List of RAF aircrew in the Battle of Britain (D–F)
The following is a list of pilots and other aircrew who flew during the Battle of Britain , and were awarded the Battle of Britain Clasp [ 1] to the 1939–45 Star by flying at least one authorised operational sortie with an eligible unit of the Royal Air Force or Fleet Air Arm during the period from 0001 hours on 10 July to 2359 hours 31 October 1940.[ 2] [ 3]
History
In 1942, the Air Ministry made the decision to compile a list from records of the names of pilots who had lost their lives as a result of the fighting during the Battle of Britain[ notes 1] for the purpose of building a national memorial. This became the Battle of Britain Chapel at Westminster Abbey , which was unveiled by King George VI on 10 July 1947.[ 4] The Roll of Honour within the Chapel contains the names of 1,497 pilots and aircrew killed or mortally wounded during the Battle.[ 5]
Nothing was done officially, however, to define the qualifications for the classification of a Battle of Britain airman until 9 November 1960. AMO N850 , published by the Air Ministry, stated for the first time the requirements for the awarding of the Battle of Britain Star, and listed the 71 units which were deemed to have been under the control of RAF Fighter Command .[ 6]
In 1955 Flt Lt John Holloway, a serving RAF officer, began a personal challenge to compile a complete list of "The Few". After fourteen years of research Flt Lt Holloway had 2,946 names on the list. Of these airmen, 537 were killed during the Battle or later died of wounds received.
Battle of Britain Memorial at Capel-le-Ferne
The Battle of Britain Memorial Trust, founded by Geoffrey Page , raised funds for the construction of the Battle of Britain Memorial at Capel-le-Ferne near Folkestone in Kent . The Memorial, unveiled by Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother on 9 July 1993, shares the site with the Christopher Foxley-Norris Memorial Wall on which a complete list of "The Few" is engraved.[ 7]
More recently, the Battle of Britain Monument on the Victoria Embankment in London was unveiled on 18 September 2005 by Charles, Prince of Wales and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall . The idea for the monument was conceived by the Battle of Britain Historical Society which then set about raising funds for its construction. The outside of the monument is lined with bronze plaques listing all the Allied airmen who took part in the Battle.[ 8]
D
Name
Rank
Nationality
Sqn during Battle
Awards
Notes
Dafforn, Robert Chippendall
Fg Off
BR
501 Sqn
DFC
KIA 9 September 1943
Dale, Peter Alan
Sgt
BR
141 Sqn
KIA 13 December 1941
Dalton, Robert William
Sgt
BR
604 Sqn
Dalton-Morgan, Thomas Frederick
Flt Lt
BR
43 Sqn
DSO,OBE,DFC*
Official Ace
Daly, John J
Sgt
BR
141 Sqn
Dann, James Edwin
Sgt
BR
23 Sqn
Died 1986
Dannatt, Alexander George
AC2
BR
29 Sqn
Died 16 December 1982
D'Arcy-Irvine, Brian William Jesse
Fg Off
BR
257 Sqn
MIA 8 August 1940
Dargie, Albert McDonald Smith
Sgt
BR
23 Sqn
KIA 13 July 1941
Darley, Horace Stanley "George"
Sqn Ldr
BR
609 Sqn (CO)
Official Ace
Darling, Andrew Smitton
Sgt
BR
611 & 603 Sqns
KIA 26 April 1941
Darling, Edward Vivian "Mitzi"
Sgt
BR
41 Sqn
DFC
Official Ace . Born Wellington, India, 11 October 1914. Commissioned Jan 1941; MIA 2 June 1942; remembered on Panel 65 of the Runnymede Memorial
Darwin, Christopher William Warton
Plt Off
BR
87 Sqn
KIA 7 August 1942; Son of Sqn Ldr Charles John Wharton Darwin DSO RAF who was also KIA 26 December 1941.
Daszewski, Jan Kazimierz Michal
Plt Off
POL
303 Sqn
VM, KW***
KIA 4 April 1942
Davey, Brian
Plt Off
BR
504, 32 & 254 Sqns
KIA 12 June 1941
Davey, John Arthur Joseph
Plt Off
BR
1 Sqn
KIA 11 August 1940; Awarded a Cadetship to the RAF College Cranwell from RAF Halton.
