The Sowreys  
A Unique and Remarkable Record of One Family's Sixty-Five Years of Distinguished RAF Service
Author(s): Graham Pitchfork
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A fascinating look into the extraordinary history of the Sowrey family; an RAF dynasty whose service spans the first sixty-five years of the RAF’s existence.

Members fought in both world wars and five of the Sowreys were awarded the Air Force Cross, amongst their other numerous decorations. Three brothers, John, Fred and William, all served in World War I with distinction before service in Iraq and the Middle East. The next generation of Sowreys started at Cranwell in 1938; one was killed in action in the Western Desert but John Jr. and Freddie served throughout, on fighter operations in the desert and north-west Europe, whilst a sister served in the WAAF. Also during World War II Air Cdre William Sowrey served as an AOC in the often-forgotten campaign in East Africa. John Sowrey went on to become a test pilot in the halcyon days of 1950-fighters and Freddie served in fighters before taking up more senior policy and diplomatic appointments during the Cold War.

Their diverse individual careers and experiences worldwide provide great scope for study into the history and development of the RAF from World War I to the later stages of the Cold War. The author, Graham Pitchfork, spent thirty-six years in the RAF, as a navigator, and commanded a Buccaneer squadron, Director of Air Warfare and, before retiring in 1995, was a Director of Military Intelligence at the Ministry of Defense. He has collaborated with Air Marshal Sir Freddie Sowrey, founder of the RAF Historical Society, gaining access to valuable records and a superb collection of photographs in order to bring to life an extremely engaging and enlightening tale of this most brave and unique of families.
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A fascinating look into the extraordinary history of the Sowrey family; an RAF dynasty whose service spans the first sixty-five years of the RAF’s existence.

Members fought in both world wars and five of the Sowreys were awarded the Air Force Cross, amongst their other numerous decorations. Three brothers, John, Fred and William, all served in World War I with distinction before service in Iraq and the Middle East. The next generation of Sowreys started at Cranwell in 1938; one was killed in action in the Western Desert but John Jr. and Freddie served throughout, on fighter operations in the desert and north-west Europe, whilst a sister served in the WAAF. Also during World War II Air Cdre William Sowrey served as an AOC in the often-forgotten campaign in East Africa. John Sowrey went on to become a test pilot in the halcyon days of 1950-fighters and Freddie served in fighters before taking up more senior policy and diplomatic appointments during the Cold War.

Their diverse individual careers and experiences worldwide provide great scope for study into the history and development of the RAF from World War I to the later stages of the Cold War. The author, Graham Pitchfork, spent thirty-six years in the RAF, as a navigator, and commanded a Buccaneer squadron, Director of Air Warfare and, before retiring in 1995, was a Director of Military Intelligence at the Ministry of Defense. He has collaborated with Air Marshal Sir Freddie Sowrey, founder of the RAF Historical Society, gaining access to valuable records and a superb collection of photographs in order to bring to life an extremely engaging and enlightening tale of this most brave and unique of families.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Dedication
  • Author
  • Contents
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgements
  • Abbrevations
  • Chapter 1 The Sowrey Family
  • Chapter 2 Army Service
  • Chapter 3 Royal Flying Corps – Early Days
  • Chapter 4 Zeppelin Hunters
  • Chapter 5 With the BEF
  • Chapter 6 The Gotha Menace
  • Chapter 7 The Final Year
  • Chapter 8 Settling Down
  • Chapter 9 Air Policing
  • Chapter 10 China
  • Chapter 11 Home Service
  • Chapter 12 Settled Years
  • Chapter 13 Overseas Service
  • Chapter 14 RAF Expansion Years
  • Chapter 15 First Years of War
  • Chapter 16 Air War in Africa
  • Chapter 17 Air War Europe
  • Chapter 18 Auxiliary Squadrons
  • Chapter 19 Trials and Testing
  • Chapter 20 Fighter Operations
  • Chapter 21 Staff Appointments
  • Chapter 22 Operational Command
  • Chapter 23 Foreign Service
  • Chapter 24 MOD Policy
  • Chapter 25 The Training World
  • Chapter 26 CENTO
  • Epilogue
  • The Sowrey Family Tree
  • Bibliography
  • Index
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