead to the award of a Permanent Commission. He attended the extended Officer's Engineering Course at the RAF’s Home Aircraft Depot RAF Henlow at the same time as Flight Lieutenant Frank Whittle, passing out as a qualified engineer and granted a permanent commission in the rank of flight lieutenant in September 1933. He was posted to the Royal Air Force College Cranwell on the college's engineering staff.


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