Geoffrey Rhodes Bromet Explained

Honorific-Prefix:Air Vice Marshal
Sir Geoffrey Bromet
Order:18th
Office:Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man
Term Start:1945
Term End:1952
Predecessor:Earl Granville
Successor:Sir Ambrose Dundas
Birth Date:28 August 1891
Birthname:Geoffrey Rhodes Bromet
Nationality:British
Spouse:Jean Conan Doyle
Allegiance: United Kingdom
Branch: (1904–18)
(1918–45)
Serviceyears:1904–1945
Rank:Air Vice Marshal
Commands:No. 247 Group (1943–45)
No. 19 Group (1941–43)
Marine Aircraft Experimental Establishment (1928–31)
RAF Felixstowe (1928–31)
School of Naval Co-operation and Aerial Navigation (1921–22)
No. 8 Squadron RNAS (1916–17)
No. 1 Squadron RNAS (1916)
Battles:First World War
Second World War
Mawards:Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Companion of the Order of the Bath
Distinguished Service Order
Mentioned in Despatches
Chevalier of the Legion of Honour (France)
Commanders Cross with Star of the Order of Polonia Restituta (Poland)
Grand Officer of the Order of the White Lion (Czechoslovakia)
Commander of the Legion of Merit (United States)

Sir Geoffrey Rhodes Bromet (28 August 1891 – 16 November 1983) was a senior Royal Air Force (RAF) officer during the Second World War and Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man from 1945 to 1952.[1] Bromet Road in the town of Castletown, Isle of Man, takes its name from him.

RAF career

Bromet attended the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth and then served as a Flight Commander in the First World War, being commended for his service at Gallipoli in 1915 and later commanding No. 1 Squadron RNAS and then No. 8 Squadron RNAS.[2] In 1919 he was commissioned permanently as a major in the Royal Air Force.[2] After commanding the Marine Aircraft Experimental Establishment, he was appointed Senior Engineering Staff Officer at Headquarters Coastal Area in 1931, Senior Air Staff Officer at Headquarters RAF Middle East in 1933 and Senior Air Staff Officer at Headquarters RAF Coastal Command in 1936.[2]

He served in the Second World War as Air Officer Commanding No. 19 Group and then as Air Officer Commanding No. 247 Group before retiring at his own request in 1945.[2]

In 1945 he was appointed Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man and served until 1952.[3]

His second marriage was to Air Commandant Dame Jean Conan Doyle, daughter of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: S17 - Records of the Chief Secretary’s Office - 1826-1982 . Isle of Man Public Record Office . March 2022.
  2. http://www.rafweb.org/Biographies/Bromet.htm Air of Authority – A History of RAF Organisation – Air Vice Marshal Sir Geoffrey Bromet
  3. http://www.worldleadersindex.org/Europe/IsleofMan.html World Leaders Index