David, William Dennis
Flt Lt
BR
87 & 213 Sqns
DFC*
11 kills during the Battle of France
Davidson, Henry John
Sgt
BR
249 Sqn
Official Ace , KIA 6 October 1942
Davies, Alfred Eric
Plt Off
BR
610 & 222 Sqns
KIA 30 October 1940
Davies, Graham Gordon Ayerst
Plt Off
BR
222 Sqn
DFC
Davies, John Alfred
Sqn Ldr
BR
604 Sqn
KIA 6 October 1940
Davies, John William
Sgt
BR
600 Sqn
KIA 7 September 1940
Davies, Leonard
Sgt
BR
151 Sqn
Davies, Maurice Peter
Sgt
BR
1 & 213 Sqns
Died 22 July 1953
Davies, Peter Frederick McDonald
Fg Off
BR
56 Sqn
Davies, Roy Blackburne
Fg Off
BR
29 Sqn
Died 1972
Davies-Cooke, Paul John
Fg Off
BR
72 & 610 Sqns
KIA 27 September 1940
Davis, Alfred Stewart
Sgt
BR
235 Sqn
Davis, Carl Raymond
Fg Off
AME
601 Sqn
KIA 6 September 1940[ 9]
Davis, Charles Trevor
Fg Off
BR
238 Sqn
Official Ace , KIA 26 March 1941
Davis, Jack
Sgt
BR
54 Sqn
Davis, J N
Sgt
BR
600 Sqn
Davis, Peter Edgar
Sgt
BR
236 Sqn
Davis, Philip Oscar
Sgt
BR
222 Sqn
KIA 10 August 1943
Davis, William Lee
Sgt
BR
249 Sqn
Captured & taken POW 10 February 1941; Died 18 March 1941.
Davison, John Tregonwell
Plt Off
BR
235 Sqn
Died 9 October 1981
Davy, Thomas Daniel Humphrey
Fg Off
BR
266 & 72 Sqns
DFC
KIA 13 September 1942
Daw, Victor George
Fg Off
BR
32 Sqn
Killed 24 March 1953
Dawbarn, Peter Leslie
Plt Off
BR
17 Sqn
Died 4 July 2009[ 10]
Dawick, Kenneth
Sgt
NZ
111 Sqn
Dawson, Thomas 0-
Sgt
BR
235 Sqn
Day, Frank Samuel
Sgt
BR
248 Sqn
KIA 24 July 1942
Day, Robert Lionel Frank
Fg Off
BR
141 Sqn
DFC
KIA 18 June 1944
Deacon, Arthur Harry
Sgt
BR
85 & 111 Sqns
Deansley, Edward Christopher
Flt Lt
BR
152 Sqn
Debenham, Kenneth Barry Lempriere
Plt Off
BR
151 Sqn
KIA 16 December 1943
Debree, ?
Plt Off
BR
264 Sqn
Service Details unknown
Dee, Orlando John
Sgt
BR
235 Sqn
KIA 28 May 1941
Deere, Alan Christopher
Flt Lt
NZ
54 Sqn
DFC*, DSO, CdeG, OBE, ADC
Died 21 September 1995[ 11]
De Grunne, Compte Rudolph Ghislain Charles de Hemricourt
Plt Off
BEL
32 Sqn
KIA 25 May 1942
De Hamale, R E
Sgt
BEL
46 Sqn
KIA 1 November 1940
De Hemptinne, Baudovin Marie Ghislain
Plt Off
BEL
145 Sqn
KIA 5 May 1942
De Jace, L J
Plt Off
BEL
236 Sqn
MIA 26 July 1942
De la Boucher, Francois Henri Edmond Joseph Andre
Adj
FF
85 Sqn
KIA 5 September 1942
De la Perelle, Victor Breton
Plt Off
NZ
245 Sqn
Died 11 June 1983
Deller, Alan Lawrence Martin
Sgt
BR
43 Sqn
De Mancha, Ricardo Adriani
Plt Off
BR
43 Sqn
MIA 21 July 1940
Demetriadi, Richard Stephen
Fg Off
BR
601 Sqn
KIA 11 August 1940; Son of Sir Stephen and Lady Demetriadi, attached to the King's Estate at Sandringham.
De Montbron, Xavier de Cherade
Sgt
FF
64 Sqn
Died 21 April 1955
Demoulin, Rene Jean Ghislain
Sgt
BEL
235 Sqn
CdeLL CdeG
KIA 6 April 1944
Demozay, Jean
2nd Lt
FR
1 Sqn
KIA 19 December 1945
Denby, Gordon Alfred
Plt Off
BR
600 Sqn
DFC
MIA 12 December 1942
Denchfield, Herbert David
Sgt
BR
610 Sqn
Surviving aircrew
Denholm, George Lovell
Sqn Ldr
BR
603 Sqn (CO)
[ 12]
Denison, Richard Warren
Flt Lt
CAN
236 Sqn
Killed 6 February 1951
Denton, Denis Austin
Sgt
BR
236 Sqn
KIA 30 August 1944
Derbyshire, John Montague
Plt Off
BR
236 Sqn
De Scitivaux, Charles Jean Marie Phillipe
Capt
FR
245 Sqn
Died 10 August 1986
Desloges, Jean Paul Joseph
Flt Lt
CAN
1 Sqn RCAF
KIA 8 May 1944
De Spirlet, Francois Xavier Egenoff
Plt Off
BEL
87 Sqn
26 June 1942
Deuntzer, Derrick Canut
Sgt
BR
247 Sqn
Devitt, Peter Kenneth
Sqn Ldr
BR
152 Sqn (CO)
Dewar, John Scatliffe
Wg Cdr
BR
87 & 213 Sqns
DSO DFC
KIA 12 September 1940
Dewar, John Michael Firth
Plt Off
BR
229 Sqn
KIA 30 March 1941
Dewey, Robert Basil
Plt Off
BR
611 & 603 Sqn
KIA 27 October 1940
Dewhurst, Kenneth Shortland
Fg Off
BR
234 Sqn
Dexter, Peter Grenfell
Sqn Ldr
BR
603 & 54 Sqns
DFC
KIA 14 July 1941[ 13] [ 14]
Dibnah, Ronald Harold
Plt Off
CAN
1 & 242 Sqns
Dickie, William Gordon
Plt Off
BR
601 Sqn
MIA 11 August 1940
Dickinson, John Holt
Sgt
BR
253 Sqn
KIA 30 August 1940
Dieu, Giovanni E F
Plt Off
BEL
236 Sqn
Difford, Ivor Benison
Fg Off
SA
607 Sqn
KIA 7 October 1940
Digby-Worsley, Maxwell Paul
Sgt
BR
248 Sqn
MIA 19 August 1940
Ditzel, John William
Sgt
BR
25 Sqn
Dixon, Christopher Alexander Wilfred
Sgt
BR
601 Sqn
Dixon, Frederick John Powell
Sgt
BR
501 Sqn
KIA 11 July 1940 (Pilot)[ 15]
Dixon, George
Sgt
BR
FIU
POW 13 September 1940; Blenheim Z5721 crashed in Channel off Calais during night patrol (circumstances unknown); Flt Lt Ker-Ramsay, Dixon and W/O "Paddy" Byrne baled out and were captured;[ 16] Died 28 February 1972.
