One of Churchill's Own: The Memoirs of Battle of Britain Ace John Greenwood

John Greenwood

One of Churchill's Own: The Memoirs of Battle of Britain Ace John Greenwood
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Published
17 December 2021
Pages
168
ISBN
9781399014458

One of Churchill’s Own: The Memoirs of Battle of Britain Ace John Greenwood

John Greenwood

John Greenwood was born in East London on 3 April 1921. At the age of eighteen, in February 1939, he forged his fathers signature and joined the RAF on a short service commission. Seven months later, Britain declared war on Germany and his squadron, 253, was formed. In May 1940, John and his fellow pilots were sent to France with 24 hours notice where he shot down a Dornier 17 and a Messerschmitt 109 the very next day. This terrific start heralded a sorry return to England, with only four pilots and three aircraft remaining. The squadron were sent to Kirton-in-Lindsey to reform, having lost half the Squadron in France, including the CO and both Flight Commanders. At the end of August 1940, the reformed Squadron flew down to Kenley to join the tumult of the Battle of Britain. The next day, John shot down a Heinkel III, before subsequently being credited with ½ a Junkers 88 and a Messerschmitt 109. An impressive tally, yet despite being credited with 5 and half victories in France and The Battle of Britain, he was, controversially, one of the few aces never to be awarded a DFC. Although he emigrated to Australia in the 1950s, he returned to London for the 25th, 50th and 60th Battle of Britain Anniversaries, then again in 2005 for the unveiling of the Battle of Britain monument, before passing away in 2014. He was the last surviving member of 253 Squadron and his voice records a unique perspective on just what it meant to be a member of Churchills illustrious Few. This is his story. AUTHOR: John Greenwood (1921-2014) joined the Royal Air Force in 1939. He served throughout the Second World War, seeing active service during both the Battle of France and the Battle of Britain. He was credited with five and a half victories over the course of these two battles. This is an impressive tally, by anyone’s measure, yet he was one of the few aces never to receive a DFC. This autobiography, published for the first time by Pen and Sword Books, has been released with the full backing of the late author’s family. It is hoped that its release will shine a light on an overlooked ace, affording him the recognition he deserves.
50 b/w photographs

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