List of RAF aircrew in the Battle of Britain (A–C)

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.

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 Their Royal Highnesses the Prince of Wales and the 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]

A

NameRankNationalitySqn during BattleAwardsNotes
Adair, Hubert Hastings "PaddySgtBritish213 & 151 Sqns[9] A pilot in a light bomber squadron during the Battle of France, transferred to Fighter Command. MIA 6 November 1940 presumed shot down.
Adams, Dennis ArthurPlt OffBritish611 & 41 SqnRetired May 1958 as a Squadron Leader; died 1995
Adams, Eric HenrySgtBritish236 Sqn
Adams, Hugh CharlesPlt OffBritish501 SqnKIA 6 September 1940 (Pilot) Shot down in combat with a Bf 109 over Ashford in Hurricane P3089[10]
Adams, John SylvesterFlt LtBritish29 SqnDFC
Adams, Reginald ThomasFlt SgtBritish264 SqnJoined 264 in September 1940. KIA 30 June 1942 over Germany as Air Gunner in No. 405 (Vancouver) Squadron RCAF
Addison, William NathanSgtBritish23 SqnDFC DFM
Aeberhardt, Raymond Andre CharlesPlt OffBritish19 SqnKIA 31 August 1940 (Pilot) Spitfire R6912 overturned and burned landing at RAF Fowlmere following combat damage to flaps.[10]
Agazarian, Noel le ChevalierPlt OffBritish609 SqnKIA 16 May 1941 (North Africa), ace with 7 victories
Aindow, Charles RobertAC2British23 SqnDied 3 February 2010
Ainge, Eric DouglasSgtBritish23 Sqn
Ainsworth, SidneySgtBritish23 Sqn
Aitken, ArthurSgtBritish219 Sqn
Aitken, Henry AloysiusSgtBritish54 Sqn
Aitken, Sir John William Maxwell "Max", 2nd Baron BeaverbrookSqn LdrBritish601 Sqn (CO)DSO, DFCDied 30 April 1985
Akroyd, Harold JohnPlt OffBritish152 SqnWIA 7 October 1940, Died 8 October 1940 Shot down in Spitfire N3039 during combat with fighters over Lyme Regis. Died the next day from burns received in the crash landing.[10]
Albertini, Anthony VictorSgtBritish600 Sqn
Aldous, Eric StanleyPlt OffBR600 SqnKIA 16 October 1941: Hit by AA over Flushing, NL, whilst serving with 615 Sqdn.
Aldridge, Frederick JosephPlt OffBritish610 & 41 SqnsBorn Dublin, Ireland. Commended for Valuable Services in the Air 1945. Released from RAF 1947
Aldridge, Keith RussellPlt OffBritish32 & 501 Sqns
Aldwinckle, Aylmer James MartinusPlt OffBritish601 Sqn
Alexander, Edward ArissSgtBritish236 SqnMIA 25 February 1941
Alexander, John William EdwardPlt OffBritish151 Sqn
Allard, GeoffreyPlt OffBritish85 SqnDFC, DFM*KIFA 13 March 1941 (Pilot)
Allcock, Peter Owen DenysPlt OffBritish229 SqnDied WIA 17 December 1941 (Egypt)
Allen, Hubert Raymond "Dizzy"Plt OffBritish66 SqnDFCDied 1987
Allen, John WilliamSgtBritish266 Sqn
Allen, John Henry LeslieFg OffNZ151 SqnMIA 12 July 1940 Hurricane P3275 hit by return fire from a Dornier Do 17 while protecting convoy off Orfordness. Ditched in the sea.[10]
Allen, John LawrenceFg OffBritish54 SqnDFCKIA 24 July 1940 Spitfire R6812 crashed and burned at Cliftonville following damage to the engine in combat with Bf 109s over Margate.[10]
Allen, Kenneth MervynFlt SgtBritish43, 257 & 253 Sqns
Allen, Leslie HenrySgtBritish141 Sqn
Allgood, Harold HenrySgtBritish85 & 253 SqnsKIFA 10 October 1940 (Pilot) Hurricane L1928 of 253 Sqn crashed into houses at Albion Place, Maidstone.[10]
Allison, Jack WhitewellSgtBritish611 & 41 SqnsKIFA 15 October 1942. Commissioned August 1941; KIFA with 32 MU aged 26.
Allsop, Harold Gordon LeachSqn LdrBritish66 Sqn
Allton, Leslie CharlesSgtBritish92 SqnKIFA 19 October 1940 (Pilot) Spitfire P3872 crashed at Tuesnoad Farm, Smarden.[10]
Ambrose, Charles FrancisPlt OffBritish46 SqnDFC
Ambrose, RichardPlt OffBritish25 & 151 SqnsKIFA 4 September 1940 (Pilot) Hurricane V7405 crashed into a crane and burned out on take off from Stapleford on a ferry flight.[10]
Ambrus, Jan KPlt OffCzechoslovak312 Sqn Died 2 January 1994
Anderson, Donald JohnPlt OffBritish29 Sqn
Anderson, James AlexanderSgtBritish253 Sqn
Anderson, John DenisSgtBritish152 Sqn
Anderson, Michael FredericSqn LdrBritish604 Sqn (CO)DFC
Andreae, Christopher John DrakeFg OffBritish64 SqnMIA 15 August 1940 Spitfire R6990 failed to return from a combat mission against Bf 109s over the channel, Andrae missing.[10]
Andrew, StanleySgtBritish46 SqnKIA 11 September 1940 (Pilot)[11] Hurricane P3325 crashed and burnt out during a patrol, cause not known.[10]
Andrews, Maurice RaymondSgtNZ264 Sqn
Andrews, Sydney ErnestPlt OffBritish32 & 257 SqnsDFMKIFA 9 August 1942 Egypt (Pilot)
Andruszkow, TadeuszSgtPOL303 SqnKWKIA 27 September 1940 Hurricane V7289 shot down in combat by Uffz. Heinirch Kopperschrager over Horsham and crashed at Holywych Farm, Cowden.[10]
Angus, James George ColinSgtBritish23 Sqn
Angus, Robert AlexanderSgtBritish611 & 41 SqnsMIA 20 February 1941
Appleby, Michael JohnPlt OffBritish609 Sqn
Appleford, Alexander N Robin LPlt OffBritish66 Sqn
Arber, Ivor KennethSgtBritish603 SqnAFC
Arbon, Paul WadePlt OffBritish85 SqnDFC
Arbuthnott, John[notes 2] SgtBritish1 & 229 SqnsKIA 4 February 1941 (Pilot)
Archer, Harold ThorpeSgtBritish23 SqnKIA 30 June 1941
Archer, SamuelSgtBritish236 Sqn
Aries, Ellis WalterPlt OffBritish602 Sqn
Armitage, Dennis Lockhart "Tage"Flt LtBritish266 SqnDFCDied 2010?
Armitage, Joseph FoxSgtBritish242 SqnMIA 17 June 1941
Armstrong, WilliamPlt OffBritish54 SqnWIA 18 February 1943 North Africa
Arnfield, Stanley JohnSgtBritish610 Sqn
Arthur, Charles Ian RosePlt OffCanadian141 SqnDFC
Arthur, Charles JohnPlt OffBritish248 SqnMIA 27 August 1940; Blenheim crashed into the sea during a reconnaissance mission along the south Norwegian coast, Arthur and Sgt E A Ringwood MIA; Sgt R C R Cox KIA.[10][12]
Ash, Robert Clifford VacyFlt LtBritish264 SqnKIA 28 August 1940; Defiant L7021 crashed in flames at Faversham following combat with Bf 109s; Sqn Ldr Gavin, the pilot, bailed out slightly injured, Ash baled out but was killed.(Air Gunner)[10][13]
Ashcroft, Albert Edward DavidSgtBritish141 SqnKIA 6 October 1944
Ashfield, GlynFg OffBritishFIUAFC DFCKIA 12 December 1942 (Pilot)
Ashton, Dennis GarthPlt OffBritish266 SqnKIA 12 August 1940 Shot down in flames in Spitfire P9333 following combat with aircraft off Portsmouth. Body later recovered and buried at sea.[10]
Ashton, Dennis KennethSgtBritish266 SqnKIA 26 November 1940 (Malta)
Ashworth, JackSgtBritish29 Sqn
Aslett, Arthur Thomas ReynorSgtBritish235 Sqn
Aslin, Donald JamesSgtBritish257 & 32 Sqns
Assheton, William RadclyffePlt OffBritish222 Sqn
Atkins, Frederick Peter JohnSgtBritish141 SqnKIA 19 July 1940; Defiant L7015 shot down over the Channel following combat with Bf 109s; Plt Off R Kidson MIA, Atkins KIA.[14] (Air Gunner)[10]
Atkinson, Allan ArthurPlt OffBritish23 SqnKIFA 30 October 1940; Blenheim L6721 crashed at South Bersted in bad weather during routine patrol. Sgt H T Perry, Plt Off H J Woodward KIFA.[15] (Air Gunner)[10]
Atkinson, GeorgeSgtBritish151 SqnDFMKIFA 1 March 1945
Atkinson, Gordon BarryPlt OffBritish248 SqnDFC
Atkinson, Harold DerrickPlt OffBritish213 SqnDFCKIA 25 August 1940

