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Arthur Roscoe | Squadron Leader Arthur Roscoe DFC American Art Roscoe joined the RAF in February 1941, through the Clayton Knight Committee that was recruiting American civilian pilots for the RAF. Arriving in England he joined 71 Eagle Squadron, where he made his first claims. In June 1942 he volunteered for service on Malta and flew off the carrier HMS Furious on 11th August to join 229 Squadron. During his final combat on 12th October he was shot down, wounded and evacuated from the island in a Liberator, which in turn crashed on landing in Gibraltar. On recovery, he was posted to join 165 Squadron, then 242 Squadron, and in May 1944 was given command of 232 Squadron. He had destroyed 4 enemy aircraft and probably 3 more. |
Items Signed by Squadron Leader Arthur Roscoe DFC |
![]() ![]() | Malta - George Cross by Robert Taylor. SOLD OUT | Pilot Officer John Bisley of 126 Squadron in combat with Me 109s from JG-53 during one of the intense aerial air battles over Valetta in April 1942. Between the summer of 1940 and the end of 1942, Malta became one of the most bombed places on earth....... | NOT AVAILABLE |
![]() ![]() | Malta - George Cross by Robert Taylor (AP) SOLD OUT | Pilot Officer John Bisley of 126 Squadron in combat with Me 109s from JG-53 during one of the intense aerial air battles over Valetta in April 1942. Between the summer of 1940 and the end of 1942, Malta became one of the most bombed places on earth....... | NOT AVAILABLE |
![]() ![]() | Malta - George Cross by Robert Taylor. (B) SOLD OUT | Pilot Officer John Bisley of 126 Squadron in combat with Me 109s from JG-53 during one of the intense aerial air battles over Valetta in April 1942. Between the summer of 1940 and the end of 1942, Malta became one of the most bombed places on earth....... | NOT AVAILABLE |
![]() ![]() | Malta - George Cross by Robert Taylor. (C) SOLD OUT | Pilot Officer John Bisley of 126 Squadron in combat with Me 109s from JG-53 during one of the intense aerial air battles over Valetta in April 1942. Between the summer of 1940 and the end of 1942, Malta became one of the most bombed places on earth....... | NOT AVAILABLE |
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| Squadrons for : Squadron Leader Arthur Roscoe DFC | ||
| A list of all squadrons known to have been served with by Squadron Leader Arthur Roscoe DFC. A profile page is available by clicking the squadron name. | ||
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No.165 Sqn RAF | ||
Infensa virtuti invidia - Envy is the foe of honor
No.165 Sqn RAF
Be bold
No.229 Sqn RAF
Strike
No.232 Sqn RAF
Toujours pret - Always ready
No.242 Sqn RAF
First from the eyries
No.71 Sqn RAF
| Aircraft for : Squadron Leader Arthur Roscoe DFC | ||
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Spitfire | ||

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