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1944 Promoted to Wing Commander; in charge of planning the deployment of the navigation, path-finding and bombing (navigation) systems for the D-Day landings. | 1944 Promoted to Wing Commander; in charge of planning the deployment of the navigation, path-finding and bombing (navigation) systems for the D-Day landings. | ||
1944 Appointed OBE | |||
1945 Group Captain in charge of organising all RAF radio-navigation systems in UK and Europe | |||
1946 Left the RAF and joined [[Decca Navigator Co]] as joint MD | 1946 Left the RAF and joined [[Decca Navigator Co]] as joint MD | ||
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1947 Started to develop a simple marine radar | 1947 Started to develop a simple marine radar | ||
1950 First MD of [[Decca Radar]] Ltd | 1950 First MD of [[Decca Radar]] Ltd which expanded into military and civil air activities | ||
1957 Appointed CBE | |||
1965 Joined [[Plessey Co]] when it acquired Decca's non-marine radar activities. | |||
1966 Became chairman of [[British Telecommunications Research]] Ltd, part of the Post Office (sic) | |||
1969 Appointed MD, Telecommunications in the [[General Post Office|Post Office]] | |||
1975 Appointed Deputy Chairman of the Post Office Corporation. Knighted for his services to telecommunications | |||
1977 Retired. Took on a number of consultancies including [[IMA Microwave Products]] and [[British Medical Data Systems]] | |||
2009 Died | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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* The Times, December 18, 2009 | * The Times, December 18, 2009 | ||
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[[Category: Biography ]] | [[Category: Biography ]] | ||
[[Category: Births]] | [[Category: Births 1910-1919]] | ||
[[Category: Deaths]] | [[Category: Deaths 2000-2009]] |
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Sir Edward Fennessy, electrical and telecommunications engineer
1912 Born in West Ham
1928 Apprentice
1931 Enrolled at East London College to study electrical engineering
1934 Joined Standard Telephones and Cables in London as a researcher
1938 Joined the Air Ministry Research team at Bawdsey Manor
1940 Commissioned in RAFVR; put in charge of the maintenance and installation of the main radar chain; stationed at RAF 60 Group Base Maintenance HQ at Leighton Buzzard.
1944 Promoted to Wing Commander; in charge of planning the deployment of the navigation, path-finding and bombing (navigation) systems for the D-Day landings.
1944 Appointed OBE
1945 Group Captain in charge of organising all RAF radio-navigation systems in UK and Europe
1946 Left the RAF and joined Decca Navigator Co as joint MD
1947 Started to develop a simple marine radar
1950 First MD of Decca Radar Ltd which expanded into military and civil air activities
1957 Appointed CBE
1965 Joined Plessey Co when it acquired Decca's non-marine radar activities.
1966 Became chairman of British Telecommunications Research Ltd, part of the Post Office (sic)
1969 Appointed MD, Telecommunications in the Post Office
1975 Appointed Deputy Chairman of the Post Office Corporation. Knighted for his services to telecommunications
1977 Retired. Took on a number of consultancies including IMA Microwave Products and British Medical Data Systems
2009 Died
See Also
Sources of Information
- The Times, December 18, 2009