John Whitworth

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John Nicholas Haworth Whitworth

CB DSO DFC
Cochrane, Gibson, King George VI and Whitworth discussing the Dambusters Raid.jpg
Air Vice-Marshal Ralph Cochrane, Wing Commander Guy Gibson, King George VI and Group Captain John Whitworth (shown on the right) discussing the 'Dambusters Raid' in May 1943
Born (1912-01-10)10 January 1912
Buenos Aires, Argentina[1]
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Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England
Allegiance  United Kingdom
Service/branch  Royal Air Force
Rank Air Commodore
Battles/wars World War II

Air Commodore John Nicholas Haworth Whitworth CB, DSO, DFC and Bar, RAF (10 January 1912 – 13 November 1974) was a Royal Air Force pilot in the 1930s and a commander during and after the Second World War. He was educated at Oundle School in Northamptonshire.

Whitworth was station commander of RAF Scampton during the planning of Operation Chastise; in 1955 he was a technical advisor for the film dramatisation of the raid, The Dam Busters. Whitworth was portrayed by Derek Farr in the film.

Whitworth was later the Chief of Staff of the Ghana Air Force; he was succeeded by the Ghanaian J. E. S. de Graft-Hayford in 1962.

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Military offices
Preceded by Chief of Staff Ghana Air Force
1961 – 1962
Succeeded by
J. E. S. de Graft-Hayford


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