(Pilot) Failed to return from combat over Warmwell in Hurricane P3200, thought to have crashed into the sea.[10]

Atkinson, Matthew RichardFlt LtBritish43 SqnKIA 26 June 1942
Atkinson, RonaldPlt OffBritish266, 242 and 213 SqnsKIA 17 October 1940 (Pilot) Hurricane P3174 shot down in combat with Bf 109s and crashed at Egerton near Pluckley.[10]
Austin, Albert LawrenceLACBritish604 SqnWIA 25 August 1940; died 26 August 1940; Blenheim L6782' crashed near Witheridge, Exeter, cause unknown; Sgts J G B Fletcher and C Haig KIA. Austin died the following day from injuries.[10][16]
Austin, Anthony ThomasSgtBritish29 Sqn
Austin, FrederickFg OffBritish46 Sqn KIA 17 March 1941 (Pilot)
Austin, SydneySgtBR219 SqnDFM MIA 31 October 1941
Ayers, David HartSgtBR600 & 74 Sqns KIA 23 September 1940. Abandoned Spitfire P7362 during a routine patrol near Southwold for a cause unknown. His body later recovered from sea.[10]
Ayling, Charles Albert HenrySgtBritish43, 266 Sqns & 421 Flight(pilot) KIA 11 October 1940 when his Spitfire (P7303) crashed near Newchurch following combat over Hawkinge.[10]

