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Patrick Woods-Scawen - an ace who died within a day of his brother and fellow fighter pilot
Tony Woods-Scawen - he died after baling out too low just as his brother had done 24 hours before
'Rusty' Rushmer - 603 squadron
Jim 'Black' Morton - 603 squadron
Noel 'Broody' Benson - one of three 603 pilots shot down on their first day of action in 11 Group
Robin 'Bubbles' Waterston - full of enthusiasm but killed in the first few days of action
Dudley Stewart-Clark
'Stapme' Stapleton -
Peter Dexter - an heroic attempt to save his friend's life
Philip 'Pip' Cardell - one of 13 pilots from 603 killed in the Battle
'Ras' Berry - a prolific fighter ace with four kills in one day
'Sheep' Gilroy - one of 603's aces
Geoffrey Page - founding member of the Guinea Pig Club
Percy Burton - killed ramming an enemy aircraft after running out of ammunition
'Jumbo' Gracie - an ace Flight Commander in 56 Squadron
'Dopey' Davies - shot down and baled out over Brabourne, Ashford
'Barry' Sutton - shot down by a Spitfire
'Bob' Constable Maxwell
Sgt Peter Hillwood - swam for 2 miles after being shot down over Sheerness and baling out
Sgt Smythe - an unassuming but successful fighter pilot
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