Career
Warne-Browne served with the Royal Naval Air Service and Royal Air Force in World War I being awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for a reconnaissance over Bruges and Blankenberge under heavy anti-aircraft fire in March 1918. He was appointed Officer Commanding Number. 22 Squadron in 1934 and a Squadron Commander at Number.
1 Flying Training School in 1936.
Later that year he became Senior Engineering Officer at Royal Air Force Gosport. He also served in World World War II as Senior Engineer Staff Officer at Headquarters Royal Air Force Coastal Command from 1942 until the end of the War.
After the War he became Air Officer Commanding Number. 43 Group and then joined the Senior Technical Staff Officer at Royal Air Force Mediterranean and Middle East in 1947 before becoming Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief at Royal Air Force Maintenance Command in 1949 and retiring in 1953.
He lived at Chilbolton near Stockbridge in Hampshire.