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Keith Williamson was born on 28 February, 1928 in Leytonstone, London, is a Marshal of the Royal Air Force (1928-2018). Discover Keith Williamson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 90 years old?

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Age 90 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 28 February, 1928
Birthday 28 February
Birthplace Leytonstone, London
Date of death 2 May, 2018
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Nationality Australia

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1928

Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Keith Alec Williamson, (25 February 1928 – 2 May 2018) was a senior officer in the Royal Air Force.

He served with the Royal Australian Air Force flying Meteors in a ground attack role during the Korean War.

1945

He enlisted in the Aircraft Apprentice Scheme at RAF Halton in 1945, and was transferred to the Aircraft Apprentice Wing at RAF Cranwell, No 1 Radio School where he joined the 50th Entry and was trained as an Air Radio Fitter.

1950

After graduating in 1948, he was selected for a cadetship at RAF College Cranwell and was commissioned on 13 December 1950.

1951

He was sent to the Advanced Flying School at RAF Driffield, where he trained on Meteors and Vampires and was then posted to No. 112 Squadron in July 1951 flying Vampires initially from RAF Fassberg and then from RAF Jever in Germany.

Promoted to flying officer on 13 December 1951, Williamson volunteered to join No. 77 Squadron RAAF flying Meteors in a ground attack role in the Korean War in January 1953.

1953

After being promoted to flight lieutenant on 13 June 1953, he returned home in late 1953 to become aide-de-camp to Air Marshal Sir Harold Lydford, the Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief, RAF Home Command.

In 1953 he married Patricia Anne Watts; they had two sons and two daughters.

His interests included golf.

1956

After briefly returning to No. 112 Squadron in 1956, he joined No. 20 Squadron at RAF Oldenburg in Germany as a flight commander flying Hunters.

1958

Promoted to squadron leader on 1 July 1958, that year he went to the Central Flying School where he became a Qualified Flying Instructor and then an examiner.

1960

He was a squadron commander and then a station commander during the 1960s and a senior air commander in the 1980s.

1962

Williamson attended the RAF Staff College in 1962 and was then post to the Air Secretary's department at the Air Ministry.

1964

He was promoted to wing commander on 1 January 1964.

1966

He was given command of No. 23 Squadron flying Lightnings from RAF Leuchars in 1966 and became Station Commander at RAF Gütersloh in 1968.

1968

He was awarded the Air Force Cross in the 1968 Birthday Honours, and promoted to group captain on 1 July 1968.

1973

After attending the Royal College of Defence Studies in 1971, he became Director of Air Staff Plans at the Ministry of Defence in 1972 and was promoted to air commodore on 1 January 1973.

1975

Promoted to air vice marshal on 1 July 1975, he was appointed Commandant of the RAF Staff College, Bracknell, on 16 August 1975.

1977

Williamson went on to be Assistant Chief of Staff (Plans and Policy) at SHAPE on 10 March 1977 and then became Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief at Support Command with the acting rank of air marshal on 30 August 1978.

1979

He was promoted to the substantive rank of air marshal on 1 January 1979.

1980

He was Chief of the Air Staff during the early 1980s at the time of the emergency airlift of food and supplies to Ethiopia ("Operation Bushel").

The son of Percy Williamson and his wife Gertrude, Williamson was educated at Bancroft's School and Market Harborough Grammar School.

Williamson was made Commander-in-Chief Strike Command with the acting rank of air chief marshal on 15 September 1980.

1981

He was promoted to the substantive rank of air chief marshal on 1 March 1981 and advanced to Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath in the 1982 Birthday Honours.

1982

He became Chief of the Air Staff on 15 October 1982 and was appointed Air Aide-de-Camp to the Queen on the same day.

As Chief of the Air Staff he persuaded the British Government to build a completely new airfield at Mount Pleasant in the Falkland Islands in the aftermath of the Falklands War.

He also implemented the emergency airlift of food and supplies to Ethiopia in the wake of severe drought, famine and civil war there ("Operation Bushel") and advised on the international agreement to proceed with the European Fighter programme.

1985

He was promoted to Marshal of the Royal Air Force on 15 October 1985 and retired the same month.

In retirement Williamson devoted much of his time to the Presidency of the Royal Air Forces Association.

He was also Vice-President of SSAFA.

2018

He died on 2 May 2018 at the age of 90.