Dixon, John Antony
Plt Off
BR
1 Sqn
Dixon, Lawrence
AC2
BR
600 Sqn
Dobree, Nicholas Robert
Fg Off
BR
264 Sqn
Dodd, John Dodgson
Plt Off
BR
248 Sqn
MIA 13 December 1940; Chartered Accountant
Dodge, Charles William
Sgt
BR
219 Sqn
Died 1982
Doe, Robert Francis Thomas
Plt Off
BR
234 & 238 Sqns
DSO, DFC*
Died 21 February 2010.[ 17]
Dolezal, František
Plt Off
CZ
19 Sqn
DSO, DFC
KIFA 4 October 1945[ 18]
Domagala, Marian Boguslaw
Sgt
POL
238 Sqn
KW*
Don, Ralph Stidston
Plt Off
BR
501 Sqn
DFC
KIA 22 January 1945
Donahue, Arthur Gerald "Art"
Plt Off
AME
64 Sqn
KIA 11 September 1942
Donald, Ian David Grahame
Flt Lt
BR
141 Sqn
DFC
1917-1940 KIA 19 July 1940 when as pilot of Defiant L7009 he was shot down by Bf 109s and crashed at Dover, the Air Gunner Plt Off A.C. Hamilton also killed.[ 19]
Donaldson, Edward Mortlock "Teddy"
Sqn Ldr
BR
151 Sqn
Official Ace ; Died June 1992
Dossett, William Stanley
Sgt
BR
29 Sqn
Doughty, Neville Anthony Richard
Plt Off
BR
247 Sqn
Douglas, William Anderson
Plt Off
BR
610 Sqn
Doulton, Michael Duke
Plt Off
BR
601 Sqn
MIA 31 August 1940
Douthwaite, Basil
Plt Off
BR
72 Sqn
Doutrepont, Georges Louis Joseph
Plt Off
BEL
229 Sqn
KIA 15 September 1940[ 20]
Dowding, The Hon. Derek Hugh Tremenheere
Plt Off
BR
74 Sqn
Died 1992; son of Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding
Down, John Knight
Sgt
BR
64 & 616 Sqns
Died 2008
Down, Peter Derrick McLeod
Plt Off
BR
56 Sqn
Died 2010?
Drake, Billy
Plt Off
BR
213 Sqn & 421 Flight
Died 28 August 2011
Drake, George James
Plt Off
SA
607 Sqn
KIA 9 September 1940[ 21]
Draper, Bryan Vincent
Sgt
BR
74 Sqn
Official Ace , KIA 28 February 1945
Draper, Gilbert Graham Fairley
Fg Off
BR
41 & 610 Sqns
Born 7 December 1921, Rutland. Commissioned October 1939; shot down & baled out near Lille, France, and captured, 7 August 1941; released 1945; died 1997.
Draper, R A
Sgt
BR
232 Sqn
Dredge, Allan Sydney
Sgt
BR
253 Sqn
DSO DFC
KIFA 18 May 1945
Drever, Nigel George
Fg Off
BR
610 Sqn
Surviving aircrew [ 22]
Drew, Peter Edward
Sqn Ldr
BR
236 Sqn
KIA 1 August 1940
Drobinski, Boleslaw H
Plt Off
POL
65 Sqn
VM, KW***
Drummond, John Fraser
Fg Off
BR
46 & 92 Sqns
DFC
Official Ace , KIA 10 October 1940
Duart, John Howard
Plt Off
BR
219 Sqn
Dubber, Ronald Edwin
Plt Off (FAA)
BR
808 Sqn
Died 10 September 1951
Duckenfield, Byron Leonard
Plt Off
BR
501 Sqn
Died 19 November 2010[ 23]
Duda, Josef
Plt Off
CZ
312 Sqn
Died 7 December 1977
Duff, Stanley Sutherland
Plt Off
BR
23 Sqn
Duke-Woolley, Raymond Myles Beecham Duke
Flt Lt
BR
253 & 23 Sqns
Dulwich, William Howard
Sgt
BR
235 Sqn
KIA 2 August 1941
Duncan, ?
