
_________________________________________________ On April 30th Grant and four other pilots were flown to Gibraltar to lead in a further group of 47 Spitfires, which they did on May 9th from the American Carrier USS Wasp, plus 17 Spitfires from HMS Eagle (Operation Bowery). Having returned to Gibraltar HMS Eagle delivered a further 17 Spitfires on May 18th (Operation LB) _________________________________________________
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_________________________________________________ Citation for the award of the Distinguished Flying Cross“Acting Squadron Leader Stanley Bernard GRANT (33417), No.249 Squadron. This officer is an excellent fighter pilot. On one occasion he led a force of fighter aircraft over many miles of sea into Malta. On the same day, after his aircraft had been refuelled, he took off and destroyed a Junkers 88. For the rest of the day he remained at the head of his squadron in a series of fierce battles over the island. He has destroyed at least 4 enemy aircraft and damaged many more.” (London Gazette – 5 June 1942) _________________________________________________ Citation for the award of the Bar to the Distinguished Flying Cross“Acting Wing Commander Stanley Bernard GRANT, D.F.C. (33417). In December, 1942, this officer flew the leading aircraft of a formation acting as escort to a force of fighter bombers. During the flight, 63 enemy air transports escorted by 5 twin-engined fighters were intercepted. Leaving the fighter bombers to attack the transports, Wing Commander Grant led his formation in an attack on the enemy fighters, all of which were shot down. This officer, who displayed great dash, destroyed 2 of them. He has participated in many sorties and as a result of his outstanding work, much success has been achieved. He has at all time's proved himself to be an inspiring and courageous leader.” (London Gazette – 29 January 1943) _________________________________________________ Air Ministry, 1st January, 1945The KING has been graciously pleased to give orders for the publication of the names of the following personnel who have been mentioned in despatches: _________________________________________________ Victories Include :
7.5 or 6.5 / 4 / 6 Stats from Aces High 2nd Ed. (Shores/Williams) & Aces high Vol. 2 (Shores) _________________________________________________ Air Ministry 1st January, 1946The KING has been graciously pleased to give orders for the publication of the names of the following personnel who have been mentioned in despatches: _________________________________________________
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Thanks to Conor O'Brien who sent the pix and info. He writes :
"I was his ADC in Bahrain when he was an Air Vice Marshall in 1968/9.
A charming man and a delight to work for."
On these pages I use info from the London Gazette Archives,
Newspaper articles via the Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation (CMCC)
as well as other sources both published and private