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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. | |
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. |