B

NameRankNationalitySqn during BattleAwardsNotes
Babbage, Cyril Fredrick "Frank"SgtBR602 SqnDFMBorn Ludlow, Shropshire, 25 June 1917. Commissioned Nov 1940; retired as Wing Commander June 1964; died 1977.
Bachmann, Jack HenryPlt OffBR145 SqnKIA 9 April 1943
Bacon, Charles HarveyFg OffBR610 SqnKIA 30 September 1940 Spitfire crashed on Alnmouth Beach due to a flying accident.[10]
Baddeley, Douglas HiramSgtBR25 Sqn KIA 26 June 1942 (Air Gunner)
Bader, Douglas Robert SteuartSqn LdrBR242 Sqn (CO)CBE, DSO*, DFC*POW 9 August 1941. Died 5 September 1982
Badger, Ivor JamesSgtBR87 SqnDFC
Badger, John Vincent ClarenceSqn LdrBR43 Sqn (CO to 30 August 1940)DFCWIA 30 August 1940; Hurricane V6548 shot down in combat with Bf109s Badger seriously wounded. Died 30 June 1941.[10] (Pilot) Awarded the RAF College Sword of Honour in 1933.
Bailey, C GPlt OffBR152 Sqn
Bailey, Graham GeorgePlt OffBR56 SqnKIA 9 November 1941
Bailey, George JohnSgtBR234 & 603 Sqns
Bailey, Henry Noel DawsonPlt OffBR54 Sqn
Bailey, James Richard Abe "Jim"Plt OffBR264 & 85 SqnsDFC
Bailey, John Cyril Lindsay DysonPlt OffBR46 SqnKIA 2 September 1940; Hurricane P3067 shot down in combat over the Thames Estuary.[10] (Pilot)
Baillon, Paul AbbottPlt OffBR609 Sqn KIA 28 November 1940 (Pilot)
Bain, George Stobie PrestonPlt OffBR111 Sqn
Baines, Cyril Edgar JosephSqn LdrBR238 Sqn
Baird, George MauriceFlt LtNZ248 SqnPOW 20 October 1940; Blenheim P6952 shot down attacking enemy aircraft off Norwegian coast; Baird captured, Sgt D L Burton captured wounded, Sgt R Copcutt missing, W/O S V Wood captured wounded.[17] Surviving aircrew
Baker, Aubrey CyrilSgtBR610 SqnDFC
Baker, BarrieSgtBR264 SqnMIA 26 August 1940[notes 3] Defiant L6985 destroyed a Do 17 then was shot down by Bf 109s over Thanet, crashed into Herne Bay, Banham the pilot baled out and was rescued, Baker missing.[10]
Baker, Clive Conrad MahoneyPlt OffBR23 SqnOBE
Baker, Eric DebnamSgtBR145 SqnMIA 8 August 1940 Hurricane P3381 shot down over the channel and crashed into the sea, Baker missing.[10]
Baker, Henry Collingham "Butch"Plt OffBR41 Sqn & 421 FlightBorn Worksop, Notts., 19 May 1920; Released from RAF as Squadron Leader, Jan 1946 [19]
Baker, Louis VictorSgtBR236 Sqn[20]
Baker, PPlt OffBR236 Sqn
Baker, Ronald DavidSgtBR56 SqnKIA 11 August 1940 (possibly "friendly fire") (Pilot) Hurricane N2667 shot down possibly by a Spitfire and crashed into the sea, Baker baled out but died in the sea.[10]
Baker, StanleyPlt OffBR54 & 66 SqnsMIA 11 February 1941
Baker-Falkner, Roy SydneyLt (FAA)CAN812 NASDSC, DSOMIA 18 July 1944
Ball, George EricFlt LtBR242 SqnDFCKIFA 1 February 1946 (Pilot)
Bamberger, Cyril Stanley "Bam"SgtBR610 & 41 SqnsDFC*Died 3 February 2008
Bandinel, James Julius Frederick HenryPlt OffBR3 SqnKIA 12 December 1941
Banham, Arthur JohnSqn LdrBR264 & 229 Sqns (CO Oct 1940) Defiant L6985 destroyed a Do 17 then was shot down by Bf 109s over Thanet, crashed into Herne Bay, Banham baled out and was rescued but air gunner Baker was missing.[10]
Banister, Thomas HenrySgtBR219 SqnDFM
Banks, William HenrySgtBR245, 32 & 504 Sqns
Bann, Samuel EricSgtBR238 SqnKIA 28 September 1940 (pilot) Hurricane V6776 damaged by Bf109s over Fareham, Bann baled out but was killed when parachute failed.[10]
Baraldi, Ferdinand Henry Raphael "Jimmy"Plt OffBR609 Sqn
Baranski, WienczyslawFlt LtPOL607 SqnIn September 1939 CO of 113 Fighter Escadrille, which defended Warsaw. Died 8 August 1970 in UK.
Barber, Robert HughPlt OffBR46 Sqn Died 31 March 1998
Barclay, Richard George ArthurPlt OffBR249 Sqn MIA 17 July 1942 [21]
Barker, Fredrick JSgtBR264 SqnDFM Died 2010?
Barker, George LeonardPlt OffBR600 SqnDFMKIA 18 July 1944 (Pilot)
Barker, John KeithSgtBR152 SqnKIA 4 September 1940 Spitfire R6909 possibly shot down by a Do 17 off Bognor, Barker baled out but was killed.[10]
Barnard, Eric CharlesSgtBR600 Sqn
Barnes, John Guy CardewFg OffBR600 Sqn
Barnes, Leslie DennisSgtBR257, 615 & 607 Sqns
Barnes, WilkinsonPlt OffBR504 Sqn
Barnett, Richard EdgarSqn LdrBR234 SqnMBE
Baron, Rupert VictorPlt OffBR219 SqnKIA 12 October 1940 Crew Bristol Blenheim; Sgt G M Mead Bailed out unhurt.[22]
Barraclough, Richard George VictorSgtBR266 Sqn
Barraclough, Stanley MichelSgtBR92 Sqn
Barran, Philip Henry "Pip"Flt LtBR609 SqnKIA 11 July 1940 (Pilot) Spitfire L1069 damaged in combat with Bf109s off Portland, Barran bailed out and was rescued from the sea but died before reaching land.[10]
Barrett, William EricSgtBR25 Sqn
Barron, Norman Percy GeraldSgtBR236 Sqn
Barrow, Hector Jack RaymondPlt OffBR607 & 43 SqnsKIA 28 November 1940[23]
Barry, Nathaniel John MerrimanFg OffSA3 & 501 SqnsKIA 7 October 1940 (Pilot) Hurricane V6800 shot down in combat by a Bf 109 over Wrotham, crashed at Darenth.[10][24]
Barthropp, Patrick Peter Colum "Paddy"Fg OffBR602 SqnDied 16 April 2008[25][26][27]
Bartlett, Leonard HSgtBR17 SqnDSOSurviving aircrew (Born 1916)
Bartley, Anthony CPlt OffBR92 Sqn Ace, 12 aircraft destroyed, Died 18 April 2001 Died 2001
Barton, Anthony Richard HenryPlt OffBR32 & 253 SqnsKIFA 4 April 1943
Barton, Robert Alexander "Butch"Flt LtCAN 249 SqnOBE, DFC*Born Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada, 7 June 1916. Retired Feb 1959 as Wing Commander; died 2 September 2010 [19][28]
Bartos, JindrichPlt OffCZ312 SqnKIFA 13 February 1941
Barwell, Eric GordonPlt OffBR264 & 249 SqnsDFC*, AEDied 12 December 2007[29]
Barwell, Philip ReginaldWg CdrBR242 SqnDFCKIFA 1 July 1942 (Killed by inexperienced pilot)
Bary, Ronald EdwardPlt OffNZ229 SqnKIFA 12 April 1945
Bashford, HarrySgtBR248 Sqn
Bassett, Francis BernardFg OffBR222 SqnKIA 14 November 1942
Batchelor, Gordon Herbert[note 1] Plt OffBR54 SqnKIA 9 July 1941
Batt, Leslie GordonSgtBR238 Sqn
Baxter, SidneySgtBR222 SqnKIA 14 September 1940 (Pilot)
Bayles, Ian NormanFg OffBR152 SqnDFC
Bayley, Edward AlanSgtBR32 & 249 SqnsKIA 10 October 1940 (Pilot) Hurricane V7537 crashed at Cooling Marsh during a routine patrol, thought to be due to oxygen failure.[10]
Bayliss, DerekPlt OffBR604 Sqn
Bayliss, Ernest JohnSgtBR248 SqnMIA 3 November 1940
Bayly, JamesSgtNZ111 Sqn
Bayne, Alfred William AlexanderFlt LtBR17 Sqn
Bayne, David WalterSqn LdrBR257 Sqn
Baynham, Geoffery TheodorePlt OffBR234 & 152 Sqns
Bazin, James MichaelFlt LtCan/Pak parentage607 SqnDFC DSODied 9 January 1985
