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immense. The strain on the administration and upon the communications must be considerably increased by the need for handling military reinforcements on their way to the Eastern Front. A series of heavy attacks by day and night …is likely to create considerable delays in the deployment of troops at the Front, and may well result in establishing a state of chaos in some or all of these centres.
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In the spring of 1939, during the debate concerning airfield deception, Evill argued for the construction of fake aerodromes designed to deceive the enemy. He was in favour of the creation of dummies of all satellite airfields which would be designed to mislead during day and night raids. He also
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Evacuees from German and German-Occupied Provinces to the east of Berlin are streaming westward through Berlin itself and through Leipzig, Dresden, and other cities in the East of Germany. The administrative problems involved in receiving the refugees and re-distributing them are likely to be
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favoured the building of decoy airfields for primary large-scale bases but only to the extent that they would be effective against night operations. Despite some disagreement from other senior RAF commanders, Evill's view was adopted as policy in June.
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In recognition of his services as a pilot at Dunkirk since February, 1915. In addition to his work as a pilot, Flight Commander Evill has shown great zeal and ability in carrying out experiments connected with signalling and
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Late 1923 saw Evill return to operational duties. From September to October he probably completed a refresher flying course at No. 4 Flying Training School. On 12 October he was appointed Officer Commanding
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which like No. 1 Squadron was engaged in flying duties on the Western Front. Less than two months later, on the last day of 1916, Evill was promoted to the RNAS rank of squadron commander.
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As a retired officer, Evill stayed active in Service and civil matters. He was a member of the council for King Edward VII's Hospital for Officers and served as the Director-General of the
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on the last day of 1935; this promotion may have coincided with his elevation to Director of War Organization. Evill left the Air Ministry in September 1936 for Headquarters
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Evill remained in the fledgling RAF after the war and in 1919 he was placed in command of flying boat units, granted a permanent commission in the RAF in the rank of
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where he served as the Senior Air Staff Officer. In January 1937, whilst on the staff of Bomber Command, Evill accompanied Air Vice Marshal
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The summer of 1917 saw Evill back in England in a training role. On 30 July 1917 he became the first commander of the RNAS's
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which was based in Dunkirk. On 22 June 1916 Evill was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross. The citation read as follows:
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Evill stepped down as VCAS on 1 June 1946; the following January he officially retired from the RAF, receiving promotion to
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In February 1942, Evill departed Great Britain for the United States as the head of the RAF delegation to
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Just before the outbreak of the Second World War, Evill briefly served as the British air deputy on the
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who encouraged him to take up flying. After taking private flying lessons at Hendon, Evill gained his
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to British parents. After receiving a private education in England, Evill studied as a cadet at the
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as the Senior Air Staff Officer at its Headquarters, serving under Air Chief Marshal
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and following his return to Great Britain in early 1925, Evill was appointed to the
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from February 1915 onwards. Probably around the summer of 1915 he took up duties on
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reinforcements which were moving up to meet the Russian advance. Evill wrote:
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Oxford Dictionary of National Biography – Evill, Sir Douglas Claude Strathern
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Following the start of the Second World War, Evill was moved from Bomber to
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on 13 June 1913, only three months after gaining his naval commission as a
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staff and administrative appointments. In April 1934, he was sent to the
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as the Assistant Commandant where he remained until he was succeeded by
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in May. After nearly four years of instructing, Evill was posted to the
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Air of Authority – A History of RAF Organisation – Sir Philip Babington
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of eastern German cities. He noted that the ensuing chaos would hamper
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which by 1914 had gained its independence from the Royal Flying Corps.
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and served as Deputy Director of War Organization. He was promoted to
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Australian Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire
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of No. 3617 (County of Hampshire) Fighter Control Unit in the
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On 5 November 1916 Evill was appointed the Officer Commanding
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Commander's Cross with Star of the Order of Polonia Restituta
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between the wars, he was a senior air commander during the
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in the new year. After a period of illness and time as a
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Towards the end of his life, Evill suffered with severe
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but was not accepted and he spent some time serving on
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from 1947 to 1949. In late 1960 Evill was appointed
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Index


Broken Hill
New South Wales
Australia
Winchester
Hampshire
England
Royal Navy
Royal Air Force
Air Chief Marshal
Vice-Chief of the Air Staff
No. 70 Squadron RAF
No. 202 Squadron RNAS
First World War
Second World War
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Distinguished Service Cross
Air Force Cross
Mentioned in Dispatches
Knight of the Legion of Honour
Commander's Cross with Star of the Order of Polonia Restituta
Commander of the Legion of Merit
Military Order of the White Lion, First Class
Deputy Lieutenant
Air Chief Marshal
GBE
KCB
DSC
AFC

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