List of RAF aircrew in the Battle of Britain (L–N)

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]

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NameRankNationalitySqn during BattleAwardsNotes
Lacey, Edward RichardSgtBR219 SqnDSO18 August 1920 - 10 March 1980
Lacey, James Harry "Ginger"SgtBR501 SqnCdeG, DFM*1 February 1917 - 30 May 1989
Lackie, William LeckieSgtBR141 Sqn
Lafont, Henrie GastonAdjFree FR615 SqnSurviving aircrew
Laguna, PiotrFlt LtPOL302 SqnKIA 27 June 1941
Laing, AlanSgtBR151 Sqn
Laing, Alexander James AlanFg OffBR64 SqnResigned RAF Commission in 1948
Lake, Donald MillarFg OffBR219 SqnKIA 4 September 1941
Lamb, AlbertSgtBR25 SqnDied 5 January 1948
Lamb, Owen EdwardPlt OffNZ151 SqnKIA 14 April 1941
Lamb, Peter GilbertFg OffBR610 SqnAFC
Lamb, Robert LionelPlt OffBR600 Sqn
Lamb, Roderick RussellSub Lt (FAA)BR804 NASKIA 24 August 1942
Lambert, Hugh Michael Standford "Mike"Flt LtBR25 SqnKIA 15 September 1940 when Beaufighter R2067 crashed near Biggin Hill.[9]
Lambie, William Gavib MeinPlt OffBR219 SqnKIA 15 November 1940[10]
Lammer, AlfredPlt OffBR141 SqnDFC & Bar
Landels, Leslie NinlanPlt OffBR32 & 615 SqnsKIA 20 January 1942
Lane, Brian John Edward "Sandy"Flt LtBR19 Sqn (CO)DFCAuthor of Spitfire!, published in 1942 under the pseudonym B.J. Ellan; one of only a few contemporaneous, autobiographical accounts of the life of a Battle of Britain Spitfire pilot.[11] MIA 13 December 1942[12]
Lane, RoyPlt OffBR43 SqnKIA 20 June 1944 (by Japanese in Burma)
Langdon, Charles EdwardPlt OffBR43 SqnMIA 26 February 1941
Langham-Hobart, Neville CharlesPlt OffBR73 Sqn1912-1994 As a pilot of Hawker Hurricane P2036 he was badly injured following combat with a Bf 109 on 23 September 1940 and became a member of the Guinea Pig Club.
Langley, Gerald ArchibaldPlt OffBR41 SqnKIA 15 September 1940 when Spitfire P9324 was shot down in combat with Bf 109s.[9][13]
Langley, LeonardSgtBR23 SqnDied 26 September 1953
Lanning, Francis Charles AnthonyPlt OffBR141 SqnDFC1907-2002
Lansdell, JohnSgtBR607 SqnKIA 17 September 1940; Name also incorrectly spelt as Landsell[14]
Lapka, StanislawPlt OffPOL302 SqnDied 1978
Laprowski, WaclawPlt OffPOL203 SqnKIA 2 July 1941
Larbalestier, Basil DouglasPlt OffBR600 SqnDied 1994
Laricheliere, Joseph Emile PaulPlt OffCAN213 SqnDFCMIA 16 August 1940 [15] when he failed to return in his Hurricane from combat near Portland.[9]
Latta, John Blandford FPlt OffCAN242 SqnDFCMIA 12 January 1941[15] aged 27
Lauder, Arnold JohnSgtBR264 Sqn
Laughlin, John HamiltonFg OffBR235 SqnMBE
Laurence, GeorgeSgtBR141 SqnDFMKIA 9 November 1944 [16]
Law, K SPlt OffBR605 SqnRefer to Kennith Schadtler-Law
Lawford, Derek NapierSgtBR247 Sqn
Lawler, Edgar StanleySgtBR604 Sqn
Lawrence, John ThornettSgtBR235 SqnOBE, AFC
Lawrence, Keith AshleyPlt OffNZ [17]242, 603, 234 Sqns & 421 FltDFCSurviving aircrew[18]
Lawrence, Norman AnthonySgtBR54 SqnDied 22 August 1958[19]
Laws, Adrian FrancisPlt OffBR64 SqnDFMKIA 30 September 1940
Laws, George Godfrey StoneSgtBR501 & 151 SqnsKIA 28 March 1941 (Pilot)
Lawson, Richard ChesterPlt OffBR601 SqnKIA 10 February 1941
Lawson, Walter JohnPlt OffBR19 SqnKIA 28 August 1941
Lawson-Brown, JohnPlt OffBR64 SqnKIA 12 May 1941
Lawton, Philip Charles FennerFg OffBR604 SqnDFC
