George Mills (RAF officer)

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Air Chief Marshal Sir George Holroyd Mills GCB DFC RAF (26 March 190214 April 1971) was a senior Royal Air Force commander. After his retirement from the RAF, Mills served as Black Rod in the Houses of Parliament until 1970. He was also a trustee of the Imperial War Museum.

George Mills was one of the first entrants to the RAF College at Cranwell. After graduating he spent a short time at the RAF Depot. Mills was then posted to Mesopotamia flying DH 9As with No. 8 Squadron. He attended the RAF Staff College in 1935 and went on to take up command of No. 115 Squadron in late 1939.

Sir George Mills was the Air Officer Commander-in-Chief Bomber Command from 9 April 1953 to 31 December 1955.

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Military Offices
Preceded by:
Sir Hugh Lloyd
Commander-in-Chief Bomber Command
1953–1955
Succeeded by:
Sir Harry Broadhurst
Government Offices
Preceded by:
Sir Brian Horrocks
Black Rod
1963–1970
Succeeded by:
Sir Frank Twiss
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