Sgt
BR
29 Sqn
Service details unknown
Dundas, Hugh Spencer Lisle
Fg Off
BR
616 Sqn
CBE, DSO*, DFC
1920-1995 (Knighted 1987); younger brother of John Dundas
Dundas, John Charles
Plt Off
BR
609 Sqn
DFC and bar
Official Ace , MIA 28 November 1940[ notes 2] ; older brother of Hugh Dundas
Dunmore, Jack Townley
Sgt
BR
222 Sqn
KIA 17 May 1941
Dunn, Ian Love
Sgt
BR
235 Sqn
died 2/3/2004 Canberra Australia
Dunning-White, Peter William
Fg Off
BR
145 Sqn
Died 2008[ 25]
Dunscombe, Raymond Douglas
Sgt
BR
213 & 312 Sqns
MIA 31 May 1941
Dunworth, Felix Patrick Raphael
Flt Lt
BR
66 & 54 Sqns (CO)
[ 26]
Dupee, Osald Arthur
Sgt
BR
219 Sqn
Durrant, Carroll Ronald
Sgt
NZ
23 Sqn
KIA 28 October 1942[ 27]
Duryasz, Marian
Flt Lt
POL
213 Sqn
VM, KW*, DFC
Duszynski, Stanislaw
Sgt
POL
238 Sqn
KIA 11 September 1940
Dutton, G W
Sgt
BR
604 Sqn
Dutton, Roy Gilbert
Sqn Ldr
BR
145 Sqn
DFC
Official Ace ; Died 14 September 1988.
Du Vivier, Reginald Albert Lloyd
Plt Off
BEL
229 Sqn
KIA 30 March 1941
Dvorak, Alois
Sgt
CZ
310 Sqn
KIA 24 September 1941
Dye, Bertram Ernest
Sgt
BR
219 Sqn
DFM*
31 August 1943
Dyer, Henry David Patrick
Sgt
NZ
600 Sqn
KIA 16 July 1941
Dygryn, Josef
Sgt
CZ
1 Sqn
DFM
KIA 4 June 1942
Dyke, Leslie Arthur
Sgt
BR
64 Sqn
MIA 27 September 1940[ 28]
Dymond, William Lawrence
Sgt
BR
111 Sqn
DFM
Official Ace , MIA 2 September 1940
E
Name
Rank
Nationality
Sqn during Battle
Awards
Notes
Eade, Arthur William
Sgt
BR
266 & 602 Sqns
Earp, Richard Llewellyn
Sgt
BR
46 Sqn
Easton, David Albert
Sgt
BR
248 Sqn
Eckford, Alan Francis
Flt Lt
BR
23 , 253 & 242 Sqns
Official Ace
Edge, Alexander Rothwell
Fg Off
BR
609 Sqn
Died 1985
Edge, Gerald Richmond
Flt Lt
BR
253 & 605 Sqns
DFC
Official Ace [ 29]
Edgley, Alwyn
Sgt
BR
601 & 253 Sqns
Edmiston, Guy Arthur Fownes
Plt Off
BR
151 Sqn
Died 1989
Edmond, Norman Douglas
Plt Off
CAN
615 Sqn
KIA 20 April 1941
Edmunds, Eric Ralph
Plt Off
NZ
245 Sqn
Died 2010?
Edridge, Hilary Patrick Michael
Plt Off
BR
222 Sqn
KIA 30 October 1940[ 30] [ 31]
Edsall, Eric Frank
Plt Off
BR
54 & 222 Sqns
WIA 12 April 1942
Edwards, A J
AC
BR
604 Sqn
Edwards, Frederick
AC
BR
29 Sqn
Edwards, Harry Davies
Plt Off
CAN
92 Sqn
KIA 11 September 1940[ 32]
Edwards, Harold Harding
Sgt
BR
248 Sqn
Edwards, Ivor Herbert
Plt Off
BR
234 Sqn
Edwards, Kenneth Charles
Plt Off
BR
600 Sqn
AE
Died 2010?
Edwards, Robert Lesley[ 33]
Fg Off
CAN
1 Sqn RCAF
KIA 26 August 1940[ 34]
Edwards, Robert Sydney James
Flt Lt
IRE
56 Sqn
Died 2 May 1974
Edwards, Malcolm Finney
Sgt
BR
247 Sqn
Joined 247 Sqn on 1 September 1940 until 30 November 1940 where he piloted Gloster Gladiators. He also flew Typhoons and Tempest with 3 F Squadron from October 1943 until his death. Edwards had 12.5 confirmed V-1 Flying Bombs to his name. KIA 29 December 1944 whilst flying Hawker Tempest EJ803 of 3 F Squadron. He is buried in the Reichswald War Cemetery.
