Career
Born in Liverpool, Coville joined the Royal Air Force in 1964, at the height of the Cold War. Early in his career he flew Lightnings and F4 Phantoms. He was given command of Number.
111 (Fighter) Squadron in 1983, and then became Group Captain Air at Headquarters Number.
11 Group. In 1986 he became Station Commander at Royal Air Force Coningsby, where he flew Tornado F3 and displayed Hurricanes and Spitfires on the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight. Promoted to air vice marshal, he became Air Officer Commanding Training Units in 1992, Assistant Chief of Defence Staff Operational Requirements (Air Systems) in 1994 and Deputy Commander-in-Chief, Allied Forces Central Europe in 1998.
In 2000 his North Atlantic Treaty Organization command was absorbed into the Regional Headquarters Allied Forces North Europe of which Coville became the Deputy Commander-in-Chief. In March 2001 he became the Air Member for Personnel and Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief Personnel and Training Command.
He retired in 2003. Coville was appointed a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath in the New Years Honours List 2000.
In retirement he was appointed Chairman of Westland Helicopters.