William Theak

William Theak
Born 1898
Clapton, London, England
Died 28 January 1955
Suffolk, England
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service/branch British Army (1917–18)
Royal Air Force (1918–54)
Years of service 1917–1954
Rank Air Vice Marshal
Service number 765252
Commands held No. 90 (Signals) Group (1951–54)
No. 60 (Signals) Group (1944–45)
No. 7 Squadron (1938–39)
Battles/wars First World War
Second World War
Awards Companion of the Order of the Bath
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Mentioned in Despatches (2)

Air Vice Marshal William Edward Theak, CB, CBE (1898 – 28 January 1955) was a First World War pilot in the Royal Flying Corps and a senior officer in the Royal Air Force during the Second World War and the post war decade.

In 1940, Theak was appointed as the Chief Signals Officer at the Headquarters of Bomber Command. In February 1944, he was promoted to air vice marshal and given command of No. 60 (Signals) Group.

After the War Theak was made the Director-General of Signals at the Air Ministry. In 1949 he took up post as the Air Officer Administration at the Headquarters of the Middle East Air Force. In 1951 he returned to Great Britain to serve as Air Officer Commanding No. 90 (Signals) Group. He retired in March 1954 and died the following year.

Military offices
Preceded by
Victor Hubert Tait
Director-General of Signals
1945–1949
Succeeded by
Edward Addison
Preceded by
Raymund Hart
Air Officer Commanding No. 90 (Signals) Group
1951–1954
Succeeded by
John Weston


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