Edworthy, Gerald Henry
Sgt
BR
46 Sqn
KIA 3 September 1940
Edy, Allan Laird
Plt Off
CAN
602 Sqn
DFC
KIA 12 December 1941[ 35]
Eeles, H
Sqn Ldr
BR
263 Sqn
It is believed that Eeles declined the Battle of Britain Clasp because his Sqn did not serve operationally in Southern England during defined period.
Egan, Edward James
Sgt
BR
600 & 501 Sqns
KIA 17 September 1940[ 36]
Eiby, William Thorpe
Plt Off
NZ
245 Sqn
Ekins, Victor Howard
Sgt
BR
111 & 501 Sqns
Elcome, Douglas William
Sgt
BR
602 Sqn
MIA 26 October 1940
Eley, Fredrick William "Tiger Tim"
Sgt
BR
74 Sqn
KIA 31 July 1940[ 37]
Elger, Frank Richard Charles
Plt Off
BR
248 Sqn
Eliot, Hugh William
Plt Off
BR
73 Sqn
DSO, DFC
KIA 4 March 1945 (Italy)[ 38]
Elkington, John Francis Durham "Tim"
Plt Off
BR
1 Sqn
died 1 February 2019
Ellacombe, John Lawrence Wemyss
Plt Off
BR
151 Sqn
CB, DFC*
Surviving aircrew ; Retired at the rank of Air Cdre (Born 1920)
Ellery, Cyril Charles
Plt Off
BR
264 Sqn
Elliott, George J
Plt Off
CAN
607 Sqn
Elliott, Robert Deacon
Plt Off
BR
72 Sqn
Ellis, Gordon Eric
Fg Off
BR
64 Sqn
(Discharged 1 February 1941)
Ellis, John
Flt Lt
BR
610 Sqn
DFC
Official Ace
Ellis, John Hugh Mortimer "Cockney Sparrow"
Sgt
BR
85 Sqn
KIA 1 September 1940[ 39]
Ellis, Ronald Vernon
Flt Sgt
BR
73 Sqn
Ellis, Walter Thomas
Sgt
BR
92 Sqn
Elsdon, Harry Donald Buchanan
Sgt
BR
236 Sqn
MIA 18 July 1940
Elsdon, Thomas Arthur Francis
Flt Lt
BR
72 Sqn
Else, Peter
Sgt
BR
610 Sqn
Emeny, Clifford Stanley
Sgt
NZ
264 Sqn
Died 2010?
Emmett, Geoffrey
Sgt
BR
236 Sqn
Emmett, William Alexander Coote
Flt Lt
BR
25 Sqn
Born 1916; Died 2007
English, Charles Edward
Plt Off
BR
85 & 605 Sqns
KIA 7 October 1940
Ensor, Philip Stephen Baddesley
Fg Off
BR
23 Sqn
DFC
KIA 8 September 1941[ 40]
Etherington, Wilfred John
Sgt
BR
17 Sqn
Evans, Cecil Roy
Sgt
BR
235 Sqn
MIA 23 March 1941
Evans, David
Plt Off
BR
607 & 615 Sqns
KIFA 28 May 1943 (Testing aircraft)
Evans, George John
Sgt
BR
604 Sqn
Evans, Harold Arthur Charles
Plt Off
BR
236 Sqn
Died 2010?; Retired at the rank of Air Cdre
Evans, Walter Reginald
Sgt
BR
85 & 249 Sqns
Everitt, Alfred Douglas
Sgt
BR
235 Sqn
Died 1953
Everitt, Geoffrey Charles
Sgt
BR
29 Sqn
MM, KZ
KIA 6 August 1942[ 41]
Eyles, Peter Raoul
Sgt
BR
92 Sqn
MIA 20 September 1940
Eyre, Anthony "Tony"
Fg Off
BR
615 Sqn
DFC
Official Ace , Captured 8 March 1942, imprisoned Stalag Luft III 1942–1945. KIFA 16 February 1946 while serving as Commanding Officer (rank of Wg Cdr) of RAF Fairwood Common . Buried with full military honours at St Cenydd's Church, Llangennith in South West Wales[ 42]
F
Name
Rank
Nationality
Sqn during Battle
Awards
Notes
Fajtl, František
Flt Lt
CZ
17 & 1 Sqns
Died 4 October 2006
Falkowski, Jan Pawel
Fg Off
POL
32 Sqn
VM, KW***, DFC
Farley, Walter Ronald
Flt Lt
BR
156 & 46 Sqns
DFC
KIA 21 April 1942 (as Wg Cdr, CO of 138 Sqn)
Farmer, James Nigel Watts
Flt Lt
BR
302 Sqn
Farnes, Eric
Plt Off
BR
141 Sqn
Died 23 September 1985
Farnes, Paul Caswell Powe
Sgt
BR
501 Sqn
DFM
Official Ace . Died 28 January 2020. Last surviving ace of the battle.[ 43]
Farquhar, Andrew Douglas
Wg Cdr
BR
257 Sqn
DFC
Died mid-1960s
Farrow, John Robinson
Sgt
BR
229 Sqn
KIA 8 October 1940 (Pilot)
