Wing Commander EJ Hodsoll was one of the more interesting Englishmen of the 20th century and an expert and leader of civil defence in this country.
Born in 1894, son of a Royal Navy commander, he had a fascinating military career before, during and after World War 2.
He retired to Milford on Sea and died in 1971 and was an important enough man for the Imperial War Museum to hold a portrait of him.
A detailed article about his life has been published in the Professional Security Magazine. To read the article, please click here.
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