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| # | Name SORT (↑) | First Names | Rank | Service No. | Photo | Air Force | Country of Origin* | Squadrons | Awards | Aircraft | Victories | Fate in Battle | Fate After Battle | DateOfDeath | **************Notes************** |
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| 1 | Parrott | Dennis Thomas | Fg Off (later Flt Lt) | 40011 | ![]() | RAF | British | 19Sqn![]() | Spitfire | KIA | 1941-06-22 | Maidstone Cemetery England Age 24 | |||
| 2 | Parrott | Peter Lawrence | Fg Off (later W/C) | 41054 | ![]() ![]() ![]() | British | 145Sqn![]() 605Sqn ![]() | DFC & Bar![]() AFC ![]() | Hurricane | 9 | Survived war | 27th August 2003. | Born in Aylesbury on 28th June 1920. Lord Williams Grammar School. Joined the RAF on a short service commission and began his initial flying course at No. 1 E&RFTS Hatfield on 27th June 1938. Posted to 11 FTS Shawbury on 3rd September. No. 1 Armament Training School at Catfoss on 30th March 1939, towing targets. On 27th September 1939 Parrott went to No. 1 Air Armament School Manby as a staff pilot. Posted to 11 Group Pool at St. Athan on 28th December, converted to Hurricanes and then joined 2 Ferry Pilot Pool on 22nd January 1940. Joined 607 Sqd in France on 29th January 1940. Got 3 He111's destroyed, another two shared and one damaged on 10th May, and a He111 probably destroyed and another shared on the 11th. Jumped by Me109's near Louvain on the 13th and had his radio shot to pieces. Shared a probable Do17 on 16th May, posted him to 145 Sqd at Tangmere. On the 26th, over Dunkirk, he probably destroyed a He111 but was hit by return fire. Heading home, his engine seized as he crossed the coast in Hurricane I N2589 and he made a crash-landing in a field at Great Mongeham, near Deal. On 3rd July 1940 Parrott shared a probable He111, on the 15th shared a probable Do17, on the 18th shared a He111, on 8th August destroyed a Me109 and a Ju87 and on the 12th destroyed a Ju88. Posted to 605 Sqd at Croydon on 27th September. DFC. 1st November Parrott damaged a Me109. Acting as weaver on 1st December he was jumped by a Me109 and his Hurricane, Z2323, damaged. He dived to 3000 feet baled out over East Hoathly. He joined 501 Sqd at Martlesham Heath on 1st June. Posted overseas on 16th July 1943, Safi, Malta on 1st August. Joined 72 Sqd at Pachino, Sicily on the 10th as a supernumerary. Went to 111 Sqd, also at Pachino, as a Flight Commander. Destroyed a Mc202 on 4th September. Commanded 43 Squadron at Capodichino, Naples on 13th October 1943. On 26th November he shared in destroying a Ju88 and on 17th February 1944 he damaged a Me109. 6th March 1944 posted to the Middle East. Appointed OC Gunnery at 73 OTU Abu Sueir on 22nd May. Returned to Italy in early November 1944 and took command of 72 Sqd at Rimini on the 11th. HQ Desert Air Force, Italy on 15th February 1945. Bar to DFC. Group Training Inspector, Fighters and later Wing Commander Ops. He returned to the UK in June 1946. Training as a test pilot. Test-flew early versions of the Vampire and Meteor, as they were accepted into RAF service at Boscombe Down. AFC. Completed his service in the RAF on 10th July 1965 as a Wing Commander. | ||
| 3 | Parrott | Reginald James | Sgt | 748634 | ![]() | RAFVR | British | 32Sqn![]() | Hurricane | KIA | 1941-05-05 | Whittlesford Saints Mary and Andrew Churchyard Age 25 | |||
| 4 | Frisby | Edward Murray | Fg Off (later Flt Lt) | 90507 | ![]() ![]() | RAFVR | British | 504Sqn![]() | Hurricane | KIFA mid air collision during training | 1941-12-05 | Born Cropston, Leicestershire England on 22 April 1917. Aero Certificate 14220 at Leicestershire Aero Club on 20 August 1936. Joined 504 Sqd Auxiliary Air Force in 1938. Commissioned in October. Full-time service on 28 September 1939. Served with 504 throughout the Battle of Britain. Killed on 5 December 1941 serving with 6 EFTS as a Flight Lieutenant, piloting Tiger Moth II N6968 which collided with Wellington X9799 of 20 OTU near Piddington, Northamptonshire. His student LAC DQ May and the Wellington crew were also killed: F/O CE Beloe, Sgt. AG Johnstone. Sgt. HS Loader, Sgt. DJ Marcus, Sgt. JH Mattingly, Sgt. TA Nesbitt, Sgt. SG Parrott, Sgt. H Wright Great Glen St Cuthbert Churchyard England |
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