Fathing, John
Sgt
BR
235 Sqn
Fawcett, Derek P
Sgt
BR
29 Sqn
KIA 15 September 1941
Fayolle, Emile Francois Marie Leonce
Plt Off (Adj)
Free FR
85 Sqn
DFC, CdeL
KIA 14 August 1942[ 44]
Fearns, Francis
Sgt
BR
601 Sqn
Service details unknown
Feary, Alan Norman
Sgt
BR
609 Sqn
Official Ace , KIA 7 October 1940 (Pilot)
Feather, John Leslie
Sgt
BR
235 Sqn
KIA 18 September 1940
Fechtner, Emil
Plt Off
CZ
310 Sqn
DFC
KIA 29 October 1940[ 45]
Fejfar, Stanislav
Plt Off
CZ
310 Sqn
KIA 17 May 1942[ 46]
Fenemore, Stanley Allen
Sgt
BR
245 & 501 Sqn
KIA 15 October 1940
Fenn, Cecil Francis
Sgt
BR
248 Sqn
Died 27 December 1987
Fenton, Harold Arthur
Sqn Ldr
BR
238 Sqn (CO)
CBE, DSO, DFC
Retired 1957
Fenton, John Ollis
Plt Off
BR
235 Sqn
KIA 28 May 1941
Fenton, Walter Gordon
Sgt
NZ
604 Sqn
Fenwick, Charles Raymond
Plt Off
BR
610 Sqn
Fenwick, Samuel Green
Plt Off
BR
601 Sqn
Buried with RAF honours in Devon 2007
Ferdinand, Roy Fredrick
Plt Off
BR
263 Sqn
KIA 12 June 1941
Ferguson, Eric Hannah
Sgt
BR
141 Sqn
KIA 11 April 1943
Ferguson, Peter John
Sqn Ldr
BR
602 Sqn
Feric, Miroslaw
Plt Off
POL
303 Sqn
VM, KW*, DFC
KIFA Feb 1942
Ferriss, Henry Michael
Flt Lt
BR
111 Sqn
DFC
Official Ace , KIA 16 August 1940
Fildes, Frank
AC
BR
25 Sqn
Finch
Sgt
BR
615 Sqn
Service details unknown
Finch, T R H
Fg Off
BR
151 Sqn
Service details unknown
Finlay, Donald Osborne "Don"
Sqn Ldr
BR
41 & 54 Sqns
DFC, AFC, MiD
Official Ace ; Died 19 April 1970
Finnie, Archibald
Plt Off
BR
54 Sqn
KIA 25 July 1940
Finnis, John Frederick Fortescue
Flt Lt
SR
1 & 229 Sqns
Finucane, Brendan Eamonn Fergus "Paddy"
Wg Cdr
IRE
65 Sqn
DSO, DFC**
KIA 15 July 1942[ 47] [ 48]
Fisher, Anthony George Anson
Fg Off
BR
111 Sqn
Died July 1988
Fisher, Basil Mark
Fg Off
BR
111 Sqn
KIA 15 August 1940
Fisher, Gerald
Fg Off
BR
602 Sqn
Died 1973
Fiske, William Meade Lindsley "Billy"
Plt Off
AME
601 Sqn
KIA 17 August 1940
Fitzgerald, Thomas Bernard
Fg Off
NZ
141 Sqn
DFC
Born Timaru, New Zealand, 11 July 1917 Short Service Commission in RAF, Jun 1938; made war's first single-engined operational flight when he dropped leaflets over Frankfurt and tested night defences, 19 September 1939; Personal Assistant to Gen Hoyt D. Vandenberg, USAAF, Feb 1945; relinquished commission as Flt Lt (Temp. Sqn Ldr) on appointment to RNZAF, Feb 1946; retired Dec 1947. Died Christchurch, New Zealand, 12 August 2006
Fizel, Joseph Francis
AC1
BR
29 Sqn
Died 29 August 1976; Also spelt "Fizell"
Fleming, John
Fg Off
NZ
605 Sqn
MBE
Fleming, Robert David Spittall
Plt Off
BR
249 Sqn
KIA 7 September 1940
Fletcher, Andrew William
Sqn Ldr
CAN
235 Sqn
DFC
Fletcher, John Denys
Sgt
BR
3 Sqn
KIA 8 February 1942
Fletcher, John Gordon Bewley
Sgt
BR
604 Sqn
KIA 25 August 1940 Blenheim L6782' crashed near Witheridge, Exeter, cause unknown.[ 19]
Fletcher, Walter Thomas
Sgt
NZ
23 Sqn
Flinders, John L "Polly"
Plt Off
BR
32 Sqn
Died 1988[ 49]
Flood, Fredrick William
Flt Lt
AUS
235 Sqn
MIA 11 September 1940
Flower, Hubert Luiz
Sgt
BR
248 Sqn
Surviving aircrew
Foglar, Vaclav
Sgt
CZ
245 Sqn
KIFA Dec 1947
Foit, Emil Antonin
Plt Off
CZ
85 Sqn
DFC
Died 1976
Fokes, Ronald Henry
Sgt
BR
92 Sqn
DFM
KIA 12 June 1944
Folliard, James Henry
