Ronald Derek Gordon Wight D.F.C.

Rank:Flt.LieutenantNumber:34187
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No:213 Sqn RAF
Name of Rgt or Ship:Fighter Command - Battle of Britain
Died:11/08/1940Age:24
How Died:Killed in Action
Country of burial:FranceGrave Photo:Yes
Cemetery or Memorial:Cayeux-Sur-Mer Comm. Cemetery
Town Memorial:Hale
Extra Information:
Born at Skelmorlie, Ayrshire in 1915, the son of John Eric & Ethel Wight.

Ronald was a "Battle of Britain" Pilot, (one of "The Few").   He joined the
RAF in March 1934 and was posted to 5 FTS, Sealand on 03/04/1934.

He joined 64 Sqn at Martlesham Heath on 16/03/1936 and remained with that
Sqn until 10/06/1938, when he went to SHQ staff at RAF Wittering.

He was posted to 213 Sqn there on 07/02/1939 as a Flight Commander.

On 17/05/1940 he was sent to Merville (11/45), to support the hard pressed
Sqns in France.  On 19/05/1940 he destroyed a Hs 126 and shared a Do 17.
The Sqn withdrew on 21/05/1940, with his flight going to RAF Manston.

Over Dunkirk on the 27/05/1940 he destroyed two Bf 109s, on the 28th
another and two 'probables', on the 30th he shared in a Do17 and on the
31st destroyed another two Bf 109s.    He was awarded the D.F.C on
21/06/1940.    Out on patrol,  in Hurricane N 2650 'O', he was shot down 
over Portland at 11.00 hours on 11/08/1940.

APO - 16/03/34;   PO - 28/08/35;   FO - 28/02/37;   FL 28/02/39.

See "Men of the Battle of Britain".

D.F.C. photo in local newspaper - 28/06/40.

M.I. - "In proud and everlasting memory of our only son and brother.  Dad,
Mum and ?????".

Award of Distinguished Flying Cross reported in the 25/06/1940 edition of
the Sale & Stretford Guardian.

Memorials found on:
St. Peter's (Gorse Hill)
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