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List of World War II aces from South Africa Totally Explained
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Everything about List Of World War Ii Aces From South Africa totally explainedThis is a list of fighter aces in World War II from South Africa. For other countries see List of World War II aces by country
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| Name |
Kills |
Squadrons |
Awards |
| James Richard A. Bailey |
6.5 |
85, 125, 264 and 600 RAF |
DFC |
| Maurice C. H. Barber |
5 |
250 and 450 RAF |
DFC |
| Andrew Christian Bosman |
10.5 |
72 RAF, 1, 2 and 4 SAAF |
DSO, DFC |
| Adrian Jacobus Botha |
5 |
1 SAAF |
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| Brian John L. Boyle |
5.5 |
1 SAAF |
DFC |
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| Name |
Kills |
Squadrons |
Awards |
| Robert Joseph P. Collingwood |
5 |
82 and 152 RAF, 1 SAAF |
DFC |
| Louis C. Cooke-Botha |
5 |
5 SAAF |
DFC |
| Tyler J. Courtney |
| Edward Dixon Crew |
10.5 |
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| Name |
Kills |
Squadrons |
Awards |
| Carl Raymond Davis |
13 |
601; Killed in action 06.09.40 |
DFC |
| Peter Grenfell Dexter |
5 |
16, 54, 603 & 611Sq; Killed in Flying Accident 14/Jul/1941 |
DFC |
| Kenneth Weekes Driver |
12 |
1 SAAF |
DFC |
| Andrew Duncan |
5.5 |
1 and 5 SAAF |
DFC |
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| Name |
Kills |
Squadrons |
Awards |
| Johannes Markel Faure |
5.5 |
92 RAF, 1 and 4 SAAF |
DSO, DFC and bar |
| John Everitt Frost |
15 |
3 and 5 SAAF |
DFC and bar |
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| Name |
Kills |
Squadrons |
Awards |
| John Henry Gaynor |
5.5 |
1, 2 and 7 SAAF |
DFC |
| Douglas William Golding |
9 |
4 SAAF |
DFC |
| Charles Patrick Green |
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| Name |
Kills |
Squadrons |
Awards |
| Geoffrey David L. Haysom |
6 |
79 RAF |
DSO, DFC |
| John Loch Hewitson |
5 |
1, 4 and 5 SAAF |
DFC |
| R. C. Hojem |
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| Petrus Hendrick Hugo |
22 |
615 and 41 RAF |
DSO, DFC and two bars |
| Caesar Barrand Hull |
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| J. Daniel William Human |
5 |
1, 2 and 5 SAAF |
DSO, DFC and bar |
J
| Name |
Kills |
Squadrons |
Awards |
| George Robert A. M. Johnston |
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| Name |
Kills |
Squadrons |
Awards |
| Dennis Vernon D. Lacey |
6 |
2 and 5 SAAF |
DFC |
| Henry Patrick Lardner-Burke |
8.5 |
1, 19, 46, 126 and 222 RAF |
DFC and bar |
| Charles James Laubscher |
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| Albert Gerald Lewis |
18 |
85, 249 |
DFC w. bar |
| Vernan Mears L. Lindsay |
5 |
2 SAAF |
DFC |
| D. H. Loftus |
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| Name |
Kills |
Squadrons |
Awards |
| "Sailor" Malan |
35 |
74 RAF |
DSO and bar, DFC and bar |
| G. J. Le Mesurier |
6 |
1 SAAF |
DFC |
| Peter Carel R. Metelerkamp |
5 |
1 SAAF |
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| "Zuba" Douglas G. Morris |
5 |
406 RCAF |
DSO, DFC |
| E. J. Morris |
10 |
79, 238 and 250 RAF |
DSO |
O
| Name |
Kills |
Squadrons |
Awards |
| Newell Orton |
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| Malcolm Stephen Osler |
12 |
145 and 601 RAF, 1 SAAF |
DFC and bar |
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| Name |
Kills |
Squadrons |
Awards |
| Robin Pare |
6 |
1 and 5 SAAF |
DFC |
| Marmaduke Pattle |
41 |
80 and 33 RAF |
DFC and bars |
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| Name |
Kills |
Squadrons |
Awards |
| Alexander C. Rabagliati |
7 |
46 and 126 RAF |
DFC and bar |
| McClelland Eric S. Robinson |
5.5 |
1 SAAF |
DFC |
| Johannes Jacobus Le Roux |
23.5 |
73, 91, 111, 602 RAF |
DFC and two bars |
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| Name |
Kills |
Squadrons |
Awards |
| Eric Cowley Saville |
8 |
112 and 260 RAF; 2 and 5 SAAF |
DFC and bar |
| J. T. Seccombe |
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| H. F. Smith |
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| Basil Gerald "Stapme" Stapelton |
6.5 |
32, 247, 257 and 603 RAF |
DFC DFC (Dutch) |
| Harry Starret |
6.5 |
33 RAF |
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| Name |
Kills |
Squadrons |
Awards |
| Robert Henry Talbot |
10 |
274 RAF and 1 SAAF |
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| Servas van Breda Theron |
10 |
250 RAF and 3 SAAF |
DSO, DFC |
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| Name |
Kills |
Squadrons |
Awards |
| Brian Van Mentz |
7.5 |
222 and 504 RAF |
DFC |
| Cornelius Arthur Van Vliet |
12 |
1, 4 and 7 SAAF |
DFC |
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| Name |
Kills |
Squadrons |
Awards |
| Thomas Young Wallace |
8 |
111 and 610 RAF |
DFM |
| Lawrence Robertson S. Waugh |
6 |
417 and 601 RAF, 1 SAAF |
DFC |
| S. R. Whiting |
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| H. E. N. Wildsmith |
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| L. A. Wilmot |
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| Edward Taylor Wilson |
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