AC
BR
604 Sqn
Died 1981
Fopp, Desmond
Sgt
AUS
17 Sqn
AFC
Forbes, Athol Stanhope
Flt Lt
BR
303 & 66 Sqns
Official Ace ; Died 1981
Ford, Ernest George
Sgt
CAN
3 & 232 Sqn
KIA 12 December 1942 (Canada)
Ford, Roy Clement "Henry"
Sgt
BR
41 Sqn
Born Hastings, Sussex, 1915 Commissioned Nov 1940; released from RAF, Oct 1945; commissioned in RAFVR, Sep 1947; retired May 1952 Died December 2002[ 50]
Forde, Derek Nigel
Fg Off
BR
145 & 605 Sqns
DFC
Died 16 January 1979
Forrest, Dudley Henry
Sgt
BR
66 Sqn & 421 Flt
Forrester, George Mathwin
Plt Off
BR
605 Sqn
KIA 9 September 1940 (collided with He 111)
Forshaw, Terence Henry Trimble
Flt Lt
BR
19, 616 & 609 Sqns
Forster, Anthony Douglas
Fg Off
BR
151 & 607 Sqns
DFC
Forsyth, Colin Leo Malcolm
Sgt
NZ
23 Sqn
DFC, DFM
KIA 8 May 1944[ 51]
Forward, Ronald Victor
Sgt
BR
257 Sqn
Foster, Robert William
Plt Off
BR
605 Sqn
DFC
Surviving aircrew [ 52]
Fotheringham, Allan Cook
Sgt
BR
3 Sqn
Captured and made POW 15 February 1941 Died 1984
Fott, E A
Plt Off
CZ
310 Sqn
Service details unknown
Fowler, Alfred Lawrence
Plt Off
NZ
248 Sqn
DFC
KIFA 23 August 1941
Fowler, Reginald John
Sgt
BR
247 Sqn
Fox, Lawrence
AC1
BR
29 Sqn
Fox, Peter Hutton
Sgt
BR
56 Sqn
Captured and made POW 28 June 1941; Died[ 53] [ 54]
Foxley-Norris, Christopher Neil
Fg Off
BR
3 Sqn
DSO, OBE, GCB
Retired 1974 with the rank of AVM. Died 28 September 2003
Fox-Male, Dennis Humbert
Plt Off
BR
152 Sqn
Died 1 April 1986
Francis, A
Sgt
BR
3 Sqn
Service details unknown
Francis, Colin Dunstone
Plt Off
BR
253 Sqn
KIA 30 August 1940
Francis, Clarence William "Bill"
Sgt
BR
74 & 3 Sqns
[ 55]
Francis, Douglas Norman
Sgt
BR
257 Sqn
Died 7 January 1961
Francis, John
Sgt
BR
23 Sqn
Francis, Noel Inglis Chalmers
Sgt
BR
247 Sqn
KIA 9 December 1941
Franklin, Walter Derrick Kerr
Fg Off
JAM
74 Sqn
Died 25 October 2001[ 56]
Franklin, William Henry
Plt Off
BR
65 Sqn
DFM*
Official Ace , MIA 12 December 1940
František, Josef
Sgt
CZ
303 Sqn
CdeG, DFM*, VM
KIFA 8 October 1940[ 57]
Fraser, Robert Henry Braund
Sgt
BR
257 Sqn
KIA 22 October 1940
Freeborn, John Connell
Fg Off
BR
74 Sqn
DFC*
Official Ace , (1 December 1919 – 28 August 2010 )[ 58] [ 59]
Freeman, Richard Powell
Sgt
BR
29 Sqn
Freer, Peter Foster
PO
BR
29 Sqn
KIA 11 May 1941
Freese, Laurence Eric
Sgt
BR
611 & 74 Sqn
KIA 10 January 1941
French, Thomas Lennox
Sgt
BR
29 Sqn
KIA 14 December 1942
Frey, Juliusz A K W
Flt Lt
POL
607 Sqn
KW
Friend, Jack Richard
Sgt
BR
25 Sqn
KIA 7 December 1940
Friendship, Alfred Henry Basil
Plt Off
BR
3 Sqn
DFM
Fripp, Joffre Harry
Sgt
BR
248 Sqn
Died 1973
Frisby, Edward Murray
Fg Off
BR
504 Sqn
KIA 5 December 1941
Frith, Eric Thomas G
Sgt
BR
611 & 92 Sqns
WIA 9 October 1940, Died 17 October 1940[ 60]
Frizell, Charles George
Plt Off
CAN
257 Sqn
Frost, Jack Lynch
Plt Off
BR
600 Sqn
Fulford, David
Sgt
BR
64 & 19 Sqns
DFC
KIA 2 November 1942[ 13] [ 61]
Fumerton, Robert Carl "Moose"
Plt Off
CAN
32 Sqn
DFC*, AFC
[ 62] [ 63]
Furneaux, Rex Horton
Sgt
BR
3 & 73 Sqns
Furst, Bohumir
Sgt
CZ
310 & 605 Sqns
Died 2 January 1978
Notes on table
Ranks given are those held during the Battle of Britain, although a higher rank may have been achieved after the Battle.