Laycock, Herbert KeithPlt OffBR79 & 87 SqnsKIA 18 August 1943
Lazoryk, WłodzimierzFlt LtPOL607 Sqn
Leary, David CooperPlt OffBR17 SqnKIA 18 December 1940
Leatham, Ernest George CuthbertPlt OffBR248 SqnDFC
Leathart, James Anthony "The Prof"Sqn LdrBR54 SqnDSODied 1998; retired from RAF in 1962 at the rank of Air Cdre [20][21]
Leather, William JohnsonFlt LtBR611 Sqn
Le Cheminant, JerroldSgtBR616 SqnDFC
Leckrone, Philip HowardPlt OffAME616 SqnKIFA 5 January 1941 (practice flight) [22]
Lecky, John GagePlt OffBR610 & 41 SqnsKIA 11 October 1940 [23]
Le Conte, Edgar FrancisSgtBRFIUOBEDied 4 May 1981[24]
Ledger, LeslieSgtBR236 Sqn
Le Dong, TerrySgtBR219 SqnKIA 8 February 1941 (Wireless Operator)
Lee, Kenneth Norman Thomas "Hawkeye"Fg OffBR501 SqnDFCDied 15 January 2008[25]
Lee, Maurice Alexander WilliamSgtBR72 Sqn & 421 FltKIA 31 December 1940 (Pilot)
Lee, Richard Hugh AntonyFlt LtBR85 SqnDSO, DFCMIA 18 August 1940 when he was last seen in his Hurricane P2923 chasing an enemy formation of the east coast.[9]
Lees, Alan Farquhar YoungPlt OffBR236 SqnDSO, DFCDied 27 October 1987
Lees, Ronald BeresfordSqn LdrAUS72 SqnCB, CBE, DFC*, MID**, LoM(Cdr)(US)Later CO RAF Coltishall (9 January 1941 - 11 September 1942); Died 18 May 1991; Retired from RAF with the rank of Air Marshal
LeFevre, Peter WilliamPlt OffBR46 SqnMIA 6 February 1944
Legg, Richard JamesPlt OffBR601 SqnDied 1959
Legge, Brian PauncefootePlt OffBR601 SqnDFC[26]
Leggett, Percival GrahamPlt OffBR245 SqnSurviving aircrew
Leigh, Arthur CharlesSgtBR64 & 72 SqnsDFM[27]
Leigh, Rupert Henry ArchibaldSqn LdrBR66 Sqn (CO)
Le Jeune, O GSgtBEL235 SqnDied 10 April 1947
Lenahan, John DesmondPlt OffBR607 SqnKIA 9 September 1940 when his Hurricane P3177 crashed following combat with Do 17s and Bf 109s near Mayfield.[9]
Leng, Maurice EquitySgtBR73 SqnShot down, captured & made POW 30 September 1942
Lennard, Paul LennardMid (FAA)BR501 SqnKIA 26 March 1942
Lenton, Edwin ClaudePlt OffBR56 Sqn
Le Rougetel, StanleyFg OffBR600 Sqn
Le Roy Du Vivier, Daniel Albert Raymond GeorgesPlt OffBEL43 SqnDied 2 September 1981
Lerway, Frederick ThomasSgtBR236 Sqn
Leslie, George MennieSgtBR219 SqnKIA 17 December 1940 (Wireless Operator)
Levenson, Stephen AustinSgtBR611 SqnKIA 17 September 1942 (Pilot)
Lewis, Albert Gerald "Zulu"Plt OffSA85 & 249 SqnsDFC*[28]
Lewis, Charles SydneySgtBR600 SqnDied 1954
Lewis, Raymond GrantPlt OffCAN401 SqnMIA 5 February 1941
Lewis, William GeorgeSgtBR25 SqnKIA 14 July 1941
Leyland, Reginald HarrySgtBRFIUKIA 23 October 1942[29]
Lilley, RobertSgtBR29 SqnDFCKIA 28 April 1944 (Wireless Operator/Navigator)
Lillie, PSgtBR264 Sqn
Limpenny, Eric RonaldSgtBR64 Sqn
Lindsay, Alec IanPlt OffBR72 SqnKIA 23 October 1943
Lindsey, P CFg OffBR601 SqnKIA 26 July 1940 when he was shot down in the channel in Hurricane P2753.[9]
Lines, Arthur PeterFg OffBR17 Sqn
Lingard, John GranvillePlt OffBR25 SqnDFC
Linney, Anthony StuartPlt OffBR229 SqnOBEDied 1983
Lipscombe, Alfred JohnSgtBR600 SqnKIA 20 September 1941 (Wireless Operator/Air Gunner)
Lister, Robert Charles FranklinSqn LdrBR41 (CO) & 92 SqnsDFCDied March 1998[30]
Litchfield, PeterPlt OffBR610 SqnMIA 18 July 1940 when Spitfire P9452 was shot down in combat just north of Calais.[9]
Litson, Frederick William RonaldSgtBR141 SqnDFC
