Gerald Stapleton Military person

Squadron Leader Basil Gerald "Stapme" Stapleton DFC (12 May 1920 – 13 April 2010) was a RAF officer and fighter ace who flew Spitfires and Typhoons during World War II. He preferred the name Gerald and was nicknamed 'Stapme' after a phrase used in his favourite cartoon strip Just Jake published in The Daily Mirror. His score of 6 enemy aircraft destroyed, 2 shared destroyed, 8 probably destroyed and 2 damaged, all achieved on Spitfires during the Battle of Britain made him one of the outstanding pilots of that battle and he was revered as one of Richard Hillary's contemporaries in whose book The Last Enemy, he features. Without doubt he was one of the real 'characters' to survive the war and to many the quintessential image of a Battle of Britain fighter pilot, complete with handlebar moustache.

Personal facts

Gerald Stapleton
Alias (AKA)Stapme
Birth dateMay 12, 1920
Birth place
Durban , South Africa
Date of deathApril 13, 2010

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Military person

award
Airman's Cross
Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom)
military operations
Arnhem
Battle of Britain
World War II
military command247 Squadron
military unit
RAF Kenley
No. 247 Squadron RAF
No. 257 Squadron RAF
No. 603 Squadron RAF
service number41879
service start1939
service end1946

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External resources

  1. http://www.bbmf.co.uk/foreword.html