Those pilots from France who fought in the Battle of Britain had managed to escape from the Blitzkrieg onslaught in the spring of 1940. They readily joined the Royal Air Force, as it was their only way to get back at the Nazi invasion of their homeland. Unlike many young British pilots in Fighter Command, many pilots from France were battle-hardened, as they had gained flying experience in combat in defence of their own country before withdrawing to RAF bases in the UK.
ADJ P M Blaize
ADJ H J Bouquillard
ADJ Y J Briere
ADJ M P C Choron
ADJ F H E J A DeLaboucchere
ADJ X de DeMontbron
2/Lt. J-F Demozay
Capt. C J M P deScitivaux de Greische
ADJ E F M L Fayolle
ADJ C P Guerin
ADJ H G Lafont
ADJ R G O J Mouchotte
ADJ G C Perrin
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