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Tiger Club: the Story of John Freeborn Dfc

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Tiger Club: the Story of John Freeborn Dfc

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Acting Pilot Officer John Freeborn reported to RAF Hornchurch on 29 October, 1938. John was posted from Flying Training School to join the already acclaimed 74 'Tiger' Squadron at eighteen years of age. One of the first people John met when he arrived at the station was Bob Stanford Tuck of 65 squadron. At that time the Squadron was equipped with the Gloster Gauntlet. A Flight's Commander was a well built, handsome South African man called Adolf 'Sailor' Malan. On first meeting Malan, John thought he seemed nice enough and soon learnt that he was a determined leader, a fine flyer and an aggressive fighter pilot. 'He was definitely the best shot there was' John recalls. 'Without question Malan was a brilliant marksman, but I could out fly him and I bloody told him so too.' John flew many operations with 74 Squadron in Spitfires during the early years of the war and The Battle of Britain; he was awarded the DFC for his efforts. During a brief respite for 74, John Freeborn was promoted to Flight Lieutenant and on 29 August he was given command of A Flight. In 1941, the first couple of months saw 74 Squadron, now based at Biggin Hill flying across the Channel with 92 and 66 Squadron conducting fighter Sweeps and Circus sorties over the French coast. On 17 February 1941, John Freeborn learnt that he had been awarded a bar to his DFC. At that time he had destroyed twelve enemy aircraft and damaged many more. In December 1941, John Freeborn's time with 57 OTU came to an end and shortly after, he was posted to the United States of America as a Liaison Officer. Throughout the following years John would serve in 602 Squadron as a Squadron Leader supernumerary, then onto 118 Squadron as Commanding Officer and then finally he became the RAF's youngest Wing Commander, responsible for the 286 Italian Wing stationed at Grottaglie. In 1946 John Connell Freeborn DFC and Bar left the Royal Air Force with honour and distinction. AUTHOR: Chris Yeoman has worked with John Freeborn, now well into his eighties, to write this account of his part in the Battle of Britain with 74 'Tiger' Squadron and events prior to that. This account is based on John's logbook which sharpened his memory of the combat situations included. Unfortunately the logbooks John's post-78 Sqn RAF career have been lost. SELLING POINTS: * Includes flying with other famous Aces such as 'Sailor'Mallan, Stanford Tuck and Mungo Park * Includes John's part in the infamous 'Battle of Barking Creek' when two Spitfires were accidently shot down by 78 Squadron and one pilot was killed. * Adds new insights of flying with the Aces of The Battle of Britain. ILLUSTRATIONS 20 b/w plates
Release date NZ
June 18th, 2009
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Illustrations
20 mono in plates
Imprint
Pen & Sword Aviation
Pages
224
Publisher
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Dimensions
156x234x15
ISBN-13
9781848840232
Product ID
3117457

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