Paterson Clarence Hughes
Paterson Clarence Hughes, DFC (19 September 1917 – 7 September 1940) was an Australian fighter ace of World War II. Serving with the Royal Air Force (RAF), he was credited with as many as seventeen aerial victories during the Battle of Britain, before being killed in action on 7 September 1940. His tally made him the highest-scoring Australian of the battle, and among the three highest-scoring Australians of the war.
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Paterson Clarence Hughes
Paterson Clarence Hughes, DFC (19 September 1917 – 7 September 1940) was an Australian fighter ace of World War II. Serving with the Royal Air Force (RAF), he was credited with as many as seventeen aerial victories during the Battle of Britain, before being killed in action on 7 September 1940. His tally made him the highest-scoring Australian of the battle, and among the three highest-scoring Australians of the war.
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Paterson Clarence "Pat" Hughes ...... i est remise à titre posthume.
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Paterson Clarence Hughes, DFC ...... ss, and was buried in England.
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Portrait of man in dark military uniform with pilot's wings
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World War II
* European air campaign
** Battle of Britain
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1917-09-19
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Cooma, New South Wales, Australia
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Pat Hughes, 1940
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1940-09-07
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Sundridge, Kent, England
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Paterson Clarence Hughes
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Everyone talks about the wrong ...... died you see. That was a blow.
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No-one had more air sense than ...... oo close but that was his way.
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There's no use muttering about ...... s all one can ask after all...
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—Bob Doe, quoted in 2000
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—Hughes to his brother shortly after the outbreak of World War II
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—Joe Roddis, Hughes' fitter
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Paterson Clarence "Pat" Hughes ...... lus de victoires de la guerre.
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Paterson Clarence Hughes, DFC ...... coring Australians of the war.
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