Bazley, Sidney HowarthFlt LtBR266 SqnKIFA 2 March 1941
Beake, Percival Harold "Percy"Plt OffCAN64 SqnSurviving aircrew
Beamish, Francis VictorWg CdrIRE[30]151, 249 & 56 SqnsDSO*DFC AFCMIA 28 March 1942
Beamish, RonaldSgtBR601 Sqn
Beamont, Roland Prosper "Bee"Fg OffBR87 SqnCBE, DSO*, DFC*Died 19 November 2001
Beard, John Morris BentleySgtBR249 Sqn
Beardmore, Eric Walter BPlt OffCAN1(RCAF) Sqn
Beardsley, Robert Arthur "Bob"SgtBR610 & 41 SqnsDFCCommissioned June 1941; retired Aug 1970; died October 2003.
Beatty, Marcus AlfredSgtBR266 Sqn
Beaumont, Stephen GFlt LtBR609 Sqn
Beaumont, WalterPlt OffBR152 SqnDFCMIA 23 September 1940 (Pilot) Spitfire R7016 failed to return from operational sortie over the Channel, Beaumont missing.[10]
Beazley, Hugh John Sherard "Beazle"Plt OffBR249 SqnDied 13 June 2011
Beda, AntoniSgtPOL302 Sqn
Bee, Ernest HoraceSgtBR29 Sqn
Beechey, Alfred FrancisSgtBR141 SqnDFC
Beedham, Joseph Jeffery IanPlt OffBR245 SqnKIFA 7 October 1940 (Pilot) Hurricane N2707 destroyed on landing due to engine failure.[10]
Beer, Cyril Sydney FrankSgtBR235 SqnKIA 10 September 1940 (Wireless Operator/Air Gunner)
Beggs, H WSub Lt (FAA)BR151 SqnKIA 15 November 1942
Belc, MarianSgtPOL303(Polish) SqnVM, DFC, DFM, KW (4x)KIFA 27 August 1942
Belchem, Leslie GeorgeSqn LdrBR264 SqnKIA 14 July 1942
Beley, Robert Wilfred GarthPlt OffCAN151 SqnKIA 12 August 1940 Hurricane P3304 shot down in combat with Bf 109s off Ramsgate, crashed into the sea and Beley was rescued but died of wounds.[10]
Bell, Charles AlgernonFg OffBR29 Sqn
Bell, Charles HenrySgtBR234 SqnMIA 2 March 1941
Bell, DerekSgtBR23 SqnKIA 27 December 1941
Bell, John SwiftFg OffBR616 SqnKIA 30 August 1940 Spitfire X4248 shot down in a head on attack on Bf 109s over RAF West Malling, crashed and burned.[10]
Bell, RSgtBR219 Sqn
Bell-Salter, David BasilFg OffBR253 Sqn
Bell-Walker Howard JohnSgtBR72 Sqn
Benn, Gordon WilliamSgtBR219 Sqn
Bennett, Clarence CharlesPlt OffAUS248 SqnMIA 1 October 1940[31][32][33]
Bennett, Hector ErnestSgtBR43 SqnKIA 4 February 1941
Bennette, Geoffrey RydingFg OffBR17 SqnMIA 19 August 1942
Bennions, George Herman "Ben"Plt OffBR41 SqnDFCBorn Burslem, Staffordshire, 13 March 1913. Cannon shell exploded in cockpit, 1 October 1940, blinding him in one eye and wounding his right arm and leg; baled out and hospitalised; underwent plastic surgery at Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead, by facial reconstruction pioneer Dr. Archie McIndoe; became one of the founding members of McIndoe's "Guinea Pigs"; died 30 January 2004
Bennison, Alan ASgtNZ25 SqnAESurviving aircrew
Benson, James GilliesPlt OffBR141 SqnDSO DFC* AE died 12 July 1987
Benson, Noel John VictorPlt OffBR603 SqnKIA 28 August 1940 (Pilot) Spitfire N3105 crashed in flames at Tenterden after combat with Bf 109s.[10]
Bent, BenjaminSgtBR25 SqnDFCSurviving aircrew (Born 1919)
Benzie, JohnPlt OffCAN242 SqnKIA 7 September 1940 Hurricane P2962 failed to return after combat ober the Thames Estuary. Suspected crash site and remains found post war but not positively identified.[10]
Beresford, Hugh Richard AdenFlt LtBR257 SqnMIA 7 September 1940[notes 4](Pilot) Hurricane P3049 shot down in combat over the Thames Estuary and crashed as Sheppey.[10]
Bergman, VaclavPlt OffCZ310(Czech) Sqn Died 31 December 2002
Berkley, Thomas Colqhoun EdmondsSgtBR85 SqnMIA 14 June 1941
Bernard, Frantisek AntoninSgtCZ238 & 601 SqnsDied 17 June 1980
Bernas, BronislawPlt OffPOL302(Polish) Sqn
Berridge, Horace WalterSgtBR219 SqnDFC*
Berry, AlanSgtBR264 SqnMIA 24 August 1940[notes 5]
Berry, Frederick GeorgeFlt SgtBR1 SqnDFMKIA 1 September 1940 (Pilot)
Berwick, Robert CharlesSgtBR25 SqnKIA 19 June 1941
Beveridge, CharlesSgtBR219 Sqn
Beytagh, Michael LeoSqn LdrBR73 Sqn (CO)
Bickerdike, John LaurencePlt OffNZ85 SqnKIFA 22 July 1940 (during aerobatics) (Pilot) Hurricane P3895 crashed prior to landing at Caste Camps aerodrome.[10][36]
Bicknell, NSgtBR23 SqnNo details after Jul 1940
Bicknell, Leslie CharlesSqn LdrBR23 Sqn
Bidgood, Eric GeorgePlt OffBR253 SqnMIA 16 November 1940
Bidgood, Ivor Kenneth JackSgtBR213 SqnKIA 2 June 1941
Biggar, Arthur JamesSqn LdrBR111 Sqn
Bignall, John EdwardSgtBR25 SqnKIA 4 September 1941
Binham, Arthur EdwardSgtBR64 Sqn
Birch, Colin NormanPlt OffBR1 SqnAFC
Birch, Raymond Robert GrenvilleSgtBR19 SqnKIFA 13 July 1940 (Pilot) Spitfire R6688 stalled during dogfight training and crashed and burned at Balsham.[10]
Bird, Ronald ArthurLt (FAA)BR804 NAS
Bird-Wilson, Harold Arthur CooperPlt OffBR17 SqnCBE, DSO*, DFC*, DFC(Netherlands), MoM1 (Czech), AFC* AVM 1970. Died 27 December 2000.[37]
Birkett, ThomasPlt OffBR219 SqnKIA 13 November 1940
Birrell, Maurice AndrewMid (FAA)BR804 NAS & 79 Sqn
Bisdee, John D "The Bish"Plt OffBR609 SqnOBE, DFC Became Gp Capt. Died 21 October 2000 [38]
Bisgood, Douglas LeonardPlt OffBR3 SqnDFC
Bitmead, Ernest RalphSqn LdrBR266 & 310 Sqns; 253 Sqn (CO)DFC[39]
Black, AllanSgtBR54 SqnKIA 1 February 1944
Black, Herbert Ernest BertSgtBR46, 257 & 32 SqnsWIA 29 October 1940; Died 9 November 1940 (Pilot) Hurricane shot down in combat with Bf 109s and crashed and burned near Ashford, Black badly wounded and died 9 November 1940.[10][40]
Blackadder, William FrancisFlt LtBR607 SqnDSOBorn 23 January 1913 – Died 21 November 1997 [41][42][43]
Blackwood, George Douglas MorantSqn LdrBR213 Sqn & 310 Sqn (CO)Died 2 March 1997
Blair, Charles ErnestPlt OffBR600 SqnKIA 25 April 1941
Blaize, Pierre MichelPlt OffFR111 Sqn
Blake, Arthur Giles "Admiral"Sub Lt (FAA)BR19 SqnKIA 29 October 1940 (Pilot) Believed attacked by a Bf 109 in his Spitfire P7423 during a patrol over London and crashed at Chelmsford.[10]
Blake, Minden Vaughn "Mindy"Sqn LdrNZ238 Sqn(CO Aug) & 234 Sqn (CO September)POW, (Wg Cdr) 19 August 1942 (Dieppe raid) [44]
Bland, John WellburnPlt OffBR601 Sqn & 501 SqnKIA 18 August 1940 (Pilot) Hurricane P3208 crashed following attack by a JG26 pilot.[10]
Blane, William HigginsSgtBR604 Sqn
Blatchford, Howard Peter "Cowboy"Flt LtCAN17 & 257 SqnDFCMIA 3 May 1943, (Wg Cdr) shot down in combat over Netherlands; aged 31; Born Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, 25 February 1912; son of Kenneth A. and Grace L. Blatchford, of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; remembered on Panel 118 of the Runnymede Memorial.

