Frederick Higginson Military person

Wing Commander Frederick "Taffy" Higginson OBE DFC DFM (17 February 1913 – 12 February 2003), was a fighter ace of the Royal Air Force during World War II.The Flight Sergeant was part of the deployment which went to Dunkirk in 1940, where he became an ace within the first six months of the war. Awarded the DFM and commissioned as a Flight Lieutenant, by the time he was shot down over Lille in 1941, he had reached a tally of 15 victories. After capture, escape to Vichy France, recapture, he returned to England via Monte Carlo and Spain. Returning to operations in late 1942, the air battle required that he used his knowledge in training new pilots and developing improved strategies and tactics.

Personal facts

Birth dateFebruary 17, 1913
Birth place
Gorseinon , Swansea , Wales
Date of deathFebruary 12, 2003
Place of death
Swansea , Wales

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Military person

award
Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom)
Order of the British Empire
Distinguished Flying Medal
military operations
Battle of Britain
World War II
Battle of Dunkirk
military unit
No. 56 Squadron RAF
service start1929
service end1956

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External resources

  1. http://www.conscript-heroes.com/Art39-HaroldCole.html