Little, Arthur GuthriePlt OffBR235 Sqn
Little, Bernard WilliamsonFg OffBR609 SqnOBEDied 1986
Little, James HaywardFlt LtBR219 Sqn (CO)DFCKIA 12 June 1943
Little, RonaldSgtBR238 SqnMIA 28 September 1940 when Hurricane N2400 crashed into the sea after being shot down by Bf 109s over the Isle of Wight.[9]
Little, Thomas BurgessFg OffCAN401 SqnMIA 27 August 1941[31]
Llewellin, Arthur John AlexanderFg OffBR29 SqnKIA 7 February 1942
Llewellyn, Reginald ThomasSgtBR213 SqnDFM
Lloyd, ?ACBR29 SqnFlew only 1 operational sortie
Lloyd, David EdwardSgtBR19 & 64 SqnsKIA 17 March 1942
Lloyd, John PhillipPlt OffBR72 & 64 Sqns
Lloyd, Philip DavidSgtBR41 SqnKIA 15 October 1940 when his Spitfire X4178 was shot down in a surprise attack by Hptmn Fözö of 4/JG51.[9][32]
Lochnan, Peter WilliamFg OffCAN1 Sqn RCAFKIFA 21 May 1941[33]
Lock, Erick Stanley "Sawn Off Lockie"Plt OffBR41 SqnDSO, DFC*, MiDMIA 3 August 1941
Lockhart, JamesPlt OffBR85 & 213 SqnsKIA 5 April 1942
Lockton, Eric EdwardSgtBR236 SqnMIA 20 July 1940 when Blenheim L1300 was shot down into the sea off Cherbourg.[9]
Lockwood, Joseph CharlesSgtBR54 SqnKIA 3 March 1941[34]
Lofts, Keith TemplePlt OffBR615 & 249 SqnsKIFA 20 May 1951
Logan, ColinPlt OffBR266 SqnKIA 27 March 1941[35]
Logie, Ormonde ArthurPlt OffBR29 Sqn{1909-1989)
Lokuciewski, Witold "Tolo"Plt OffPOL303 SqnVM, KW***, PR, DFC, CdGDied 17 April 1990 in Warsaw
Long, ?SgtBR236 SqnService details unknown
Lonsdale, JohnPlt OffBR3 SqnKIA 26 November 1942
Lonsdale, Robert HenrySgtBR242 & 501 Sqns
Looker, David JohnPlt OffBR615 Sqn
Loudon, Malcolm JohnFlt LtBR141 SqnDFC
Lovell, Anthony Desmond JosephPlt OffBR41 SqnDSO*, DFC*, DFC (US)KIA 17 August 1945[36][37][38]
Lovell-Gregg, Terence GunionSqn LdrNZ87 SqnKIA 15 August 1940 when his Hurricane P3215 crashed near Abbotsbury after being shot down by enemy fighters over Portland.[9][39]
Loverseed, John EricSgtBR501 SqnAFCDied 1962[40]
Lovett, Reginald EricFlt LtBR73 SqnDFCKIA 7 September 1940
Lowe, JosephSgtBR236 SqnDied 1973
Loweth, Philip AnthonyPlt OffBR249 Sqn
Lowther, WalterSgtBR219 Sqn
Loxton, Wilfred William "Bill"Sqn LdrBR25 Sqn (CO)Died 15 November 1992
Lucas, Robin Morton McTaggart DelightPlt OffBR141 SqnSurviving aircrew
Lucas, Sidney EdwardSgtBR32 & 257 Sqns
Lukazewicz, KazimierzFg OffPOL501 SqnMIA 12 August 1940
Lumsden, Dugald Thomas MoorePlt OffBR236 Sqn
Lumsden, J CSgtBR248 Sqn
Lund, John WilfredPlt OffBR611 & 92 SqnsKIA 2 October 1941
Lusk, H SPlt OffNZ25 Sqn
Lusty, Kenneth RoySgtBR25 SqnDied 18 September 2009[41]
Lyall, Alastair McLarenFlt LtBR25 Sqn
Lyall, Archibald "Pat"Plt OffBR602 SqnKIA 28 November 1940
Lynch, JamesACBR25 SqnMIA 22 January 1944
Lyons, Emanuel BarrettPlt OffBR65 SqnDFC
Lysek, AntoniSgtPOL302 SqnMIA 5 July 1942

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NameRankNationalitySqn during BattleAwardsNotes
McAdam, JohnSgtBR41 Sqn

Born Gillingham, Kent, 21 March 1919; KIA 20 February 1941, buried in Island Magee (Ballyharry) Cemetery, County Antrim

McAdam, William DavidSgtBR23 SqnKIA 1 September 1941
McAllister, P JACBR23 & 29 Sqns
MacArthur, Malcolm RobertFg OffBR236 SqnDFC
McArthur, James Henry GordonFlt LtBR238
609 Sqns
KIFA May 1961.[42]
McAvity, George FellowsFg OffCAN3 SqnKIFA 19 October 1940 [43]