Shared 41 Squadron's first World War II victory, a He 111, with Sgts. E. A. Shipman & A. Harris on 17 October 1939;[28]

Blayney, Adolf JarvisPlt OffBR609 Sqn
Blenkharn, FrankSgtBR25 Sqn
Bloomeley, David HenryPlt OffBR151 Sqn
Bloor, ErnestSgtBR46 SqnBorn in Leeds
Blow, Kenneth Leslie OwenSgtBR235 Sqn
Boddington, Michael Christopher BSgtBR235 Sqn
Bodie, Crelin Arthur W "Bogle"Plt OffBR66 SqnKIFA 1 January 1941
Boitel-Gill, Derek Pierre AumaleFlt LtBR152 SqnDFC 22 October 1940KIFA 18 September 1941 (Wg Cdr)
Bolton, Henry AlbertSgtBRNo. 79 Squadron RAFKIA 31 August 1940. Shot down in combat over RAF Kenley and crashed attempting a forced landing at Warlingham) (Pilot)
Bon Seigneur, Camille RobespeirrePlt OffCAN257 SqnKIA 3 September 1940 (Pilot)
Boot, Peter VictorPlt OffBR1 Sqn
Booth, Glendon BulmerSgtBR46 SqnWIA 31 August 1940; Died 7 February 1941 (Pilot)
Booth, J JSqn LdrBR23 Sqn & 600 Sqn
Boret, Robert JohnPlt OffBR41 SqnMIA 16 November 1940 (216 Sqn) when aircraft ran out of fuel at sea between HMS Argus and Malta; aged 20; Born London, 8 November 1919; son of Air Cdr. John A. Boret, CBE, MC, AFC, who commanded 41 Squadron from May 1933-Mar 1937; remembered on Panel 7 of the Runnymede Memorial.
Borowski, JanFg OffPOL302(Polish) SqnKIFA 18 October 1940 (Pilot) Hurricane P3930 crashed and burned at Kempton Park race course in bad weather returning from a patrol.[10]
Boswell, Reginald ArthurSgtBR19 Sqn
Boulding, R J EFg OffBR74 Sqn
Boulter, John CliffordFg OffBR603 SqnKIA 17 February 1941
Boulton, John EricPlt OffBR603 Sqn & 310 SqnKIA 9 September 1940 (Pilot)[notes 6]
Boquillard, Henri JacquesAdjutantBR615 Sqn & 249 Sqn KIA 11 March 1941
Bowen, Charles EarleFlt LtBR607 SqnKIA 1 October 1940 (Pilot) Hurricane P2900 shot down in combat with Bf 110ss over the Isle of Wight, Bowen missing.
Bowen, Nigel GreenstreetPlt OffBR266 SqnKIA 16 August 1940 (Pilot)
Bowen, Peter DuncanPlt OffBR264 SqnMIA 13 February 1944
Bowen-Morris, HughSgtBR92 Sqn
Bowerman, Oswald RobertSgtBR222 SqnMiDKIA 24 October 1942
Bowman, Leonard DouglasSgtBR141 Sqn
Bowring, Benjamin HarveyFg OffBR111 Sqn & 600 Sqn
Bowyer, Walter StaffordFlt LtSA257 SqnKIA 24 January 1942 [46]
Boyd, Adrian Hope "Ginger"Flt LtBR145 Sqn(Acting CO 8 August 1940)DSO, DFC*(Jun, Aug 1940)
Boyd, Archibald D McNeillFg OffBR600 SqnDSO, DFCDied 4 April 2014
Boyd, Robert FinlayFlt LtBR602 Sqn
Boyle, CyrilSgtBR236 Sqn
Boyle, John Greer "Beryl"Fg OffCAN41 SqnKIA 28 September 1940, aged 26. Born Casselman, Ontario, Canada, 27 March 1914 (Pilot)
Braham, John Randall Daniel "Bob"Sqn LdrBR29 SqnDSO**, DFC**, AFCDied 7 February 1974
Bramah, Henry George KenelmSub Lt (FAA)BR213 Sqn
Branch, Guy RawstronFg OffBR145 SqnEGM (George Cross, 1937)KIA 11 August 1940 (Pilot)
Brash, George BrownSgtBR248 SqnMIA 1 October 1940 [32][47]
Breeze, Reginald ArthurSgtBR222 SqnKIA 28 January 1945
Brejcha, VaclavSgtCZ43 SqnKIA 19 June 1941
Brennan, Jack StephenSgtNZ23 SqnKIA 21 August 1940 (ground accident) [48][49][50]
Brett, Colin Peter NoelFg OffBR17 Sqn
Brewster, JohnFg OffBR615 Sqn & 616 SqnKIA 6 April 1941
Briere, Yves JPlt OffFR232 SqnMIA 14 May 1941
Briese, Carl EFg OffCAN1(RCAF) Sqn
Briggs, Dennis RushworthSgtBR236 SqnKIA 21 December 1940
Bright, Vernon MaxwellPlt OffBR229 SqnKIA 24 September 1942
Brimble, George WilliamSgtBR242 SqnKIA 1 December 1940
Brimble, John JosephSgtBR73 SqnKIA 14 September 1940 (Pilot)
Brinsden, Francis NoelFg OffNZ19 Sqn POW 17 August 1943. Retired RAF (Wg Cdr) 1966.
Britton, Allen Walter NaylorFg OffBR263 SqnMIA 12 December 1940
Britton, Henry Wilfred ArthurPlt OffBR17 SqnKIA 6 August 1940 (Pilot)
Broadhurst, HarryWg CdrBR1 SqnGCB, KBE, DSO*, DFC*, AFCDied 29 August 1995
Broadhurst, John WilliamPlt OffBR222 SqnKIA 7 October 1940 (Pilot)
Brooker, Robert E PeterFg OffBR56 SqnDSO*, DFC*KIA 16 April 1945 (Wg Cdr)
Brothers, Peter MalamFlt LtBR32 & 257 SqnsDSO, DFC*Died 18 December 2008 [51]
Brown, A WPlt OffBR25 Sqn
Brown, A ESgtBR234 Sqn
[Brown, Bernard W]Plt OffNZ610 & 72 SqnsSurviving aircrew
Brown, C BSgtBR245 Sqn
Brown, Charles Walter DryburghSgtBR236 SqnKIA 30 June 1941
Brown, D MFg OffBR1 Sqn
Brown, De PeysterPlt OffAME601 SqnDied 3 August 1991
Brown, F SFSgtBR79 Sqn
Brown, G AFg OffBR253 Sqn
Brown, James WoodSgtBR600 SqnKIA 22 November 1943
Brown, Mark Henry "Hilly"Fg OffCAN1 SqnDFC*, MC (Czech)KIA 12 November 1941 (Sicily)[28]
Brown, Marvin KitchenerPlt OffCAN242 SqnKIA 21 February 1941
Brown, Maurice PeterFg OffBR611 & 41 SqnsAFCDied 20 January 2011[52]
Brown, Norman McHardyPlt OffBR611 & 41 SqnsAFCSurviving aircrew
Born Edinburgh, Scotland, 1919. Commission terminated on completion of service, 12 April 1941
Brown, R CFg OffBR229 Sqn
Brown, Robert J WPlt OffBR111 Sqn
Brown, Robert SAC2BR604 SqnDied 2010?
Browne, CSgtBR219 Sqn
Browne, Dennis Owen MatthewPlt OffBR1 SqnMIA 16 August 1940
Bruce, David CampbellFg OffBR111 SqnMIA 4 September 1940
Brumby, NormanSgtBR615 & 607 SqnsKIA 1 October 1940 Hurricane V6686 shot down in combat with Bf 109s over the Isle of Wight.[10][53]
Brunner, Geoffrey CPlt OffBR43 SqnAFC*retired as Group Captain, died 1989
Bryant, R FMid (FAA)BR? SqnNo Service Details Known
Bryant-Fenn, L TFg OffBR79 Sqn
Bryson, John SamuelPlt OffCAN92 SqnKIA 24 September 1940
Brzezina, StanislawFlt LtPOL74 SqnVM, KWDied, in rank of Colonel, 13 February 1946 in crash of Douglas DC-3 Dakota in Orpington near London.
Brzezowski, MichalSgtPOL303 SqnMIA 15 September 1940
Buchin, Maurice Simon Henri CharlesPlt OffBEL213 SqnMIA 15 August 1940
Buck, James AllenSgtBR43 SqnKIA 19 July 1940 (drowned)
Bucknole, John StanleySgtBR54 SqnKIA 25 July 1941
Budd, G OFlt LtBR604 Sqn
Budzinski, Jan SgtPOL605 & 145 SqnsKWDied 26 August 2007 in Spring, Texas, USA
Bull, Cecil HalfordFlt LtBR25 SqnKIA 8 August 1940
Bull, J CPlt OffBR600 Sqn
Bulmer, Geoffrey Gordon RobinsonSub Lt (FAA)BR32 SqnMIA 20 July 1940; HMS Daedalus
Bumstead, R FSgtBR111 Sqn
Bunch, D CSgtBR219 Sqn
Bunch Samuel HoskinSun Lt (FAA)BR804 SqnKIA 11 May 1941; HMS Condor
Bungey, Robert WiltonFg OffAU145 SqnDFCCommitted suicide 10 June 1943 Adelaide, Australia [54]
Burda, FrantisekPlt OffCZ310 Sqn Died 23 February 1988.
Burdekin, A GSgtBR600 Sqn
Burgess, J H BSgtBR222 Sqn
Burgoyne, EricPlt OffBR19 SqnKIA 27 September 1940
Burley, P SSgtBR600 Sqn
Burnard, F PFlt SgtBR74 & 616 Sqns
Burnell-Phillips, Peter AnthonySgtBR607 SqnDFMKIFA 9 February 1941
Burnett, Norman WhitmoreFg OffBR266 & 46 SqnsMIA 11 June 1941
Burns, Owen V "OV"SgtBR235 SqnSurviving aircrew
Burton, D LSgtNZ248 SqnPOW 20 October 1940; Blenheim P6952 shot down attacking enemy aircraft off Norwegian coast; Flt Lt G M Baird captured, Burton captured wounded, Sgt R Copcutt missing, W/O S V Wood captured wounded.[17]
Burton, Howard Frizelle "Billy"Flt LtBR66 Sqn & 616 Sqns (CO)
Burton, Leslie GilbertPlt OffBR236 SqnKIA 24 December 1941 (Observer)
Burton, Percival Ross FrancesFg OffSA249 SqnKIA 27 September 1940
Bury-Burzymski, JanPlt OffPOL303 SqnKIA 24 October 1940
Bush, Basil MartinSgtBR504 Sqn
Bush, Charles RoyPlt OffNZ242 SqnDFCKIFA 30 November 1948 in Ruahines, during photographic reconnaissance in Gisborne area of NZ. Born Wellington, New Zealand, 7 February 1918.
Bushell, Gordon DownsSgtBR213 SqnKIA 31 December 1940 (Pilot)
Butterfield, Samuel LeslieSgtBR213 SqnDFMKIA 11 August 1940 (Pilot)
Butterick, A FSgtBR232 Sqn
Butterworth, KAC2BR23 Sqn
Byng-Hall, PercyPlt OffCAN29 Sqn
Byrne, Edward Leslie "Paddy"W/OBRFIUPOW 13 September 1940; Blenheim Z5721 crashed in Channel off Calais during night patrol (circumstances unknown); Flt Lt Ker-Ramsay, W/O George Dixon and Byrne baled out and were captured.[55] KIA 24 July 1943 (Pilot)[55]

