jj109, Is an accountant likely to be mentioned in despatches though, Vulcan?
Yes I noticed that but I was just explaining the term accountant branch. There is the chance that there may be more than one Squadron Leader with the same name or this might be the same officer who ceased flying and transferred to the accountant branch. If you check the entries in the London gazette, under the heading equipment branch, which is basically the stores, there is an officer mentioned who has the AFC. This award is only presented for an exemplary gallant act while flying, so obviously this officer once flew but has now transferred to the equipment section.
It is like a pay grade, obviously the more senior the officer the more pay he or she will receive. As I said the rank doesn't necessarily relate to the work the officer does. At one of the stations I served on the Doctor was a Wing Commander, the next rank up from Squadron Leader. He once told me he had never been in a plane let alone fly one. There are many anomalies in the RAF, the doctor was an expert on tropical diseases, something his expertise wasn't called for very often in the middle of Warwickshire.
balloney, you didn't mention it but if you have his service number it will greatly simplify discovering his history.
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