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Checketts, J M, New Zealand, Air Force, 484 Squadron, 611 Squadron, 1 Squadron, Westhampnett Wing, Pilot, Squadron Leader

Squadron Leader J M Checketts RNZAF, standing in front of a Supermarine Spitfire when commanding the Air-to-Air Combat Squadron of the Central Gunnery School at Sutton Bridge, Lincolnshire. Checketts joined No. 485 Squadron RNZAF, shooting down his first enemy aircraft on 30 May 1943. He then joined No. 611 Squadron RAF, becoming a flight commander, and then, on returning to 485 Squadron in September as its commanding officer, was shot down over occupied Europe after his 11th victory. He evaded capture and returned to the United Kingdom in five days, after which he was posted to the CGS. Following this he commanded No. 1 Squadron RAF for a short period, and then led the Westhampnett Wing until the end of the war, bringing his score to 14. IWM (CH 11675)

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Kilpatrick Martin Adam "Mart" ,New Zealand, Royal New Zealand Air Force, 75 Squadron, Pilot, Flight Lieutenant.

Information kindly supplied by David Kilpatrick (Son of Martin)
Martin Adam Kilpatrick was born on the 4th November 1918 in New Zealand. Joined the Territorial Army as a driver in 1940 following his service with the Army he learnt to fly with the New Plymouth Aero Club training on Taylor Club and Moth Minor aircraft. Completing 3.05 hours dual instruction and a further 7.25 solo. Armed with this Mart attended R.N.Z.A.F. Pilot training selection committee in New Plymouth and after many problems to do with his eye sight (Unfounded) and a couple of "fails" in some academic tests he was finally accepted for pilot training.


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