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| # | Name* SORT (↑) | First Names | Title | Rank | RAF Equivalent Rank | Service No. | Born | Nationality | Role | Awards | Air Force | Command | Unit | DateofIncident *See Note SORT (↑) | Aircraft | Type | Serial | Code | Victories (Fighters) | Base | Time | Mission | Incident | Fate | Commemorated | Photo (Click to Expand) | Referring Database | Notes | Links/Archive Reports |
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| 1 | Stevens | Air Mechanic | 100611 | Age 36 | SAAF | 1941-09-07 | Killed | South Africa, Kimberley (West End) Cemetery, E.C. Block C. Row G. Grave 15. | ![]() | Son Of Timothy A. And Maria J.B. Stevens; Husband Of Margaret C Stevens, Of Kimberley. | |||||||||||||||||||
| 2 | Stevens | Frederick Louis | Lieutenant | 103980 | Age | SAAF | 5Sqn | 1942-07-24 | Killed | Egypt, Alamein Memorial, Column 267. | ![]() | ||||||||||||||||||
| 3 | Stevens | R J | Lieutenant | 47431 | Age 24 | MiD | SAAF | 12Sqn | 1944-03-29 | Killed | Poland, Poznan Old Garrison Cemetery, Coll. Grave 9. A. | ![]() | Son Of Mr. And Mrs. G. R. Stevens, Of Cape Town, South Africa. | ||||||||||||||||
| 4 | Stevens | H J | Lieutenant | 178231V | Age 24 | SAAF | 12Sqn | 1945-09-23 | Killed | Italy, Udine War Cemetery, IV. C. 3. | ![]() | Son Of James C. And Gwendoline S. Stevens, Of Seymour, Cape Province, South Africa. May have died on 1945-09-24 | |||||||||||||||||
| 5 | Stevens | Steve | 1919-08-27 Amesbury Dorset England | South Africa | Pilot | DFC![]() | SAAF | 19Sqn SAAF![]() | 1945-02-24 | Beaufighter | Biferno Italy | Attack minelaying ship Kuckuck in Fiume harbour, Yugoslavia | Survived war. Died 2016-06-05 aged 95. RIP brave prince. | ![]() ![]() | Trained in 1940 where he became a first class pilot and trained many SAAF pilots subsequently. Became operational in Middle East Theatre in 1944 with 227 Squadron RAF which was renumbered as 19 Squadron SAAF, based at Biferno in Italy. The squadron was deployed flying Beaufighters and was involved in operations in Italy, Greece and Yugoslavia until it was disbanded on 10 July 1945 after the end of the war. The attack on the minelayer Kuckuck was considered a 'Suicide' mission because Partisans had briefed Allies that the harbour was protected by 140 anti-aircraft guns.19Sqn CO Don Tilley devised a meticulous plan and together with precision flying by the crews the ship was sunk and all 4 Beaufighters made it home. Brilliant account.![]() Iconic photo of Stevens' rockets fired at walled town of Zuzenberk held by Germans. Attacks by 8 Beaufighters from 19Sqn SAAF led to capture of town by Partisans the same day. Stevens flew 43 operations. | See entry for Don Tilley | |||||||||||||
| 6 | Tilley | Don Pax | Major, Lt. Col | Sqd Ldr, Wng Cmdr | South Africa | Pilot | DSO![]() DFC & Bar ![]() | SAAF | 227Sqn
| Beaufighter | Biferno | Attack minelaying Ship Kuckuck Fiume, Yugoslavia | Low level rocket attack | Survived war. Died 1978 | ![]() ![]() | Malta veteran Ace ship buster Lt. Col. Don Tilley was a Beaufort pilot seconded to the RAF. He was one of the 'Malta Boys' who flew daring anti-shipping strikes and was responsible for the damage and sinking of several enemy ships in the effort to defeat Rommel. Later in the war he became OC of 19Sqn SAAF in Italy which flew rocket firing Beaufighters and again was responsible for the sinking of an important German war ship. Joined the SAAF in late 1940. Seconded to RAF. Training in Scotland as a torpedo attack pilot. Then 39 squadron stationed in Malta. In 1942-43, Don perfected skills as anti-shipping pilot. A very hazardous occupation owing to heavy armour of ships and the necessity for close attacks. Flying slow Bristol Beaufort he was hit on several occasions but always came home. His torpedo hit in February 1943 on a 10,000 ton Italian fuel tanker cut Rommel's Afrika Korps off from its needed oil. Promoted twice and DFC twice for his ship-busting successes. He is the record holder (shared) in the RAF for confirmed torpedo hits on enemy shipping. In mid 1944 posted to the Middle East with RAF 227Sqn, later to be renamed as 19Sqn SAAF, stationed in Italy and equipped with rocket firing Beaufighters. Became OC in early 1945. Flew mostly ground attack and ship busting sorties all across the Adriatic. Shot down but helped by Tito's partisans to safely return to the squadron. Don's most famous achievement was the brilliantly planned and executed rocket strike on the German mine layer ship, the 'Kuckuck'. Sank this ship in Fiume harbour, Yugoslavia. An immediate DSO was awarded. See account of attack at Steve Steven's entry. Don flew a total of 40 operations with Beaufighters by the end of the war. |
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