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Last Surviving Battle Of Britain Pilot, John ‘Paddy’ Hemingway, Dies At 105

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisMarch 18, 2025 History No Comments4 Mins Read
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Last Surviving Battle Of Britain Pilot, John ‘Paddy’ Hemingway, Dies At 105.

The last surviving pilot of the Battle of Britain, Group Captain John “Paddy” Hemingway, has passed away at the age of 105, marking the end of an era for the Royal Air Force (RAF) and World War II veterans.

 

Originally from Dublin, Mr Hemingway joined the RAF as a teenager before the outbreak of the Second World War. By the age of 21, he was serving as a fighter pilot during the Battle of Britain, a decisive three-month campaign in which the RAF defended British skies against the German Luftwaffe.





 

Tributes to a Wartime Hero

Paying tribute to Mr Hemingway, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer highlighted the sacrifices made by RAF pilots, stating that their courage “helped end WWII and secure our freedom.”

 

The RAF, in a statement, confirmed that he had “passed away peacefully” on Monday. Describing his passing as “the end of an era,” the RAF acknowledged his bravery and the vital role he played during one of the most significant air battles in history.

Mr Hemingway was one of “The Few” – a title given to the pilots who fought in the Battle of Britain, inspired by Sir Winston Churchill’s famous words:

“Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.”

 

A Life of Service and Sacrifice

During the war, Mr Hemingway’s squadron shot down 90 enemy aircraft over 11 days in May 1940 and provided fighter cover during the Battle of France. He was shot down four times in total, twice in August 1940 alone, forcing him to bail out of his Hurricane fighter into the sea off Essex and later into marshland.

 

His heroism earned him the Distinguished Flying Cross in 1941, awarded for acts of valour and devotion to duty while flying in active operations. On the way to collect his medal from King George VI, he narrowly survived yet another crash, escaping from a Blenheim aircraft that went down during take-off.

 

Later in the war, while serving with the 85 Squadron at RAF Hunsdon, he had to bail out of a Havoc night fighter due to an instrument failure in bad weather. In Italy, his Spitfire was hit multiple times near Ravenna, forcing him to parachute into enemy territory, where he was helped back to Allied lines by Italian civilians.

 

                A Modest Hero

Speaking to BBC News NI in 2023, Mr Hemingway reflected on his service with humility, stating, “I don’t think we ever assumed greatness of any form. We were just fighting a war which we were trained to fight.”

 

His biggest regret, he admitted, was the loss of close friends, particularly fellow pilot Richard “Dickie” Lee in August 1940.

 

A Lasting Legacy

Chief of the RAF Air Staff, Sir Rich Knighton, who met Mr Hemingway in Dublin earlier this year, described him as “an amazing character whose life story embodies all that was and remains great about the Royal Air Force.”

John ‘Paddy’ Hemingway

The RAF acknowledged his passing as a “poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by those who fought for freedom during World War II.”

 

“This quiet, composed, thoughtful, and mischievous individual may not have wanted to be the last of ‘The Few’, but he embodied the spirit of all those who flew sorties over this green and pleasant land,” the RAF statement concluded.

 

John “Paddy” Hemingway’s remarkable life and service will remain a symbol of courage, resilience, and dedication for generations to come.

Source: BBC

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