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30: 593: 579: 340:, which both sought to make the British Empire a free trade bloc. The Empire Crusade had won the Paddington South by-election in October 1930, and hoped to repeat its success. Critchley came second, with 27.2% of the votes, and the Empire Crusade never won another seat. 259:. By the end of the war he had become the youngest brigadier general in the British Imperial forces and had married Maryon Galt, the cousin of the wife of the press baron Sir Max Aitken, later 773: 768: 239:(now Alberta), Canada in 1890 and brought to England at the age of nine and attended St Bees School in Cumberland. . His first career was a military one, initially in 763: 758: 753: 279:(GRA). Under the auspices of this company he became a significant sporting entrepreneur in the UK. The company introduced greyhound racing to the UK in 798: 198: 150: 251:(RFC). He was seconded to the RFC on 4 March 1918 with the temporary rank of brigadier general at the age of only 28. Remaining in the RFC and then 793: 314: 813: 205: 154: 743: 778: 374: 275:
before returning to the UK where he became a director of Associated Portland Cement. In 1926 he helped form the private company, the
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In addition to his interest in greyhound racing, Critchley was a keen sportsman, and was a leading amateur golfer who won the
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In 1953 he suffered a severe infection which caused him to go blind. In 1954 he was involved in the publishing deals of
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He was married for a second time in London to Miss Joan Foster of Mount Street, London on 22 December 1927.
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to the end of the war, Critchley played a senior role in organising training, commanding the RFC and then
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Air of Authority – A History of RAF Organisation – Air Commodore A C Critchley
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Observers and Navigators And Other Non-Pilot Aircrew in the RFC, RNAS and RAF
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After the war Critchley involved himself in a number of business ventures in
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in 1926. The success of this initial trial led the company to purchase the
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on 22 June 1934. Nevertheless, he did not contest the
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Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Calgary, Alberta
Canadian Army
Royal Air Force
Air Commodore
No. 54 (Reserve) Group
First World War
Second World War
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Distinguished Service Order
Mentioned in Despatches
Member of Parliament
Twickenham
Greyhound Racing Association
Air Commodore
CMG
CBE
DSO
politician
Conservative
Member of Parliament
Calgary, Northwest Territories
Lord Strathcona's Horse
First World War
Royal Flying Corps
Royal Air Force
RAF's Cadet Brigade
Lord Beaverbrook
Central America

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