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De Peyster Brown

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Years of service
  
1940–1945

Unit
  
No. 401 Squadron RCAF

Name
  
De Brown


Allegiance
  
Canada  United Kingdom  United States

Service/branch
  
Royal Canadian Air Force  Royal Air Force  United States Air Force

Rank
  
Flying Officer (RCAF/RAF) Major (USAAF)

Service number
  
RCAF – C1094 USAAF – AO1699391

Battles/wars
  
World War II Battle of Britain Berlin Airlift Korean War

Died
  
August 3, 1991, Santa Maria, California, United States

Battles and wars
  
World War II, Battle of Britain, Berlin Blockade, Korean War

De Peyster Douw Brown DFC (1915–1991) was an American fighter pilot who volunteered to fly for the British Royal Air Force in World War II. He was one of 11 American pilots who flew with RAF Fighter Command between 10 July and 31 October 1940, thereby qualifying for the Battle of Britain clasp to the 1939–45 campaign star.

World War II

Brown joined the Royal Canadian Air Force claiming to be of Canadian nationality on 9 September 1939 and was posted to No. 112 Squadron RCAF. On arrival in England he was sent to No. 5 OTU RAF Aston Down to convert to Hurricanes and then to No. 1 Squadron RCAF at RAF Northolt on 2 September 1940.

On 27 September 1940 he claimed a Dornier Do 17 destroyed and a shared Junkers Ju 88. On 5 October he was badly shot up in combat with Bf109's but nevertheless pursued one into cloud, being later credited with a 'damaged'. His own aircraft crashed on landing back at Northolt but he was uninjured.

Brown transferred to the United States Army Air Forces on 25 May 1942. He was given the rank of Lieutenant, later promoted Captain, and held the rank of Major when he retired. He remained in the service for 12 years after the end of World War II and after the war was involved with the Berlin Airlift and possibly served in Korea.

Brown died in hospital in Santa Maria, California in August 1991.

References

De Peyster Brown Wikipedia