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George Barclay (RAF officer)

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Flying Officer Richard George Arthur Barclay (74661), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve – No. 249 Squadron. This officer has shown admirable coolness and courage in combat against the enemy. His keenness and determination have enabled him to destroy at least four of their
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His diaries, written during his wartime career up until his death, were published in 1974 and give a rare, descriptive and highly articulate first hand account of the life of a fighter pilot in 1940–41. An expanded edition was published in 2012.
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a memorial to both brothers is in Cromer Parish Church, where their father was vicar at the time of their deaths: George Barclay, "Battle of Britain Pilot:the self-portrait of an RAF fighter pilot and escaper," Haynes Publishing, 2012
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on 17 July 1942. He is buried at the El Alamein War Cemetery, Egypt. Barclay's older brother Charles, an army officer, was killed in 1944.
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in September 1941. He force landed and evaded capture, making his way to Spain with help from the
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Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom)
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and his family home for most of his childhood was in the
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George Barclay

South London
El Alamein
Egypt
Royal Air Force
Squadron Leader
No. 249 Squadron
No. 611 Squadron
No. 238 Squadron
Second World War
Battle of Britain
North African Campaign
Western Desert campaign
First Battle of El Alamein

Distinguished Flying Cross
DFC
Royal Air Force
flying ace
Second World War
First Battle of El Alamein
South London
Anglican
rector
CT Studd
rectory
Great Holland
Hawtreys
Stowe School

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