C

NameRankNationalitySqn during BattleAwardsNotes
Cain, Anthony RichardSgtBR235 SqnKIA 15 June 1941 (Wireless Operator)
Caister, James RussellPlt OffBR603 SqnOfficial Ace
Calderhead, George DouglasPlt OffBR54 SqnKIA 12 January 1942
Calderwood, Thomas MorrowSgtBR85 SqnDied 28 September 1957
Cale, Francis WalterPlt OffAUS266 SqnKIA 15 August 1940[56]
CalthorpeSgtBR25 Sqn
Cambridge, William PercivalFlt LtBR253 SqnKIA 6 September 1940 (Pilot)
Cameron, James DouglasSgtBR604 SqnKIA 9 May 1942 (Wireless Operator/Air Gunner)
Cameron, MatthewFlt SgtBR66 Sqn
Cameron, NeilSgtBR1 & 17 SqnsKT, GCB, CBE, DSO, DFCOfficial Ace Died 29 January 1985
Campbell, AlanSgtNZ264 SqnKIA 29 July 1942
Campbell, Alexander MiddletonFlt LtBR29 SqnDied 1974
Campbell, Alan Robert McLeodPlt OffCAN54 SqnDied September 1974
Campbell, David BaillieSgtNZ23 SqnDied June 1984
Campbell, Donald Cairnie OSgtBR66 SqnKIA Sep 1940, Details not known.
Campbell, Gillian LornePlt OffBR236 SqnDFCKIA 23 December 1942
Campbell, Kenneth CharlesPlt OffBR43 SqnKIA 29 July 1940
Campbell, Norman NeilPlt OffCAN242 SqnKIA 17 October 1940 (Pilot)
Campbell-Colquhoun, Ernest WilliamFlt LtBR264 & 66 SqnsDied 1989[57]
Candy, Robert JohnPlt OffBR25 Sqn
Canham, Arthur WilliamSgtBR600 Sqn
Cannon, BernardSgtBR604 SqnDied 17 September 1983
Capel, BernardSgtBR23 Sqn
Capon, Cardale Frederick AlexanderPlt OffBR257 SqnKIA 1 January 1941 (Pilot)
Capstick, HerbertPlt OffJamaican236 Sqn
Carbury, Brian John GeorgeFg OffNZ603 SqnDFC*Born Wellington, New Zealand, 27 February 1918. Court-martialled and dismissed from RAF, Oct 1941, possibly due to bounced cheques; died UK Jul 1962[58]
Cardell, Philip MelvillePlt OffBR603 SqnKIA 27 September 1940 (Pilot)
Cardnell, Charles FrederickPlt OffBR23 SqnKIA 8 August 1940 (Pilot)
Carey, Frank ReginaldFlt LtBR43 SqnDFC**, AFC, DFMOfficial Ace, Died 6 December 2004
Carlin, Sydney "Timbertoes" Plt OffBR264 SqnMC, DFC, DCMKIA 9 May 1941
Carnaby, William FlemingFg OffBR264 & 85 SqnsKIA 5 February 1943 (Pilot) [59]
Carnall, RalphSgtBR111 SqnDied 1984
Carpenter, Jack ConwaySub Lt (FAA)BR229 & 46 SqnKIA 8 September 1940
Carpenter, John Michael VowlesPlt OffBR222 Sqn
Carr, William JosephFg OffBR235 SqnAFCKIA 26 August 1942 [59]
Carr-Lewty, Robert AlbertSgtBR41 SqnAFCBorn Bradford, Yorkshire, 6 July 1911. Relinquished commission, Jul 1956, retaining Flt Lt; became Doctor; died 1997
Carriere, Jean CharlesPlt OffCAN219 SqnDFC
Carswell, Malcolm KeithFg OffNZ43 SqnDied 7 July 2003
Carter, Laurence RichmondSgtBR610 & 41 SqnMIA 6 July 1941
Carter, Peter Edward GeorgePlt OffBR73 & 302 SqnKIA 18 October 1940. Died just 250 y from Borowski, who was his wingsman. Most tragic flight of 302 squadron. Scrambled in bad weather against Messerschmitts. Four ! pilots of 302 died in just one sortie hitting the ground: Borowski, Carter, Wapniarek, Zukowski. P/O Carter probably, as Borowski, was posthumously awarded with VM.Pupil at St Joseph`s college, South Croydon, London 1928-30. D.O.B 04/05/1919
Carter, Victor ArthurPlt OffBR607 Sqn
Carthew, Gerald Charles TrewallaPlt OffCAN253, 85 & 145 SqnsSurviving aircrew
Carver, John ChampionFg OffBR87 SqnDFCMIA 6 June 1942 [60]
Carver, Kenneth MaltbyPlt OffBR229 Sqn
Carver, Rodney Harold PowerLt (FAA)BR804 NAS
Case, Herbert RobertPlt OffBR34 & 72 SqnsKIA 12 October 1940[61][62]
Cassidy, ErnestFg OffBR25 SqnDFC
Casson, Lionel Harwood "Buck"Plt OffBR79 & 616 SqnsDFC, AFC, AE*Official Ace Died 8 October 2003 [63][64]
Castle, Colin Ewart PatrickSgtBR219 SqnKIA 13 November 1940 (Air Gunner)
Cave, John GeoffryPlt OffBR600 SqnDied 1962
Cawse, Frederick NormanPlt OffBR238 SqnKIA 11 August 1940 (Pilot)
Cebrzynskli, ArsenFg OffPOL302 SqnWIA 11 September 1940; Died 19 September 1940
Chabera, FrantisekSgtCZ312 SqnDied 21 October 1999
Chadwick, Dennis FrederickSgtBR64 SqnDied 1973
Chaffe, Ronald IvorPlt OffBR245 & 43 SqnKIA 22 February 1942
Chalder, Harry HutchinsonPlt OffBR266 & 41 SqnBorn Newcastle upon Tyne 1915. Seriously WIA 28 September 1940; Died of wounds 10 November 1940 Halton Hospital.
Chaloner Lindsey, PatrickPlt OffBR601 SqnKIA 26 July 1940
Chalupa, Stanislaw JozefPlt OffPOL302 SqnCdG, VM, KWHis CdG from 1940 received in 2000. Died 24 April 2004 in Katowice, buried in Kraków.
Chamberlain, George PhilipWg CdrBRFIU
Chamberlain, Joseph Thomas RonaldPlt OffBR235 SqnSurviving aircrew
Chandler, Horatio HerbertSgtBR610 SqnOfficial Ace
Chapman, Victor RonaldSgtBR264 Sqn
Chappell, Alan KingsleyPlt OffBR236 Sqn
Chappell, Charles GordonFg OffBR65 & 609 SqnsBorn Manchester, 7 September 1915. Commissioned May 1938; relinquished commission April 1965
Chapple, Douglas William ErnestSgtBR236 SqnKIA 28 June 1941
Chard, Wilfred ThomasSgtBR141 Sqn
Charles, Edward Francis John "Jack"Fg OffCAN54 SqnDSO, DFC*Died 5 November 1986[65]
Charnock, GerardAC2BR25 SqnBelieved KIA 5 June 1941
Charnock, Harry WalpoleSgtBR64 & 19 SqnsDFC, DFM, CdeGBorn Chorley, Lancashire, 20 June 1905. Commissioned on graduation from RAF College Cranwell, December 1925; cashiered by General Court Martial for low flying, December 1930; re-joined RAFVR as NCO pilot, September 1939; re-commissioned January 1943; relinquished commission, January 1955; Also awarded Belgian Knight in the Order of Leopold. Died 24 May 1974 [66]
Chater, George FrederickSqn LdrSA247 Sqn (CO) & 3 SqnDFC
Cheetham, John CowperSgtBR23 SqnKIA 15 July 1944
Chelmecki, MarianPlt OffPOL56 & 17 SqnsDied 28 March 1988[67]
Chesters, PeterPlt OffBR74 SqnKIFA 10 April 1941 [68]
Chetham, Charles Arthur CopelandPlt OffBR1 SqnKIA 15 April 1941
Chevrier, Joseph Armand JacquesPlt OffCAN1 SqnMIA 6 July 1942; ADC to His Excellency the Governor General, the Earl of Athlone, from 1 August 1941 to 31 March 1942.
Chew, Clifford ArchibaldSgtBR17 SqnAFCKIA 24 March 1945
Chignell, Robert AlexanderWg CdrBR145 SqnMiDKIA 14 February 1942
Chiltern, Patrick Charles StuartSub Lt (FAA)BR804 SqnAlso spelt "Chilton"
Chipping, Douglas JamesSgtBR222 SqnDied 1985
Chisholm, Roderick AeneusPlt OffBR604 SqnDSO, DFCLater Air Cdre; died 1994
Chlopik, Tadeusz PFlt LtPOL302 SqnKIA 15 September 1940
Chomley, John Allison GeorgePlt OffRHO257 SqnMIA 12 August 1940
Choran, Maurice Philipe CesarAdjFR64 SqnMIA 10 April 1942
Christie, George PattersonFg OffCAN242 & 66 SqnsDFC*KIA 6 July 1942
Christie, John McBeanSgtBR152 SqnKIA 26 September 1940
Christmas, Beverley EPlt OffCAN1 Sqn RCAF17 May 1988
Chrystal(l), ColinSgtNZ235 SqnKilled 28 July 1961
Churches, Edward Walter GilliesPlt OffNZ74 SqnMIA 19 April 1941[69]
Churchill, Walter MyersSqn LdrBR605 Sqn (CO)DSO DFC1907-1942 KIA 27 August 1942
Cizek, EvzenPlt OffCZ1 SqnKIFA 26 November 1942 (By then a Gp Capt)[70]
Clackson, David LawrenceFlt LtBR600 SqnMBE
Clandillon, James AlbertSgtBR219 SqnKIA 18 February 1943
Clark, Colin Anthony GordonPlt OffSAFIUKIA 30 October 1941
Clark, David de BrasseySqn LdrBR600 SqnCBE
Clark, Godfrey PercivalSgtBR604 SqnDFC
Clark, Henry ReginaldFlt LtBR66 & 610 SqnsSurviving aircrew
Clark, William Terence Montague "Terry"SgtBR219 SqnDFMSurviving aircrew
Beaufighter radar navigator.[71]
Clarke, Arthur WilliamPlt OffBR504 SqnKIA 7 April 1940 [72]
Clarke, Gordon StuartSgtBR248 SqnMIA 1 October 1940
Clarke, Gordon ThomasSgtBR151 SqnAFCKIFA 11 August 1953
Clarke, Henry ReginaldSgtBR66 & 610 SqnsAE(1918-26 July 2010)
Clarke, Ronald NevilleSqn LdrBR235 SqnDFCPossibly KIA 4 March 1941
Clarke, Raymond WalterFg OffBR79 & 238 SqnsMIA 16 November 1940
Cleaver, Gordon Neil S "Mouse"Fg OffBR610 SqnDFCOfficial Ace Died 1994[73]

