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40: 407: 374:. Whyte described the action: "I remember our first combat together. While on a shipping patrol we were vectored on to a He 111. Jack made his favourite three-quarter attack which had brought him success in Abyssinia. I attacked from the rear. We each claimed half a share in its destruction." On 16 May, Frost destroyed a 436:, "Form up chaps I am heading North", and that was the last we heard of him." Frost's aircraft and remains have never been found, and his fate remains unclear. Some sources suggest that Frost fell victim to one of the most prominent German aces, 299:
landed his aircraft in a nearby field, while other 3 Sqn pilots fired on Italian infantry attempting to capture the pair. Kershaw escaped in his aircraft with Frost sitting on his lap, an action for which Kershaw was awarded the
693: 48:, sitting between two of his most experienced pilots, Lieutenant Robin Pare (left) and Captain Andrew Duncan, Egypt, March/April 1942. All three were missing or killed in action by the end of June. 432:. Rod Hojem, one of the South African pilots involved in this combat commented: "There was one hell of a dogfight, and after it was over I can clearly remember Jack calling up the squadron on the 708: 678: 457: 703: 723: 713: 718: 688: 668: 462: 282: 205: 188: 673: 394:
Frost was appointed commander of No. 233 Wing on 31 May, but his replacement at 5 Squadron, Andrew Duncan, was shot down and killed by
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squadron during the war, credited with the destruction of 15 Axis aircraft. South African pilots with higher numbers of kills, such as
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Willi Langer was killed.) At this stage, Frost's total tally stood at 15 Axis aircraft destroyed.
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Squadrons in No. 233 Wing; the main role of the SAAF fighters at the time was highly dangerous
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Hauptmann Hans Joachim Marseille Ein Jagdfliegerschicksal in Daten, Bildern und Dokumenten
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South African recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom)
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On 15 March 1941, Frost was shot down by anti-aircraft fire while
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On 28 May 1942, he was involved in a shared victory over a
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The campaign ended effectively in November 1941 with the
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South African military personnel killed in World War II
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Tomahawk and Kittyhawk Aces of the RAF and Commonwealth
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Aces of the Luftwaffe, "Günther Steinhausen, Leutnant"
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D. P. Tidy, "South African Air Aces of World War II",
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Aerial disappearances of military personnel in action
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John Frost (disambiguation)

No. 5 Squadron
Queenstown, Eastern Cape
Missing in Action
Bir Hakeim
South African Air Force
Major
No. 3 Squadron SAAF
No. 5 Squadron SAAF
Second World War
East African Campaign
North African Campaign
Distinguished Flying Cross
Bar
DFC
Bar
fighter ace
Second World War
South African Air Force
Pat Pattle
Adolph "Sailor" Malan
Royal Air Force
South African Air Force
captain
No. 3 Squadron
Hawker Hurricanes
Italian
East African Campaign
Fiat CR.42

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