McCann, Thomas AndrewSgtBR601 SqnKIA 27 July 1942 (El Alamein, North Africa)
McCarthy, James PatrickSgtBR235 Sqn
McCarthy, Thomas FrancisSgtBR235 SqnMIA 6 October 1942
McCaul, John PatrickAC2BR219 SqnKIA 30 September 1940
McCaw, Derek CharlesFg OffBR238 SqnKIA 8 August 1940
McChesney, Robert IanSgtNZ236 SqnKIA 6 December 1942[44]
McClintock, John Arthur PeterPlt OffBR615 SqnKIFA 25 November 1940
McColl, John BPlt OffCAN615 & 607 Sqns
McComb, James EllisSqn LdrBR611 Sqn (CO)DFCDied August 1982
McConnell, JohnSgtBR145 SqnDied 1965
McConnell, William WinderPlt OffIRE607
245
249
DFC
McCormack, John BernardSgtBR[notes 2]25 SqnMIA 10 September 1942
McDermott, John AlexanderSgtNZ23 SqnDied 2 January 1970
MacDonald, Alexander StewartSgtBR601 Sqn
MacDonald, Donald KennedyPlt OffBR603 SqnMIA 28 August 1940; Brother of Harold Kennedy MacDonald←[45]
MacDonald, Duncan StuartFlt LtBR213 SqnDSO, DFC
MacDonald, Harold KennedyFlt LtBR603 SqnKIA 28 September 1940; Brother of Donald Kennedy MacDonald←[46]
MacDonell, Aeness Ranald DonaldSqn LdrBR64 Sqn (CO)DFC
McDonough, Bryan MartinPlt OffAUS236 SqnMIA 1 August 1940
MacDougal, Charles WhiteSgtBR111 SqnKIA 5 March 1941 (Malta)
MacDougall, Ian NeilPlt OffBR141 SqnDFCDied August 1987
MacDougall, Ralph Ian GeorgeSqn LdrBR17 Sqn
McDougall, RoyPlt OffBR3
232 Sqns
McDowall, AndrewSgtBR602 SqnDFMDied 1981
McFadden, AubreyPlt OffBR73 SqnMIA 5 April 1942 (Singapore)
McFie, Colin HamiltonPlt OffBR611 & 616 SqnsDFC
McGaw, Charles AlexanderPlt OffAUS73
66 Sqns
KIA 1 October 1943
McGibbon, JamesPlt OffBR615 SqnKIA 29 September 1940
McGlashan, Kenneth ButterworthPlt OffBR245 SqnAFC
McGowan, Roy AndrewPlt OffBR46 SqnDied 20 March 2012
McGowan, Robert HenryPlt OffBR92 SqnKIA 22 December 1944
McGrath, John Keswick Ulick BlakePlt OffBR601 SqnDFC[42]
MacGregor, Alexander NoelSgtBR19 Sqn
McGregor, Alan JamesPlt OffBR504 SqnDSO
McGregor, Gordon RoyFlt LtCAN1 RCAFOBE, DFC, CdeG, MiD**[47]
McGregor, Hector DouglasSqn LdrNZ213 SqnKCB, CBE, DSODied 11 April 1973; Retired from RAF with the rank of Air Marshal.[48]
McGregor, Peter ReginaldPlt OffBR46 Sqn
McGugan, RobertSgtBR141 Sqn
McHardy, Donald Ballantine HardyFg OffBR229 SqnPOW 26 October 1940
McHardy, Eric HartgillPlt OffNZ248 SqnDSO, DFC
McInnes, APlt OffBR601 & 238 Sqns
McIntosh, Peter Roy CharlesSgtBR151 & 605 SqnsKIA 12 October 1940
McIntyre, A GPlt OffNZ111 Sqn
McKay, Donald Alastair StewartSgtBR501 Sqn & 421 FltDFM1917-1959
McKellar, Archibald AshmoreFlt LtBR605 SqnDSO, DFC*KIA 1 November 1940 [42]
MacKenzie, Duncan CameronPlt OffCAN56 SqnKIA 11 June 1943[49]
MacKenzie, John NoblePlt OffNZ41 SqnDFCRetired December 1957 retaining Sqn Ldr; died May 1993
Mackenzie, Kenneth WilliamPlt OffBR43 & 501 SqnsDFC, AFC, AEDied 4 June 2009 [50]
MacKinnon, A McLLt (FAA)BR804 NAS
MacKinnon, Donald DuncanSgtBR236 SqnKIA 18 July 1940
McKnight, William Lidstone "Willie"Plt OffCAN242 SqnDFC*MIA 12 January 1941[51]
MacLachlan, Alan MoncrieffSqn LdrBR92 Sqn
MacLachlan, James Archibald FindlayFlt LtBR145 & 73 SqnsDSO, DFC**Became well known for flying with a prosthetic arm. Died while POW 31 July 1943
MacLachlan, James RobertSqn LdrCAN46 Sqn (CO)
MacLaren, Archibald ColinPlt OffBR604 Sqn
McLaughlin, John WilliamSgtBR238 SqnDied 16 June 2001.
