MacGregor was released from duty on 23 May 1919. However, on 1 August 1919, he was given a commission in the Royal Air Force, although as a lieutenant instead of captain. He would serve as a pilot in Iraq, Kurdistan, and Egypt until 12 June 1924. On that date, he began staff duties as a military intelligence officer at HQ Iraq.[1][2]
MacGregor began study at the Royal Air Force Staff College on 19 September 1927. After that, his career upwards began, as he rotated through increasingly responsible positions. On 1 September 1938, he was appointed Assistant Director, Deputy Directorate of War Organisation.[1]
Service in Second World War
On 19 November 1940, MacGregor was posted as Senior Air Staff Officer to Headquarters, No. 4 Bomber Group. On 1 March 1943, he was assigned to North West African Air Forces.[1]
MacGregor moved to Air Staff, Mediterranean Allied Air Forces on 29 January 1944. Later that year, he moved to become assistant commandant of the RAF Staff College. He was appointed Air Officer Commanding of No. 28 Bomber Group on 23 February 1945.[1]
Later life
MacGregor reported to Headquarters Fighter Command on 4 July 1946 for his final assignment.[1] He retired from military service on 9 September 1949, having attained the rank of Air Vice Marshal.[1][2]
He returned to his native Crieff, living there until he died in the nearby Perth Royal Infirmary on 24 October 1983.[1][2][3]
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^The Aerodrome website [1]. Retrieved 10 January 2018.
^"Andrew MacGregor". Supplement to the London Gazette, 5 April 1919 (31273/4512). The Aerodrome. Retrieved 28 January 2011.
Bibliography
Franks, Norman; Guest, Russell; Alegi, Gregory (2008). Above The War Fronts: A Complete Record of the British Two-seater Bomber Pilot and Observer Aces, the British Two-seater Fighter Observer Aces, and the Belgian, Italian, Austro-Hungarian and Russian Fighter Aces, 1914-1918. Grub Street Publishing. ISBN1898697566, ISBN978-1898697565