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The Signatories
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F/O Tony (Titch) Hallett DFC a member of
198 Rocket Firing Typhoon Squadron operated from bases in Southern
England (Manston to Hurn). Operating from Thorney Island on D-day
and then from several landing strips on The Beachhead, France
and Belgium between January and November 1944.
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Flt. Lt. David Ince DFC was born in Glasgow
and was educated at Aysgarth School and Cheltenham College. Failing
to meet the eyesight standards for aircrew he became a gunner
officer in 1940 and managed to pass a wartime RAF medical board
at his third attempt. Seconded for Army Cooperation duties, he
trained in Canada at 35 EFTS and 37 SFTS before returning to the
UK to fly Hurricanes and Mustangs at 41 OTU.
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Flying Officer Tom Hannam qualified as a
pilot in October 1942 having been trained by the US Army Air Forces
in Georgia, Alabama and Florida. Returning to the UK and after
Operational Training Unit he joined 222 (Natal) Squadron, which
was equipped with Spitfires Mark V’s in January/February 1943
aged 21.
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Flt. Lt. John ‘Chips’ Carpenter DFC was born
on 9 April 1921. He began elementary flying instruction at Redhill
and later on Harvards at Turnhill with the RAF in February 1939
and on completion of his training he joined 263 Squadron at Filton
in November. On 21 April 1940 the squadron embarked on HMS ‘Glorious’
for Norway, flying off three days later to land on a frozen lake.
By the 26th all the Gladiators were either destroyed or unserviceable,
so 263 Squadron re-embarked for the UK.
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