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Clenshaw, Ian Charles CooperSgtBR253 SqnKIA 10 July 1940; First Casualty of the Battle of Britain,
Clerke, Rupert Francis HenryFlt LtBR32 & 79 SqnsDFC
Clift, Douglas Gerald "Duggie"Fg OffBR79 SqnOfficial Ace Died 2008[76]
Clifton, John Kenneth GrahamPlt OffBR253 SqnKIA 1 September 1940
Clouston, Arthur EdmondSqn LdrNZ219 SqnDSO, DFC, AFC
Clouston, Wilfred GrevilleFg OffNZ19 SqnDFCDied 24 May 1980[77]
Clowes, Arthur VictorPlt OffBR1 SqnDFC, DFMDied 7 December 1949
Clyde, William Pancoast "Billy"Fg OffBR601 SqnOfficial Ace
Coates, James PatrickLt (FAA)BR804 NASKIA 6 November 1940
Cobden, Donald GordonPlt OffNZ74 SqnKIA 11 August 1940[78] http://www.bbm.org.uk/Cobden.htm
Cochrane, Arthur Charles "Cocky"Plt OffCAN257 SqnDFCMIA 31 March 1943[65]
Cock, John ReynoldsFg OffAUS87 SqnDFCDied 29 August 1988
Cockburn, John ClaytonLt Cdr (FAA)BR804 NAS
Cockburn, Richard CockburnLt (FAA)BR808 NAS
Coggins, JohnPlt OffBR235 SqnMBE, DFM*MIA 16 December 1940
Coghlan, John HunterFg OffBR56 SqnDFCKIA 17 August 1940
Coke, The Hon. David ArthurFg OffBR257 SqnKIA 9 December 1941
Cole, Charles Frederick JohnSgtBR236 Sqn
Colebrook, ChristopherPlt OffBR54 SqnMIA 21 April 1941[79]
Coleman, Edward JackPlt OffBR54 SqnKIA 7 February 1941[80]
Collard, PeterFg OffBR615 SqnDFCKIA 14 August 1940
Collett, George RichardSgtBR54 SqnKIA 22 August 1940[81]
Collingbridge, Leon WilliamPlt OffBR66 SqnAlso spelt Collingridge
Collins, Anthony RolandSqn LdrBR72 Sqn (CO) & 46 SqnDied 21 February 1976
Collyns, Basil GordonPlt OffNZ238 SqnDFCKIA 20 August 1944[82] (Pilot) Buried in France[83][84]
Comely, Peter WoodruffPlt OffBR87 SqnMIA 15 August 1940
Comerford, Harry Alfred GeorgeFlt LtBR312 SqnAFC
Compton, John WilliamAC2BR25 Sqn
Connell, William CharlesPlt OffCAN32 Sqn
Connor, Francis Hebblethwaite PowellFg OffBR234 SqnDied 1 May 1982
Connors, Stanley Dudley PierceFlt LtBR111 SqnDFC*KIA 18 August 1940
Considene, Brian BertramPlt OffIRE238 Sqn
Constable-Maxwell, Michael HughFg OffBR56 SqnDSO, DFC
Constantine, Alexander NoelPlt OffAUS141 SqnKIFA 29 July 1947
Cook, Arthur WillsonSgtBR604 SqnDFM
Cook, HarrySgtBR66 & 266 SqnsBorn Grimsby, 31 August 1920. Commissioned June 1942, demobilised 1946
Cook, Robert VincentSgtBR219 Sqn
Cooke, Charles AlfredPlt OffBR66 SqnDFCDied 28 January 1985
Cooke, Herbert ReginaldSgtBR23 SqnDFC
Coombes, EricSgtBR219 Sqn
Coombs, Robert JohnsonSgtBR600 SqnDFCDied 1951
Cooney, Cecil JohnFSgtBR56 SqnMIA 29 July 1940
Coope, William EdwinSqn LdrBR17 SqnKIA 4 June 1941
Cooper, Charles FredrickAC2BR600 SqnKIA 3 October 1940
Cooper, Douglas CliffordSgtBR235 Sqn
Cooper, James EnertonSgtBR610 SqnKIA 9 September 1941
Cooper, Roy NormanSgtBR610 & 65 SqnsKIA 28 October 1945
Cooper, Sidney FrederickSgtBR253 SqnAFC
Cooper, Thomas ArthurSgtBR266 & 92 Sqns
Cooper-Key, Aston MauricePlt OffBR46 SqnKIA 24 July 1940
Cooper-Slipper, Thomas Paul MichaelFg OffBR605 SqnDFCDied 23 February 2004 [85]
Coote, Leonard Edward MorganSgtBR600 SqnKIA 23 October 1943
Copcutt, RichardSgtBR248 SqnMIA 20 October 1940; Blenheim P6952 shot down attacking enemy aircraft off Norwegian coast; Flt Lt G M Baird captured, Sgt D L Burton captured wounded, Copcutt missing, W/O S V Wood captured wounded.[17]
Copeland, Norman DowneySgtBR235 Sqn
Copeland, PercySgtBR616, 66 & 73 SqnsDFCKIA 26 June 1942 [86]
Copeman, Jack Harry HamiltonPlt OffBR111 SqnKIA 11 August 1940 aged 27 when he was shotdown in Hurricane P3105 in combat off Margate.[10]
Corbett, George HenryPlt OffCAN66 SqnKIA 8 October 1940 aged 21 when as a Pilot of Spitfire R6779 he was shot down in combat by BF 109s and crashed Bayfors Marshes.[10]
Corbett, Vaughan BowermanFlt LtCAN401 SqnDFCKIA 20 February 1945, by then a Gp Capt, buried in Toronto, Canada.[87]
Corbin, William JamesSgtBR610 & 66 SqnsDFC Died 8 December 2012
Corcoran, HenrySgtBR236 SqnMIA 20 July 1940
Cordell, Horace ArthurSgtBR64 & 616 Sqns
Corfe, Douglas FredrickSgtBR73, 66 & 610 SqnsKIA 25 April 1942
Cork, Richard John "Dickie"Sub Lt (FAA)BR242 SqnDFCOfficial Ace, KIA 14 April 1944
Corkett, Allan HenryPlt OffBR253 Sqn
Corner, Malcolm CharlesPlt OffCAN254 SqnWIA 23 April 1945
Cory, Noel HenryPlt OffBR25 SqnAlso spelt "Corry"
Cory, Guy WebsterFg OffBR41 SqnAFCDied 20 June 1981
Cosby, Eric ThomasSgtBR3 & 615 SqnsDied 26 April 1978
Cosby, Ivor HenryPlt OffBR610, 72 & 222 SqnsDFC
Cotes-Preedy, Digby Vawdre CartmelPlt OffBR236 SqnGM [88]Died 1972
Cottam, GeraldAC2BR25 Sqn
Cottam, Hubert WeatherbyPlt OffBR213 SqnKilled active service 5 December 1941
Courtis, Jack BurallSgtNZ111 SqnKIA 5 December 1940
Courtney, Ronald Noel HamiltonFg OffBR151 SqnDFC, AFC
Coussens, Herbert WilliamSgtBR601 Sqn
Couzens, George WalterPlt OffBR54 SqnDied June 1978[89]
Coverley, William HughFg OffBR602 SqnKIA 7 September 1940
Covington, Aubrey RichardPlt OffBR238 Sqn
Coward, James BairdFlt LtBR19 SqnAFCRetired from the RAF at the rank of Air Cdre. Born 1915.[90] Died 25 July 2012.
Cowen, WilliamAC2BR25 SqnDied 20 June 1979
Cowley, JamesSgtBR87 Sqn
Cowsill, James RoySgtBR56 SqnMIA 13 July 1940
Cox, David George Samuel RichardsonSgtBR19 SqnDFC*, CdeG[91]
Craig, George DudleyFlt LtBR607 SqnOBEDied 1974
Craig, John Teasdale "Bobby"SgtBR111 SqnOfficial Ace, KIA 2 June 1941
Crew, Edward DixonFg OffBR604 SqnDFC*, DSO*, CBOfficial Ace, Retired with the rank of AVM. 1917-2002 [92]
Crockett, Ronald FrederickPlt OffBR236 SqnKIA 17 September 1942 [93]
Crook, David MoorePlt OffBR609 SqnDFCOfficial Ace, MIA 18 December 1944
Croskell, Michael ErnestSgtBR213 SqnSurviving aircrew
Crossley, Michael NicholsonFlt LtBR32 Sqn (CO) DSO, OBE, DFC Official Ace
Crowley-Milling, Denis W "Crow"Plt OffBR242 SqnKCB, CBE, DSO, DFC*, AEOfficial Ace, Retired in 1975 as AM Sir Denis Crowley-Milling. Appointed Controller of the RAF Benevolent Fund and became president of the Not Forgotten Association. Died 1 December 1996.[94]
Cuddie, William ArthurPlt OffCAN141 SqnMIA 3 October 1943 [95]
Cukr, VaclavSgtCZ43 & 253 SqnsDied 14 October 1989
Cullen, R W AC2BR 23 Sqn
Culmer, J DSgtBR 25 Sqn
Culverwell, John HenrySgtBR 87 Sqn KIA 25 July 1940
Cumbers, A BSgtBR141 Sqn
Cunningham, J SgtBR 29 Sqn
Cunningham, John "Cat's Eyes"Flt LtBR604 SqnOBE, CBE, DSO**, DFC*, AE [96]Official Ace, Left the RAF with the rank of Gp Capt to become chief test pilot for de Havilland. Died 21 July 2002.[97]
Cunningham, John Laurence GilchristFlt LtBR 603 Sqn MIA 28 August 1940
Cunningham, WFlt LtBR 43 Sqn
Cunningham, WallaceFlt LtBR19 SqnOfficial Ace. Died 4 October 2011.[98]
Cunnington, William GeorgeSgtBR607 SqnMIA 16 November 1940
Cupitt, T Sgt BR 29 Sqn
Curchin, JohnPlt OffBR609 SqnDFCOfficial Ace, KIA 4 June 1941 [99]
Sgt BR 141 Sqn MIA 19 July 1940
Currant, Christopher Frederick "Bunny"Flt LtBR605 SqnDFC*, DSO, CDeG [100]Official Ace, Died 12 March 2006 [101]
Curtis, F W Sgt BR 25 Sqn
Cutts, John Wintringham Fg Off BR 222 Sqn MIA 4 September 1940
Czajkowski, Franciszek Plt Off POL 151 Sqn Died 25 October 1942 (Hospital bombed)
Czerniak, Jerzy Plt Off POL 302 Sqn KIA 9 August 1941
Czernin, Count Manfred BeckettFg OffBR17 SqnDSO, MC, DFCOfficial Ace Born Berlin, Germany, 18 January 1913. Changed name from Count Manfred Marie Ralph Edmund Czernin to Manfred Beckett (Mother's maiden name), Nov 1931; changed name from Manfred Beckett to Count Manfred Beckett Czernin (part of original name), Nov 1936; involved in secret missions in Italian-speaking territory for Special Operations Executive, 1943–1945; retired Jan 1958, died in London, 6 October 1962
Czerny, JanFlt Lt POL 302 Sqn Died 18 February 1991 in Poland.
Czerwinski, TadeuszFg OffPOL 302 Sqn KIA 22 August 1942
Czternastek, StanislawPlt Off POL 32 Sqn KIA 5 February 1941

