Robert Talbot (SAAF officer)
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Robert Henry Talbot | |
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Nickname(s) | Bob |
Born | Boksburg | 27 June 1916
Died | 3 June 1941 | (aged 24)
Buried | Halfaya Sollum War Cemetery |
Service/ | South African Air Force |
Rank | Lieutenant |
Service number | 102795V |
Battles/wars |
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Robert Talbot (1916-1941) was a South African flying ace of World War II, credited with 10 'kills'.[1]
Born in Boksburg, he joined the South African Air Force and received his pilot wings in October 1939. He flew Hawker Hartebees with 13 Squadron SAAF in 1940 before being posted to 274 Squadron from September 1940 to January 1941, taking part in the first Libyan Campaign. He was briefly posted home but then joined 1 Squadron SAAF in April 1941, flying Hurricanes. On 3 June 1941 his aircraft was damaged by Italian anti-aircraft artilleries, during a strafing run over Gambut airfield[2] and his plane crashed into the sea on the way back to base and he was killed.[1]
References
- ^ a b Shores, C; Williams C (15 July 2008). Aces High: A Tribute to the Most Notable Fighter Pilots. Grub Street. ISBN 978-1-898697-00-8.
- ^ Sgarlato, Nico (2022). Duelli aerei ad El Alamain (in Italian). Italy: Delta editrice. pp. 58–59.
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