Maurice Hilton-Barber
Maurice Clinton Hinton Barber, DFC (born 8 August 1912 in Craddock) was a South African lieutenant colonel in the South African Air Force during World War II. Born August 8, 1912, to Craddock, in the Cape Province of South Africa, Mauritius Barber served during World War II in the Squadron 250 of the RAF on the Western front Deserted in 1942. He went on to command Squadron 450 / RAAF November 1942 until March 1943. Although it was considered to have achieved 5 wins, it seems that this total is only 3. He received a DFC in February 1943 and was transferred to the SAAF with the rank of lieutenant colonel. After the war he became Director of Civil Aviation in Southern Rhodesia.[1]
Awards
- Distinguished Flying Cross on 23 February 1943 as Acting Squadron Leader of the No. 450 (RAAF) Squadron, Royal Air Force[2]
Distinguished Flying Cross citation
Lieutenant Colonel Barber's official DFC citation says:
During operations in the Western Desert this officer displayed great skill and unflagging devotion to duty. As flight and squadron commander his steady judgment and high morale proved a tower of strength. In 1 flight during the battle of El Alamein, Squadron Leader Barber destroyed 3 Junkers 87's. His example has been worthy of high praise.[2]
References
- ^ "Barber's biography". Ciel de Gloire. Ciel de Gloire. November 15, 2015. Retrieved November 15, 2015.
- ^ a b "Barber's awards". World War 2 Awards. World War 2 Awards. November 15, 2015. Retrieved November 15, 2015.