Notes on table

Australia, Barbados, Belgium, Canada, Czechoslovakia, France, Ireland, Jamaica, Newfoundland, New Zealand, Poland, Rhodesia, South Africa and the United States.[102]

Abbreviations

Nationalities

AME American
AUS Australian
BEL Belgian
BR British
CAN Canadian
CZ Czechoslovakian
FR French
IRE Irish
NZ New Zealander
POL Polish
RHO Rhodesian
SA South African

Awards

AwardTitleNotes
AE Air Efficiency Award Awarded for ten years' efficient service in the Royal Auxiliary Air Force
AFC Air Force Cross At this time, awarded "for acts of courage or devotion to duty whilst flying, though not in active operations against the enemy" to commissioned officers and warrant officers.[103] Extended to all ranks in 1993.
CBCompanion in The Order of the BathAwarded at the monarch's pleasure
CDeGCroix de guerreA military decoration of both France and Belgium, also commonly bestowed to foreign military forces allied to France and Belgium.
CdeLCroix de la LibérationA decoration of France awarded for very meritorious conduct with the Free French Forces during World War II.
CdeLd'H Croix de Légion d'honneurA decoration of France awarded for excellent civil or military conduct delivered, upon official investigation.
CdeLLCroix de L'Ordre de LeopoldAwarded to Belgian nationals or some distinguished foreign persons who made very important contributions to the Belgian state or society.
DFCDistinguished Flying CrossAt this time, awarded "for acts of gallantry when flying in active operations against the enemy" to commissioned officers and warrant officers.[103] Extended to all ranks in 1993.
DFC*Distinguished Flying Cross and BarA bar is added to the ribbon for holders of the DFC who receive a second award.
DFC**Distinguished Flying Cross and Two BarsA second bar is added to the ribbon for holders of the DFC and Bar who receive a third award.
DFMDistinguished Flying MedalAt this time, awarded "for acts of gallantry when flying in active operations against the enemy" to non-commissioned officers and men.[103] Discontinued in 1993.
DSODistinguished Service OrderAwarded for meritorious or distinguished service by officers of the armed forces during wartime, typically in actual combat.
DSO*Distinguished Service Order and BarA bar is added to the ribbon for holders of the DSO who received a second award.
DSO**Distinguished Service Order and Two BarsA second bar is added to the ribbon for holders of the DSO and Bar who received a third award.
GCBKnight Grand Cross of The Order of the BathAwarded at the monarch's pleasure
KCVOKnight Commander of the Royal Victorian OrderAwarded for personal service to the sovereign
KStJKnight of the Order of Saint John
KZKrzyz Zaslugi, Polish "Cross of Merit"Awarded for exemplary public service or humanitarian work that goes above and beyond the call of duty.
MBEMember of the Order of the British EmpireAwarded at the monarch's pleasure
MCMilitary CrossAt this time, awarded for "distinguished and meritorious services" to officers of the rank of Captain or below, and warrant officers.[104] Extended to all ranks in 1993.
MMMilitary MedalAwarded for acts of gallantry and devotion to duty under fire
OBEOfficer of the Order of the British EmpireAwarded at the monarch's pleasure
OStJOfficer of the Order of Saint John
VCVictoria CrossHighest British military decoration, awarded for valour in the face of the enemy.
VMVirtuti MilitariHighest Polish military award for courage in the face of the enemy.

See also

Notes

Notes
  1. Surname also spelt "Batcheloe" - CWGC website
  1. 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.
  2. Born 1925. Killed Speke 4 February 1941 aged 26, flying Hawker Hurricane V7078. John Arbuthnott 564104 aged 26. He is buried in Carluke (Wilton) Cemetery, Lanarkshire, Section E, grave 89. Sergeant Arbuthnott was an ex apprentice and pre war pilot, at the start of the war he served with No 43 squadron at Tangmere and was then posted to No 1 Squadron in France, during the Battle of Britain he was posted to No 229 squadron[kittybrewster.com/members/table_13.htm]
  3. Gunner Boulton Paul Defiant; Flt Lt Banham bailed out.[18]
  4. An archaeological dig in September 1979 unearthed the wreckage of a Hurricane and the pilot's remains. Beresford was buried with full military honours at Brookwood Military Cemetery, 16 November 1979.[34]
  5. Air Gunner Boulton Paul Defiant; Plt Off I G Shaw MIA.[35]
  6. Lost control following collision with Flt Lt G L Sinclair; hit He 111 of III.KG/53 amidships and crashed. He 111 destroyed.[45]
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  5. The Royal Air Force Chapel, Westminster Abbey RAF media files. Retrieved on 15 April 2009.
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  10. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Ramsey 1996, pp. 314-533
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  14. Ramsay 1989, pp.261, 327, 758.
  15. Ramsay 1989, pp.261, 531, 758.
  16. Ramsay 1989, pp.261, 382, 758.
  17. 1 2 3 Ramsay 1989, p. 518.
  18. Ramsay 1989, pp.262, 384, 758.
  19. 1 2 http://brew.clients.ch/RAF41Sqdn.htm
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  21. "611 Squadron - Roll of Honour". 611squadronrauxaf.co.uk. Retrieved 2010-05-08.
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  23. KIA flying with 213 Squadron/CWGC
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  39. Pilots and aircrew from Bitmead E R to Brown R S are listed in Ramsay 1989, p.760.
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  47. Crew Bristol Blenheim; Plt Off C C Bennett, G S Clark MIA.
  48. Sgt Brennan was struck and killed by a landing Bristol Blenheim while detailed for flare path duty.
  49. Ramsay 1989, pp. 760, 761.
  50. http://www.bbm.org.uk/Brennan.htm
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  60. Sqn Ldr when he went missing
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  100. Currant was also awarded the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav.
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Bibliography

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  • Ringlstetter, Herbert (2005). Helmut Wick, An Illustrated Biography Of The Luftwaffe Ace And Commander Of Jagdgeschwader 2 During The Battle Of Britain. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publishing. ISBN 0-7643-2217-6.
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