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Funeral held for WWII flying ace Funeral held for WWII flying ace
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The funeral of a Battle of Britain fighter ace is taking place in East Sussex later.The funeral of a Battle of Britain fighter ace is taking place in East Sussex later.
Wing Commander Bob Doe, of Crowborough, is credited with destroying at least 14 enemy aircraft while serving with the RAF.Wing Commander Bob Doe, of Crowborough, is credited with destroying at least 14 enemy aircraft while serving with the RAF.
The 89-year-old died in hospital of pneumonia on 21 February.The 89-year-old died in hospital of pneumonia on 21 February.
Surrey-born, Wing Cdr Doe was a Spitfire pilot during the battle. A bugler will play the Last Post at All Saints Church, Crowborough. Surrey-born Wing Cdr Doe was a Spitfire pilot during the battle. A bugler will sound the Last Post at All Saints Church, Crowborough.
Wing Cdr Doe was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) for his heroics in the sky and the Distinguished Service Order (DSO) for his inspirational leadership.Wing Cdr Doe was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) for his heroics in the sky and the Distinguished Service Order (DSO) for his inspirational leadership.
He was shot down in 1940 and a year later suffered facial injuries and a broken arm when his plane crashed.He was shot down in 1940 and a year later suffered facial injuries and a broken arm when his plane crashed.
After he retired from the RAF he worked at a family-owned garage business in Rusthall, Tunbridge Wells, Kent.After he retired from the RAF he worked at a family-owned garage business in Rusthall, Tunbridge Wells, Kent.