Ian Macfadyen

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Air Marshal
Ian Macfadyen
27th Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man
In office
25 October 2000  1 September 2005
Monarch Elizabeth II
Preceded by Sir Timothy Daunt
Succeeded by Sir Paul Haddacks
Personal details
Born Ian David Macfadyen
(1942-02-19) 19 February 1942
Nationality British
Spouse(s) Sally Macfadyen
Alma mater Marlborough College
Occupation Retired
Military service
Allegiance  United Kingdom
Service/branch  Royal Air Force
Years of service 1960–99
Rank Air Marshal
Unit Eastern Fleet
Commands No. 29 Squadron
No. 23 Squadron
RAF Leuchars
British Forces Middle East
Battles/wars Falklands War
Awards Companion of the Order of the Bath
Officer of the Order of the British Empire

Air Marshal Ian David Macfadyen CB OBE (born 19 February 1942), is a British retired Air Marshal who was the Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man until 14 October 2005. He was appointed following a successful career in the Royal Air Force.

RAF career

Born the son of Air Marshal Sir Douglas Macfadyen, Ian Macfadyen was educated at Marlborough College and entered the RAF College Cranwell in 1960.[1] He became a flying instructor and a member of the Poachers formation aerobatic team[2] at the Royal Air Force College Cranwell in 1970 and was appointed Officer Commanding of No. 29 Squadron in 1980, with whom he saw operational service in the Falkland Islands,[2] and Officer Commanding of No. 23 Squadron in 1983.[1] He went on to be Station Commander at RAF Leuchars in Fife in 1985 and Commander of British Forces in the Middle East in 1990.[1] Macfadyen served as the Assistant Chief of the Defence Staff, Operational Requirements (Air Systems) from 1991 and as Director General of the Saudi Arabia Armed Forces Project from 1994.[1] He was promoted to Air Marshal in 1994 and retired from the RAF in February 1999.[1]

Later life

Macfadyen was appointed Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man in October 2000.[2]

He was the National President of the Royal British Legion from 2006 to December 2008[3] and is now the Honorary Inspector general of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force. Macfadyen was appointed Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle in succession to Surgeon Vice Admiral Ian L. Jenkins with effect from 10 August 2009.[4]

Macfadyen has been the President of the Raflet Stamp Club since 1992.[5]

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Military offices
Preceded by
P E de la Billière
Commander British Forces Middle East
In-theatre commander for Operation Granby

March 1991?
Unknown
Government offices
Preceded by
Sir Timothy Daunt
Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man
20002005
Succeeded by
J.M. Kerruish
(Acting)
Honorary titles
Preceded by
I L Jenkins
Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle
2009Present
Incumbent
Non-profit organization positions
Preceded by
The Earl of Effingham
President of the Royal British Legion
20062008
Succeeded by
J.P. Kiszely
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