Allegiance United Kingdom Rank Group Captain | Name Robert Barbour | |
Born 31 August 1895Scotland ( 1895-08-31 ) Died 1980 (aged 84–85)Devon, England Service/branch British ArmyRoyal Air Force Unit King's Own Scottish BorderersRoyal Flying CorpsNo. 205 Squadron RAF Awards Distinguished Flying CrossAir Force Cross |
Group Captain Robert Lyle McKendrick Barbour was a Scottish World War I flying ace credited with six aerial victories.
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Biography
Barbour attended the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, as a Gentlemen Cadet, from where he was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the King's Own Scottish Borderers on 27 October 1916. On 22 December 1917 he was seconded to the Royal Flying Corps, receiving promotion to Lieutenant on 27 April 1918. As a pilot with 205 Squadron RAF, he shot down six enemy aircraft between June and October 1918, the first three in a DH.4, and the second three in a DH.9A.
Barbour resigned his army commission on 1 August 1919 in order to accept a permanent commission in the Royal Air Force. He was promoted from Flying Officer to Flight Lieutenant in December 1925, and was awarded the Air Force Cross in June 1928. He received further promotions; to Squadron Leader on 1 October 1934, to Wing Commander on 31 December 1937, and to (Temporary) Group Captain on 1 September 1940.