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By Chaucer Auctions
Nov 6, 2024
Unit 1, Bowles Well Gardens, Folkestone, Kent, CT19 6PQ
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LOT 109:

WW2 RAF Battle of Britain pilot Cyril Bamberger signed piece with b/w 8 x 6 photo. Cyril Stanley Bam Bamberger, DFC ...

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WW2 RAF Battle of Britain pilot Cyril Bamberger signed piece with b/w 8 x 6 photo. Cyril Stanley Bam Bamberger, DFC and Bar, AE (4 May 1919 - 3 February 2008) was a Royal Air Force pilot who fought in the Battle of Britain, the defence of Malta and the Korean War. Bamberger flew with No. 610 Squadron during the early air fighting over the Channel that followed the Dunkirk evacuation. The squadron suffered heavy casualties but Bamberger was credited with a probable Messerschmitt Bf 109 on 28 August in combat off the Kent coast. When No. 610 Squadron was withdrawn to rest in mid-September 1940, Bamberger was posted to No. 41 Squadron RAF at Hornchurch and was soon back in action in the Battle of Britain. He was credited with his first confirmed combat victory, again a Bf 109, over Canterbury on 5 October. With the Battle of Britain winding down, Bamberger volunteered for Malta. He flew Hurricanes with No. 261 Squadron RAF from Hal Far from late November 1940 and was credited with shooting down two Junkers Ju 87 aircraft over the Grand Harbour in January 1941. Bamberger joined No. 93 Squadron RAF in 1942 and was deployed to Tunisia. He was commissioned pilot officer (No. 116515) on 9 February 1942[3] and promoted to flying officer on 1 October 1942. [4] With the same squadron, he returned to Malta in 1943 and was credited with another kill, again a Junkers Ju 87 on 13 July, this time over Sicily. Bamberger was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) which was gazetted on 28 September 1943. Bamberger was promoted to flight lieutenant on 9 February 1944, [7] returned to the UK in July 1944 and in November of the same year was awarded a Bar to his DFC. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

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