MacLean, Charles HectorPlt OffBR604 SqnAE*Died 19 July 2007
McLean, Robert JamesSqn LdrCAN400 SqnDied 20 October 2007
McLure, Andrew Crawford RankinPlt OffBR87 SqnKIA 20 July 1942
McMahon, John ReginaldSgtBR235 Sqn
McMullen, Desmond Anthony PeterFg OffBR54 & 222 SqnsDFC
McNab, Ernest ArchibaldSqn LdrCAN1 Sqn RCAF (CO)OBE, DFC, CD[51]
McNair, Robin JohnSqn LdrBR3 Sqn, 249 Sqn, 87 Sqn, 247 Sqn, 124 Wing & 74 SqnDFC
McNay, Alexander LoganSgtBR73 SqnMIA 5 September 1940
Macnamara, Brian RadleyFg OffBR603 SqnDSO
MacOnochie, Alfred Rippon DukeSgtBR235 Sqn
MacPhail, Frederick JohnFg OffBR603 Sqn
McPhee, ThomasSqn LdrBR151 & 249 SqnsDFC, DFMDied 22 February 2009[52]
MacPherson, Robert ReidFSgtBR65 SqnKIA 13 October 1941
MacRae, Ian NicholsonSgtBRFIU
MacRory, Harry IanSgtBR23 SqnKIA 3 January 1941
Machacek, JiriPlt OffCZ310 & 145 SqnsKIA 8 July 1941
Machin, William HowardSgtBR264 SqnKIA 24 August 1940
Maciejowski, Michał KSgtPOL111 & 249 Sqns
Macinski, JanuszPlt OffPOL111 SqnMIA 4 September 1940
Madle, Sydney JamesPlt OffBR615 & 605 Sqns
Maffett, Gerald HamiltonPlt OffBR257 SqnKIA 31 August 1940 [53]
Maggs, Mervyn HenryPlt OffBR264 SqnDied November 1987
Maguire, Harold JohnSqn LdrBR229 Sqn (CO)DSO
Mahoney, Timothy JosephPO (FAA)BR804 NASDied 1 August 1977
Main, Alistair David WilliamsSgtBR249 SqnKIA 16 July 1940
Main, Hedley RonaldSgtBR25 SqnKIA 27 August 1941
Maitland-Walker, Wilford HughFlt LtBR65 SqnDied 1969
Makins, Arthur EdwardFSgtBR247 SqnDied Sep 2000 Lerwick Born Thetford, Norfolk 1915; Commissioned December 1941
Malan, Adolph "Sailor"Flt LtSA74 Sqn (CO)DSO*, DFCDied 17 September 1963
Malengreau, Roger Fernand Fulgeance GhislainePlt OffBEL87 SqnCdeG, CBEDied May 1996[54]
Males, Ernest EdwardPlt OffBR72 SqnKIA 27 September 1940
Malinowski, BronislawSgtPOL43 SqnDied May 1982
Malinski, Jan LPlt OffPOL302 Sqn
Mallett, Ronald SpencerSgtBRSqnDFCKIA 28 June 1944
Maly, JaroslavPlt OffCZ310 SqnKIA 5 June 1941[55]
Mamedoff, Andrew B "Andy"Plt OffAME609 SqnKIA 8 October 1941[56]
Manger, KennethPlt OffBR17 SqnDFCMIA 11 August 1940
Mann, Harold JohnPlt OffBR1 Sqn
Mann, JackieSgtBR64 & 92 SqnsDied 12 November 1995
Mansel-Lewis, JohnPlt OffBR92 SqnKIA 4 April 1941
Mansfeld, Miroslav JanSgtCZ111 SqnDFC, DSO, AFCDied October 1991[57]
Mansfield, Bernard MartinSgtBR236 SqnKIA 25 February 1941
Mansfield, David ErnestSgtBR236 Sqn
Manton, EdwardSgtBR610 SqnKIA 29 August 1940
Manton, Graham Ashley LeonardSqn LdrBR56 Sqn
Marchand, Roy AchillePlt OffBR73 SqnKIA 15 September 1940[58]
Marcinkowski, Mieczysław SSgtPOL151 & 501 SqnMIA 1 November 1940
Marek, FrantisekSgtCZ310 & 19 SqnsKIA 14 September 1940[59]
Markiewicz, Antoni LSgtPOL302 Sqn
Marland, Rainford GentSgtBR222 SqnMiD**KIA 16 December 1941
Marples, RoyFg OffBR616 SqnDFC*Born Muswell Hill, 22 January 1920
KIA 26 April 1944 near Horsham, Sussex, while Wg Cdr Flying of 145 Wing RAF
Marrs, Eric SimcoxPlt OffBR152 SqnDFC, MiDKIA 24 July 1941
Marsh, Alan EdwardLt (FAA)BR804 NAS
Marsh, Edward HowardSgtBR152 Sqn
Marsh, Henry JamesSgtBR238 SqnMIA 13 August 1940
Marsh, William CharlesSgtBR236 Sqn
Marshall, Alfred ErnestSgtBR73 SqnDFC, DFMKIA 27 November 1944
Marshall, James EglingtonFg OffBR85 SqnDFCKIA 18 April 1942
Marshall, John VictorPlt OffBR232 SqnDFCDied 24 June 1984
Marshall, Thomas BrianSgtBR235 SqnDFC
Marshall, Thomas RobsonSgtBR219 SqnKIA 29 June 1941
Marsland, GuyPlt OffBR245 & 253 SqnsDied 1983
