Kenneth Driver
Kenneth Weekes Driver was a South African Air Force pilot and fighter ace during World War II who recorded 10 'kills' At the start of the war he was a flying instructor in the SAAF before serving with 6 Squadron on Home Defence. In December 1939 he joined 1 Squadron as a Flight Commander. After the war he stayed in the SAAF but was killed in a flying accident in 1947 while attending a course.
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Kenneth Driver
Kenneth Weekes Driver was a South African Air Force pilot and fighter ace during World War II who recorded 10 'kills' At the start of the war he was a flying instructor in the SAAF before serving with 6 Squadron on Home Defence. In December 1939 he joined 1 Squadron as a Flight Commander. After the war he stayed in the SAAF but was killed in a flying accident in 1947 while attending a course.
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Kenneth Weekes Driver was a So ...... 1947 while attending a course.
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1918-04-03
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Brooklyn, Pretoria
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South African Air Force
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Driver, 2nd from left
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1947-02-03
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Kenneth Weekes Driver
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Bath, England
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Major
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Kenneth Weekes Driver was a So ...... 1947 while attending a course.
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