Raymond Collishaw
Royal Air Force air marshals
Died when: 82 years 311 days (994 months)Star Sign: Sagittarius
Raymond Collishaw, CB, DSO & Bar, OBE, DSC, DFC (22 November 1893 – 28 September 1976) was a distinguished Canadian fighter pilot, squadron leader, and commanding officer who served in the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) and later the Royal Air Force.
He was the highest scoring RNAS flying ace and the second highest scoring Canadian pilot of the First World War.
He was noted as a great leader in the air, leading many of his own formations into battle.After the Great War, he became a permanent commissioned officer in the Royal Air Force (RAF), seeing action against the Bolsheviks in 1919-20, and subsequently commanding various Air Service detachments.
During the Second World War, he commanded No. 204 Group (which later became the Desert Air Force) in North Africa, achieving great success against the numerically and technologically superior Italian Air Force.
He was retired in 1943.