Marston, Kenneth JohnPlt OffBR56 SqnKIA 14 December 1940
Martel, LudwikPlt OffPOL54 & 603 SqnsDied 25 April 2010[60]
Martin, ASgtBR264 SqnService details unknown
Martin, Alan WilliamPlt OffBR235 SqnDFC
Martin, John ClaverleyFg OffNZ257 SqnMIA 27 August 1941
Martin, Richard Maurice ScottSub Lt (FAA)BR808 NASKIA 27 November 1940
Maslen, Thomas ArthurSgtBR235 SqnKIA 25 October 1941
Mason, WilliamSgtBR235 SqnKIA 15 February 1941
Massey, KennethSgtBR248 Sqn
Mather, John RomneyPlt OffBR66 SqnKIA 27 October 1940
Mathers, James WAC2BR29 & 23 Sqns
Matheson, Geoffrey CharlesFlt LtBR222 SqnKIA 24 August 1943[61]
Mathews, KennethPlt OffBR23 SqnKIA 20 October 1943
Matthews, Henry GeorgeSgtBR236 SqnDFM
Matthews, Henry Key FieldingFg OffBR54 & 603 SqnsKIA 7 October 1940[62]
Matthews, Ian WalterSgtBR64 SqnKIA 1 September 1942
Matthews, Peter Gerald HughFg OffBR1 SqnDFC
Maxwell, David AlexanderPlt OffBR611 & 603 SqnsKIA 14 February 1941
Maxwell, Hugh LockhartSqn LdrBR600 Sqn (CO)
Maxwell, WalterSgtBR264 SqnMIA 26 August 1940
May, Leonard DawsonSgtBR601 SqnMIA 25 October 1940
Mayers, Howard ClivePlt OffAUS601 SqnDFC*, DSOMIA 20 July 1942 [63][64]
Mayhew, Paul FrancisFg OffBR79 SqnKIA 19 February 1942 [65]
Mayne, ErnestWOBR74 SqnAFCDied 21 March 1978[66]
Meaker, James Reginald BryanPlt OffBR249 SqnDFCKIA 27 September 1940
Meares, Stanley ThomasFlt LtBR54 SqnDFCKIA 15 November 1941[67]
Measures, William Edward GeoffreyFlt LtBR74 & 238 SqnsAFC[68]
Medworth, John Charles OswaldSgtBR25 Sqn
Meeson, Charles VictorSgtBR56 SqnKIA 20 September 1940
Melville, James CosmoPlt OffBR264 SqnSurviving aircrew
Melville-Jackson, George HolmesPlt OffBR236 SqnDFCDied 9 March 2009[69]
Menage, Thomas NathanSgtBR29 SqnKIA 10 May 1941
Mercer, Robert Turner DeightonSgtBR609 SqnKIA 9 May 1941
Merchant, Henry JamesSgtBR1 Sqn
Meredith, Arthur DouglasSgtBR242 & 141 Sqns
Mermagen, Herbert W "Tubby"Sqn LdrBR266 & 222 Sqns (CO)OBE, CBE, CB, CdeLd'H[70]Died 1997[71][72]
Merrett, John CharlesSgtBR235 SqnAEDied approx March 2010 [73]
Merrick, ClaudePlt OffBR610 SqnDFCDied 1984
Merryweather, Sidney WilliamSgtBR229 SqnDFMMIA 5 June 1942
Mesner, Bertram WilliamSgtBR248 SqnMIA 13 September 1940
Metcalfe, Arthur CharlesSgtBR604 Sqn
Metham, JamesSgtBR253 SqnKIA 1 September 1942
Meyer, Reginald Henry RomeSgtBR236 SqnKIA 9 February 1944 (Greece)
Michail, ?SgtBR501 Sqn
Michiels, Albert Charles AntoineSgtBEL235 SqnKIA 16 July 1944
Middlemiss, WilliamSgtBR235 Sqn
Middleton, William ArthurPlt OffNZ266 SqnMIA 27 August 1941 (Dunkirk)[74]
Mierzwa, BoguslawPlt OffPOL303 SqnKIA 16 April 1941
Miksa, WlodzimierzPlt OffPOL303 SqnAfter war changed name to Pilkington-Miksa
Milburn, Reginald AlanSgtBR601 SqnDied 19 December 1983
Milren, Peter RaymondPlt OffBR54 & 66 SqnsKIA 11 February 1941
Mileham, Denys Edgar "Den"Plt OffBR41 SqnBorn Bromley, Kent 13 December 1920; Commissioned February 1940
KIA 15 April 1942 whilst serving with 234 Sqn, aged 22
Miles, Ernest EdwinSgtBR236 Sqn
Miles, Stanley FredrickSgtBR23 Sqn
Miley, Miles JohnFg OffBR25 SqnKIA 15 September 1940
Millard, Jocelyn George Power "Joce"Plt OffBR1 & 242 SqnsAEDied 10 May 2010 [60]
Miller, Arthur CharlesSgtBR604 SqnDFC
Miller, Anthony GarforthSqn LdrBRFIU & 17 Sqn (CO)DFC
Miller, Alfred JohnAC2BR23 Sqn
Miller, Roger Freeman GarlandPlt OffBR609 SqnKIA 27 September 1940 (Flying Spitfire X4107 it exploded when he collided with a Bf 110 over Chesilbourne, Dorset.)
