John Stanley Booth Military person

Squadron Leader John Stanley Booth DFC* (1919–1958) was an English aviator, a pilot in the Royal Air Force during the Second World War, and, after the end of the conflict, became a test pilot. After spending almost ten years working for the Saunders-Roe company, he was killed in 1958 while test flying the SR.53, an experimental interceptor.

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John Stanley Booth
Birth dateDecember 09, 1919
Birth place
England , Yorkshire , Totties
Date of deathJune 05, 1958
Place of death
MoD Boscombe Down

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Military person

award
Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom)
military operations
Battle of France
service number41658
service start1938
service end1945

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