Background
Motzfeldt was born in Nesna, as a son of bailiff Birger Fredrik Motzfeldt and Augusta Marie Andersen.
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Motzfeldt was born in Nesna, as a son of bailiff Birger Fredrik Motzfeldt and Augusta Marie Andersen.
Motzfeldt graduated as a military officer in 1920, and then served with His Majesty The King"s Guard and at the Akershus Fortress.
During World World War II he administered the development of the Royal Norwegian Air Force in exile in Great Britain. During the Cold War he contributed to the development of a modernized air force in Norway. He lectured at the Army"s pilot training school from 1924 to 1925, and from 1932 to 1935.
From 1935 to 1938 he served as aide-de-camp for King Haakon VII. When the Germans invaded Norway in April 1940, Motzfeldt was in the United States in order to acquire more aircraft for the Norwegian Army Air Service.
He was subsequently appointed assistant air attaché in the United States. Among his initiatives was the establishing of the pilot training camp Little Norway. He returned to London in 1941, and took part in the development of the Royal Norwegian Air Force in exile in Great Britain.
He was also involved in the air route between Stockholm and Scotland during the war. During the Cold War he contributed to the development of a modernized air force in Norway.
He was promoted to the rank of major general in 1953, and to lieutenant general in 1955.
He was appointed head of the Royal Norwegian Air Force from 1955 to 1960, succeeding fellow World World War II veteran Finn Lambrechts. The Royal Norwegian Air Force went through significant development during his leadership.