Miller, RobertFlt LtBR3 SqnKIA 24 April 1942
Miller, Thomas HenrySgtBR25 SqnKIA 17 December 1942
Millington, William HenryPlt OffAUS79 & 249 SqnsDFCMIA 30 October 1940
Millist, Kenneth MiltonPlt OffBR73 & 615 SqnsDFCKIA 7 April 1941 (El Alamein)
Mills, Jack BaillieAC1BR23 Sqn
Mills, Jack PercivalSgtBR43 & 249 Sqns
Mills, Randolph StuartFlt LtBR87 Sqn (CO)DFC
Mills-Smith, FrankSgtBR601 SqnMIA 25 October 1940
Milne, John ArchibaldPlt OffCAN605 Sqn
Milne, Richard MaxwellFg OffBR151 SqnDFC
Milnes, Ambrose HenrySgtBR32 Sqn
Mitchell, GeorgeSgtBR23 SqnDied 1969
Mitchell, Gordon Thomas MannersPlt OffBR609 SqnKIA 11 July 1940
Mitchell, Harry ThorpePlt OffCAN87 SqnDFC[51]
Mitchell, Henry MaynardSqn LdrBR25 SqnDFCDied 12 April 2004
Mitchell, Herbert RobertSgt (RNAF)NZ3 SqnBorn Deep Creek, near Havelock, New Zealand 13 March 1917; Commissioned January 1942
MIA 12 May 1942 whilst serving with 603 Sqn in Malta, aged 25. Remembered on the Malta Memorial
Mitchell, Lancelot Robert GeorgeFg OffBR257 SqnMIA 7 September 1940
Mitchell, PeterSgtBR65 SqnKIA 16 July 1942 (Calcutta)
Mitchell, Philip Henry GurreyFg OffBR266 Sqn
Mitchell, Richard RonaldSgtBRSqnMBE, DFC
Moberly, George EdwardFg OffBR616 SqnKIA 26 August 1940
Molson, Hartland de MontarvilleFg Off (RCAF)CAN1 Sqn RCAFOBE, OCDied September 2002[75]
Monk, Denis AubreySgtBR236 Sqn
Monk, Ernest William JohnPlt OffBR25 SqnKIA 21 November 1940
Montagu, George WroughtonSqn LdrBR236 Sqn (CO)KIA 12 December 1940
Montague-Smith, Arthur MFlt LtBR264 SqnDLSurviving aircrew (born 1915)
Montgomery, Cecil RobertPlt OffBR615 SqnKIA 14 August 1940
Montgomery, Herbert FrancisSgtBR43 SqnKIA 14 August 1940
Moody, Dennis GeorgeSgtBR604 Sqn
Moody, Henry WollastonPlt OffBR602 SqnMIA 7 September 1940
Moore, Arthur RobertSgtBR245 & 3 SqnsDFCDied 1989
Moore, Peter JohnSgtAUS253 SqnKIA 3 June 1942
Moore, William RoyPlt OffBR264 SqnDied 1984
Moore, William StoreyFg OffAUS236 SqnKIA 24 December 1943
More, James Winter CarmichaelSqn LdrBR73 SqnDFCPOW 12 September 1944 (Japan)
Morewood, Roger Edward GuyFlt LtBR248 SqnSurviving aircrew [76]
Morfill, Percy FrederickFSgtBR501 SqnDFM1914-2004
Morgan, Peter JacquesPlt OffBR238 Sqn1919-1977
Morgan, Thomas Frederick DaltonFlt LtBR43 SqnDSO, DFCLeft the RAF as a Group Captain in 1952 1917-2004
Morgan-Gray, HughBR46 SqnKIA 22 February 1941
Morris, Edward JamesPlt OffSA79 SqnDSO, DFC
Morris, Geoffrey EdwardPlt OffBRFIU
Morris, JohnPlt OffBR248 Sqn
Morrison, Joseph PearsonSgtBR17 & 46 SqnsKIA 22 October 1940
Morrison, NeilSgtBR54, 72 & 74 SqnsKIA 24 February 1941[77]
Morrough-Ryan, Oliver Bertram "Buck"Plt OffBR41 SqnBorn Co. Meath, Ireland 1919
KIA 26 July 1941 with 68 Sqn [78]
Mortimer, Percival AlexanderPlt OffBR85 & 257 SqnsKIA 6 November 1942
Mortimer-Rose, Edward BrianPlt OffBR234 SqnDFC*KIA 25 January 1943 (Tunisia)
Morton, James StorrsFg OffBR603 SqnDFC1916-1982
Moss, Raymond ChristopherSgtBR29 Sqn
Moss, William James MarchSub Lt (FAA)BR213 SqnMIA 27 August 1940; ARAeS
Mott, Walter HenrySgtBR141 Sqn
Mottram, RoyPlt OffBR92 SqnKIA 31 August 1941[79]
Mouchotte, Rene G O JAdjFree FR245 & 615 SqnsCdeG, DFC, CdeL, CdeLd'HKIA 27 August 1943[80]
Mould, Edward Anthony "Tony"SgtBR74 SqnKIA 20 January 1943[81]
Moulton, Eric WalterSgtBR600 Sqn
Mounsdon, Maurice HewlettPlt OffBR56 SqnSurviving aircrew
Mount, Christopher JohnFlt LtBR602 SqnDSO, DFC23 July 2002
Mowat, Noel JosephFg Off (RNAF)NZ245 SqnDSO, MiDKIA 7 November 1946 [82]
Mowat, Robert InnesSgtBR248 Sqn
Moyham, Harold Frederick JohnSgtBR248 SqnKIA 3 November 1940
Mrazek, KarlPlt OffCZ46 Sqn
Muchowski, Konrad AntoniSgtPOL85 & 501 SqnDied 1988
Mudie, Michael RobertPlt OffBR615 SqnKIA 14 July 1940
Mudry, WlodzimierzSgtPOL79 Sqn
Muirhead, Ian JamesPlt OffBR605 SqnDFCKIA 15 October 1940
Mumler, Mieczyslaw V MSqn LdrPOL302 Sqn (CO)Died 1985
Mungo-Park, John ColinFlt LtBR74 SqnDFC*KIA 27 June 1941[83][84]
Munn, Wellesley SpencerFSgtBR29 SqnDFMDied 1982
Munro, John GraySqn LdrBR263 Sqn
Murch, Leonard CharlesPlt OffBR253 SqnDied of polio 16 September 1943 (Libya)[85]
