Hugh Champion de Crespigny

Air Vice-Marshal Hugh Vivian Champion de Crespigny CB MC DFC (8 April 1897 – 20 June 1969) was a senior Royal Air Force officer who commanded British Air Forces in Iraq during World War II.

RAF career
Hugh Champion de Crespigny joined the Special Reserve of the Royal Flying Corps in 1915 during World War I. He went on to be Officer Commanding No. 29 Squadron on the Western Front and then Officer Commanding No. 65 Squadron also on the Western Front. After the War he went to India where commanded No. 60 Squadron and then No. 39 Squadron and finally No. 2 (Indian) Wing.

He served in World War II as Air Officer Commanding No. 25 (Armament) Group, as Air Officer Commanding Air Headquarters Iraq and then as Air Officer Commanding No. 21 (Training) Group. He retired in 1945.

After the War he stood as a Labour Party candidate for the British Parliament and then became Regional Commissioner for Schleswig-Holstein for the Control Commission for Germany. In 1948 he was succeeded as commissioner by William Asbury and stayed in Kiel as British consul until 1956. He later lived at Vierville in Natal, South Africa.