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Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Charles Portal (ePub)

One of the Greatest Allied Leaders of WW2

Aviation > Aviation Biography & Memoirs Aviation > Royal Air Force Military P&S History > British History P&S History > By Century > 20th Century WWII > Biography & Memoirs World History > Europe

By Richard Michael Milburn
Imprint: Air World
File Size: 5.2 MB (.epub)
Pages: 264
ISBN: 9781399044417
Published: 15th December 2023

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Charles Frederick Algernon Portal was born in Hungerford, England, in 1893. One of seven brothers, Portal developed a fierce competitive streak and a steely determination from an early age. Known by all who knew him as ‘Peter’, Portal enlisted in the Army at the outbreak of the First World War as a despatch rider, being mentioned in General French’s very first despatch.

Portal’s abilities were quickly recognised, and he gained a commission in short order. It was in the air that Portal saw his future, and he subsequently transferred to the Royal Flying Corps, initially as an observer, before training as a pilot. In this latter role, Portal proved a courageous and instinctive leader, garnering the rare accolade of a DSO and Bar for his wartime service.

His meteoric rise continued in the inter-war period, and when Hitler’s forces invaded Poland, Portal had already ascended to the Air Force Board. He then took the RAF’s top command post at Bomber Command during the battles of France and Britain, before replacing Cyril Newall as Chief of Air Staff, aged just 47, in October 1940.

Charles Portal was, in General Eisenhower’s words, ‘Britain’s greatest wartime leader, including Churchill’. Portal was a strategist, a diplomat and an outstanding leader of the RAF in the Second World War. He built productive and enduring relationships with the most powerful Allied leaders – some of which, including Churchill, Bomber Harris, and Hap Arnold, are explored here. Portal helped direct the UK’s strategy from the darkest days of 1940 through to Allied victory in 1945. He never lost his calm, even under the most extreme pressure, and approached the war with a cool logic that defied the chaos of the day.

Despite his enormous achievements, and being showered with post-war accolades, Portal is little known today. His historical anonymity is a reflection of his disinterest in his own legacy. He neither kept wartime diaries, nor penned an egotistical autobiography to cash in on his post-war fame. He retired as he had served, with dignity and humility, traits that made him particularly influential with American allies.

As Wing Commander Rich Milburn reveals in this long-overdue second biography, Charles Portal was a hero in every sense; a heroic battlefield leader in one global conflict, and one of the men most directly responsible for Allied victory in a second.

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About Richard Michael Milburn

Wing Commander RICH MILBURN, RAF is a graduate of the RAF’s Aerosystems Course, as well as the United States Air Force’s Air Command and Staff College and the School of Advanced Air and Space Studies. He has written articles on grand strategy, military theory and wartime leadership. Milburn is an aerospace battle-manager of more than two decades experience. He served during the wars in both Afghanistan and Iraq, as well as peacetime posts in NATO and on exchange in the United States.

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