
Stapme
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One of the most famous fighter pilots of the Second World War, Basil Gerald "Stapme" Stapleton achieved flying ace status in the Battle of Britain and was immortalized in Richard Hillary's classic wartime memoir The Last Enemy. Born in Durban, South Africa, Stapleton joined the Royal Air Force in 1939 and flew Spitfires with 603 Squadron. His legendary escapades during the Battle of Britain account for nearly twenty enemy aircraft destroyed, probably destroyed or damaged.
Stapleton later became flight commander of 257 Squadron and a gunnery instructor at RAF Kenley and Central Gunnery School, Catfoss. He returned to combat in 1944, flying Typhoons as commander of 247 Squadron. For his courageous combat during the Battle of Arnhem, he received the Dutch Flying Cross. In December of 1944, he was forced to land inside German lines and spent the rest of the war as a prisoner in Stalag Luft I on the Baltic coast.
Nicknamed 'Stapme' after a phrase used in his favorite cartoon 'Just Jake', Stapleton was a larger-than-life character who became a beloved public figure in his postwar life. With his handlebar mustache and good-humored bravado, he became for many the quintessential ace fighter pilot. In this authoritative and intimate volume, Stapleton tells his full story to historian David Ross, author of the acclaimed biography Richard Hillary.
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- Intro
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Foreword
- Prologue
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1: 'Baaaasil!'
- Chapter 2: Spitfire Squadron
- Chapter 3: 'Stap-me what a filly!'
- Chapter 4: 'Night and Day, you are the One'
- Chapter 5: After the Battle
- Chapter 6: Flight Commander & Gunnery Instructor
- Chapter 7: Flying Command
- Chapter 8: Operation Market Garden and a DFC (Dutch)
- Chapter 9: 'Enjoy today, for tomorrow we die!'
- Chapter 10: 'Unt how is Squadron Leader Stapleton, unt how is 247 Squadron?'
- Chapter 11: Stalag Luft I, Barth
- Chapter 12: 'Hamba Gashle/Sahla Gashle'
- Chapter 13: 'God's own' Botswana
- Chapter 14: 'Will you sign this please Squadron Leader Stapleton?'
- A: Record of Service
- B: Aircraft types flown
- C: Victory claims during Battle of Britain
- D: No.247 Squadron bases
- E: No.247 Squadron Commanding Officers
- F: Mini biography Oberleutnant Franz von Werra
- G: Mini biography Group Captain Charles Green
- H: Programme of events for the last Battle of Britain Fighter Pilots Reunion, RAF Lakenheath
- I: Selection of surviving Intelligence and Combat Reports
- J: Bogus Red Cross Form Map of Stalag Luft I, Barth
- K: Map of Africa
- L: Map of South Africa and Botswana
- Bibliography
- Index of Personalities
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