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Unwanted Hero Colin Pateman

Unwanted Hero By Colin Pateman

Unwanted Hero by Colin Pateman


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Summary

The story of Douglas Barnard based on a pencil diary, regaling his success in evading capture in France and escaping via Spain after having been shot down. A bomber and Spitfire pilot, decorated with the DFC, Barnard was later court-martialled for taking an aircraft without permission to rescue Japanese-held, emaciated, allied prisoners of war.

Unwanted Hero Summary

Unwanted Hero: The Flying Career of Squadron Leader Donald Barnard DFC, 1937-1955 by Colin Pateman

Donald Barnard came to England from St Lucia to join the RAF as a bomber pilot. On his second tour of operations, he was shot down over northern France in September 1942. He was rewarded with the Distinguished Flying Cross whilst missing in action. Donald evaded capture; assisted to Spain by an escape network, and later compiled a detailed diary of his entire evasion exploits. Posted to test fly Spitfires, flying in excess of 1,000 individual aircraft. Barnard then moved to the Far East supply dropping in 1945. In Burma disapproving of the delay in recovering the emaciated allied POWs, he decided to take an aircraft without authority. 25 prisoners were recovered from Bankok to Rangoon. After a full Court Martial, he was dismissed from the RAF. He flew civilian aircraft after the war in Australia and in Britain, joining No.2 Civil Anti Aircraft Co-operation Unit in Norfolk, 1953. Flying ended for him in 1955, and he died in 1997 at the age of 79. Rarely has the opportunity been available to reproduce from a diary such a personal account of evasion. A bomber and Spitfire pilot, Court Martialled for the rescue of Japanese held emaciated allied prisoners of war, creates a unique career story supported by French resistance sources original photographs.

About Colin Pateman

Colin Pateman served for 32 years in Sussex Police, a qualified Home Office Instructor in all Police Dog roles. In addition, the specific search dog requirements with the armed services saw him trained by the Royal Engineers, and deployed as a search advisor in both his home county and Nationally. Oliver Clutton-Brock grew up in Lincoln where he developed a keen interest in the RAF. After attending prep school at The Craig in Windermere (1953-58) and then Shrewsbury School (1958-63), he had a number of jobs before joining the Civil Service in London. After researching for his first book, Massacre over the Marne (1994), he continued with research for a book on RAF Bomber Command prisoners of war (2003) and also one on RAF evaders (2009). Hobbies are, inter alia, collecting RAF signed covers, and old glasses and weights.

Table of Contents

Contents Foreword Acknowledgements Preface 1. Early Days 2. Diary - Part 1: shot down; in northern France. 3. Diary - Part 2: to Marseille, and the south of France. 4. Diary - Part 3: departure for the Pyrenees, Spain and the UK. 5. The Fillerin family; the PAT/PAO line; the crew. 6. RAF, 1943 - 1946. 7. Civilian flying, 1946 - 1955. Appendix I The Barnard family tree. II The message "sent" by pigeon from Renty (French & English). III Ships in Convoy MKF7, Gibraltar - Gourock, 20 - 26 January 1943. IV Far East Dakota Losses, 1945. V Aircraft types (& engines) flown by Donald Barnard. VI The medals of Squadron Leader Donald Barnard DFC Endnotes

Additional information

GOR008408952
9781781550793
1781550794
Unwanted Hero: The Flying Career of Squadron Leader Donald Barnard DFC, 1937-1955 by Colin Pateman
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Fonthill Media
2012-09-20
240
N/A
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