A. R. H. Barton
Anthony Richard Henry Barton DFC (17 December 1913 – 4 April 1943) was an English Royal Air Force officer who played an important part in the Battle of Britain and in the defence of Malta during the siege by the Axis powers in the Second World War. The Times wrote of Barton: "In April 1942, when he was awarded the D.F.C., he was spoken of as a keen and courageous pilot, who had fought with great distinction in the Battle of Britain, and who had destroyed five enemy aircraft before he himself was shot down and severely wounded." Barton is buried at St Andrew's church, Totteridge.
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A. R. H. Barton
Anthony Richard Henry Barton DFC (17 December 1913 – 4 April 1943) was an English Royal Air Force officer who played an important part in the Battle of Britain and in the defence of Malta during the siege by the Axis powers in the Second World War. The Times wrote of Barton: "In April 1942, when he was awarded the D.F.C., he was spoken of as a keen and courageous pilot, who had fought with great distinction in the Battle of Britain, and who had destroyed five enemy aircraft before he himself was shot down and severely wounded." Barton is buried at St Andrew's church, Totteridge.
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