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I have a question about Paul Richey's account of the Battle of 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
		
	
	
	Britain, given in "Fighter Pilot", B T Batsford, 1941 A pilot called "Johnny" has his photo on Plates 3 and 18. Does anybody know the surname of this pilot? I think this person was a Group Captain at HQ of 2 Allied Tactical Air Force, Munchen Gladbach, in 1956.  | 
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	news ![]() I have a question about Paul Richey's account of the Battle of Britain, given in "Fighter Pilot", B T Batsford, 1941 A pilot called "Johnny" has his photo on Plates 3 and 18. Does anybody know the surname of this pilot? I think this person was a Group Captain at HQ of 2 Allied Tactical Air Force, Munchen Gladbach, in 1956. I have a paperback (republished in 1969 and printed 1977) that lists the pilot in both pics as "Johnny Walker". In the postscript to the book, Johnny Walker is listed as surviving the war as a wingco. Cheers Dave Kearton  | 
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Thanks Dave. That's him. My 1941 edition has no names, presumably for 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
		
	
	
	censorship reasons. On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 08:49:05 +0930, "Dave Kearton" wrote: "Richard Wright" wrote in message news ![]() I have a question about Paul Richey's account of the Battle of Britain, given in "Fighter Pilot", B T Batsford, 1941 A pilot called "Johnny" has his photo on Plates 3 and 18. Does anybody know the surname of this pilot? I think this person was a Group Captain at HQ of 2 Allied Tactical Air Force, Munchen Gladbach, in 1956. I have a paperback (republished in 1969 and printed 1977) that lists the pilot in both pics as "Johnny Walker". In the postscript to the book, Johnny Walker is listed as surviving the war as a wingco. Cheers Dave Kearton  | 
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