Murland, William JohnSgtNZ264 SqnDied 15 November 1978
Murray, Alan DuncanSqn LdrBR46, 501 & 73 SqnsDFC
Murray, JamesSgtBR610 & 74 SqnsKIA 3 April 1943 (El Alamein)
Murray, Patrick HattonSgtBR73 SqnKIA 8 December 1942 (Kiel)
Murray, Thomas BurnleyPlt OffBR616 SqnAFCDied 1984

N

NameRankNationalitySqn during BattleDecorationsNotes
Naish, Kenneth EdwardSgtBR235 SqnDFC
Narucki, Aleksander RyszardPlt OffPOL607 SqnKIA 11 May 1941
Naughtin, Harold ThomasSgtBR235 SqnMIA 28 May 1941
Neil, Thomas Francis "Ginger"Plt OffBR249 SqnDFC, AFC, AESurviving aircrew[86]
Nelson, DickFlt SgtBR235 SqnDied 26 June 1972
Nelson, William HenryFg OffAME [87]74 SqnDFCMIA 1 November 1940[51][88]
Nelson-Edwards, George HassallPlt OffBR79 SqnDFC
Nesbitt, Arthur DeaneFg OffCAN1 Sqn RCAFOBE, DFC, CdeGDied 22 February 1978
Neville, William JohnSgtBR610 SqnKIA 11 August 1940
Newbury, John CharlesPlt OffBR609 Sqn
Newbury, M APlt OffBR145 SqnKIA during the Battle of Britain, but date unknown
Newham, Edward ArnoldSgtBR235 Sqn
Newling, Michael AlanPlt OffBR145 SqnDFCKIA 6 July 1941
Newport, Douglas VictorSgtBR235 Sqn
Newton, Edwin FrankSgtBR29 Sqn
Newton, Harry SnowSgtBR111 SqnAFC
Nicholas, John Beville HowardFg OffBR65 Sqn
Nicholls, Douglas Benjamin FletcherSgtBR87, 242 & 151 SqnsDFCSurviving aircrew
Nicholls, Thomas George FrankSgtBR23 SqnKIA 10 April 1941 (Air Gunner)
Nichols, Dennis HughSgtBR56 SqnDied 23 August 2001
Nicolson, James BrindleyFlt LtBR249 SqnVC, DFCMIA 2 May 1945 (in Singapore)
Nicolson, Peter BethuneSgtBR232 SqnKIA 29 May 1941 (in North Africa)[89]
Niemiec, PawelFg OffPOL17 Sqn
Nightingale, Frederick GeorgePlt OffBR219 SqnKIA 17 December 1940
Niven, Hugh GlenPlt OffCAN601 & 602 SqnsDied 8 April 2008[90]
Nixon, WilliamACBR23 SqnKIA 30 August 1944 (in Germany) (Pilot)[91]
Noble, Brian RobertPlt OffBR79 Sqn
Noble, DennisSgtBR43 SqnKIA 30 August 1940 (Pilot)
Noble, William JohnSgtBR54 SqnDied 1979
Nokes-Cooper, BenjaminFg OffBR236 SqnKIA 1 August 1940 (Air Gunner)
Norfolk, Norman RobertPlt OffBR72 SqnDFC
Norris, Philip PurchellSgtBR213 SqnKIA 13 August 1940 (Pilot)
Norris, Robert Wilson CFg OffCAN401 Sqn
Norris, Stanley CharlesFlt LtBR610 SqnDFC
North, GeraldPlt OffBR257 SqnContinued service as flight instructor in Canada
North, Harold LeslieFg OffNZ43 SqnKIA 1 May 1942
North-Bomford, David JohnSgtBR17 Sqn
Norwell, John King "Jock"SgtBR54 & 41 SqnsAFCSurviving aircrew
Born Perth, Scotland 4 October 1917; Commissioned July 1942; granted commission as Fg Off in RAFVR 1947; retired 1954.[92]
Norwood, Robin Keith CollenPlt OffBR65 SqnDied 2 April 1970
Nosowicz, ZbigniewPlt OffPOL56 Sqn
Nowakiewicz, Eugeniusz Jan AdamSgtPOL302 SqnCrashed and taken POW 23 July 1942
Nowell, William RonaldSub Lt (FAA)BR804 NASDied 2 December 1976
Nowierski, TadeuszPlt OffPOL609 SqnDied 2 April 1983
Nunn, Stanley GeorgePlt OffBR236 SqnDFC
Nute, Romilly Ronald JamesSgtBR23 SqnKIA 11 March 1941 (Air Gunner)
Nutter, Reginald CharlesSgtBR257 SqnDFCSurviving aircrew

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.[93]

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 Awarded for "an act or acts of valour, courage or devotion to duty whilst flying, though not in active operations against the enemy".
CBCompanion of 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 CrossAwarded 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".
DFC*Distinguished Flying Cross and BarA bar is added to the ribbon for holders of the DFC who received a second award.
DFC**Distinguished Flying Cross and BarA second bar is added to the ribbon for holders of the DFC and Bar who received a third award.
DFMDistinguished Flying MedalAwarded 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".
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 CrossAwarded for "an act or acts of exemplary gallantry during active operations against the enemy on land to all members, of any rank".
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. 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. parents given as Irish
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