No. 20 Squadron RAF - Notable Airmen

Notable Airmen

  • Dennis Latimer, MC, Distinguished Flying Cross
  • William McKenzie Thomson, MC, DFC
  • Harry G. E. Luchford, MC
  • Thomas Percy Middleton, DFC
  • Wilfred Beaver, MC
  • Howard Percy Lale, Distinguished Service Order, DFC
  • Frederick Thayre, MC
  • August Iaccaci, DFC
  • Paul Iaccaci, DFC
  • Reginald Makepeace, MC
  • Ernest Hardcastle, DFC
  • Douglas Graham Cooke, MC
  • David John Weston, DFC
  • Richard M. Trevethan, MC
  • George E. Randall, DFC
  • Francis Richard Cubbon, MC
  • Cecil Roy Richards, MC
  • Frank Johnson, Distinguished Conduct Medal
  • William Durrand, MC
  • Air Marshal Victor Groom, DFC
  • Air Commodore Henry Crowe, MC
  • Geoffrey H. Hooper, MC, DFC
  • Robert Kirby Kirkman, MC
  • Air Vice-Marshal Thomas Traill, DFC
  • Harold Hartney, Distinguished Service Cross, Legion d'Honneur, Croix de Guerre, Medal for Military Valor
  • Air Vice-Marshal George Reid, DSO, MC
  • Ernest Lindup, MC
  • David MacKay McGoun, MC
  • John Cowell, DCM, MM
  • Group Captain Campbell Hoy, MC
  • Walter Noble, DFC;
  • Frank Stevens, Order of the British Empire.
  • Arthur Ernest Newland, Distinguished Flying Medal with Bar
  • William Benger, MM
  • Edward Sayers, Medaille Militaire, Croix de Guerre
  • Harold Leslie Edwards, DFC, MM
  • Thomas Mottershead, Victoria Cross (1892–1917) (Great War)
  • Donald Cunnell (1893–1917)
  • Air Vice-Marshal Don Bennett (1910–1986)
  • James Harry Lacey (1917–1989)
  • Alfred Mills, DFC

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