All individuals listed in bold and highlighted in silver are believed to be still alive.
Aircrew listed as KIA, MIA, WIA or KIFA during the Battle of Britain are highlighted in blue.
The awards listed include those made during the Battle of Britain and during the remainder of World War II, as well as any made post-war.
In order to limit the numbers of footnotes which would otherwise be required, the symbol ‡ under "Notes" indicates several entries in the text of Ramsay 1989, while the symbol † indicates that information on the circumstances under which an airman became a casualty during the Battle is included in the text of the book. Where more than one crew member of a multi place aircraft was involved this is included as a cross-reference under "Notes"
In addition to 2,353 British aircrew, the RAF Roll of Honour recognises 574 personnel from other countries ;[ 3] namely:
Australia, Barbados, Belgium, Canada, Czechoslovakia, France, Ireland, Jamaica, Newfoundland, New Zealand, Poland, Rhodesia, South Africa and the United States.[ 64]
Abbreviations
Nationalities
AME
American
AUS
Australian
BEL
Belgian
BR
British
CAN
Canadian
CZ
Czechoslovak
FR
French
IRE
Irish
NZ
New Zealander
POL
Poland
RHO
Rhodesian
SA
South African
Awards
Award
Title
Notes
AE
Air Efficiency Award
Awarded for ten years' efficient service in the Royal Auxiliary Air Force
AFC
Air Force Cross
Awarded for "an act or acts of valour, courage or devotion to duty whilst flying, though not in active operations against the enemy".
CB
Companion of The Order of the Bath
Awarded at the monarch's pleasure
CDeG
Croix de Guerre
A military decoration of both France and Belgium, also commonly bestowed to foreign military forces allied to France and Belgium.
CdeL
Croix de la Libération
A decoration of France awarded for very meritorious conduct with the Free French Forces during World War II.
CdeLd'H
Croix de Légion d'honneur
A decoration of France awarded for excellent civil or military conduct delivered, upon official investigation.
CdeLL
Croix de L'Ordre de Leopold
Awarded to Belgian nationals or some distinguished foreign persons who made very important contributions to the Belgian state or society.
DFC
Distinguished Flying Cross
Awarded to Royal Air Force commissioned officers and Warrant Officers for "an act or acts of valour, courage or devotion to duty whilst flying in active operations against the enemy".[citation needed ]
DFC*
Distinguished Flying Cross and Bar
A bar is added to the ribbon for holders of the DFC who received a second award.
DFC**
Distinguished Flying Cross and Bar
A second bar is added to the ribbon for holders of the DFC and Bar who received a third award.
DFM
Distinguished Flying Medal
Awarded to military below commissioned rank, for "an act or acts of valour, courage or devotion to duty whilst flying in active operations against the enemy".[citation needed ]
DSO
Distinguished Service Order
Awarded for meritorious or distinguished service by officers of the armed forces during wartime, typically in actual combat.
DSO*
Distinguished Service Order and Bar
A bar is added to the ribbon for holders of the DSO who received a second award.
DSO**
Distinguished Service Order and Two Bars
A second bar is added to the ribbon for holders of the DSO and Bar who received a third award.
GCB
Knight Grand Cross of The Order of the Bath
Awarded at the monarch's pleasure
KCVO
Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order
Awarded for personal service to the sovereign
KStJ
Knight of the Order of Saint John
KW
Krzyz Walecznych , Polish "Cross of Valour"
Awarded to an individual who "has demonstrated deeds of valour and courage on the field of battle."
KZ
Krzyz Zaslugi , Polish "Cross of Merit"
Awarded for exemplary public service or humanitarian work that goes above and beyond the call of duty.
MBE
Member of the Order of the British Empire
Awarded at the monarch's pleasure
MC
Military Cross
Awarded for "an act or acts of exemplary gallantry during active operations against the enemy on land to all members, of any rank".[citation needed ]
MM
Military Medal
Awarded for acts of gallantry and devotion to duty under fire
OBE
Officer of the Order of the British Empire
Awarded at the monarch's pleasure
OStJ
Officer of the Order of Saint John
VC
Victoria Cross
Highest British military decoration, awarded for valour in the face of the enemy.
VM
Virtuti Militari
Highest Polish military award for courage in the face of the enemy.
See also
Notes
Notes
^ This was initially regarded as being from 8 August to 31 October 1940; however, the dates were later amended to also include those who lost their lives between 10 July and 7 August.
^ Most likely shot down by Oberleutnant Rudolf Pflanz shortly after Dundas shot down Major Helmut Wick .[ 24]
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