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Gerald Loxley
British aviator and military personnel

Gerald Loxley

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British aviator and military personnel
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Gloucestershire, South West England, England, United Kingdom
Place of death
Herefordshire, West Midlands, England, United Kingdom
Age
65 years
Education
Oriel College
Awards
Knight of the Legion of Honour
(1919)
Croix de guerre 1914–1918
 
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Biography

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Major Gerald Herbert Loxley (1885–1950) was a decorated British aviator of the First World War deployed in military intelligence, before serving with the United Nations.

Biography

Born on 31 January 1885 at Fairford, Gloucestershire, a vicar's son, he was named after his godfather Sir Herbert Brewer. Loxley attended Summer Fields School and Malvern College before going up to read Jurisprudence at Oriel College, Oxford.

His World War I service in the Royal Naval Air Service saw action as an air pilot before he was appointed to a distinguished position in aerial reconnaissance, advising the director-general of aircraft production (Ministry of Munitions) in Paris. He was confirmed in the rank of Major upon the creation of the Royal Air Force in 1919.

Later in life he worked as a diplomat at the United Nations Organization in Geneva.

Family

Capt Loxley's Little Dog (1923)

The 5th child and 4th son of the Revd Canon Arthur Smart Loxley, son of John Loxley of Norcott Court, near Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, he was the only one of the Loxley brothers to survive the Great War. In 1930 he married Alice Blundell Booth (died 1955, leaving no children), a descendant of that old Cheshire family. Through Julia Maria Heath a collateral ancestor of his was the poet Lord Byron; and, with Cornish ancestry, his family was also closely related to Lord Dover and the Duncombes.

After suffering a severe stroke, Loxley died on 29 September 1950 at St Mary's Hospital, Burghill, near Hereford.

Honours and awards

Loxley received the Air Force Cross and was invested as a Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur by Marshal Foch in 1919, having been appointed Ufficiale of the Corona d'Italia in 1916. He received many other military honours as well as being admitted as a Freeman of the City of London "for War Services".

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