Thomas Cochrane Angus
Thomas Cochrane Angus (1891- )
1922 Captain R.A.F., D.F.C., Ventilation Engineer, Factory and Workshop, "Pitreavic," Loughton, Essex; b. 1891; s. of Captain T. S. Angus, F.R.S., master mariner. Ed. Merchant Taylors School and City and Guilds College, Finsbury. Professional Career: General training in Mechanical and Electrical Technology and Practice; worked with Dr. Leonard Hill, F.R.S., upon "Atmospheric Conditions that affect Health, with especial reference to Factories and Workshops." Now employed with the Dunlop Rubber Co. investigating the physical conditions of the air in their works and advising upon ventilation methods. War Services.—Home service, Infantry, H.A.C., till 1915. Commissioned R.N.A.S. and Pilot and Flight Commander R.N.A.S. and R.A.F. till 1919. Distinguished Flying Cross awarded 1918.