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David Moore Crook

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of 1 November 1940 said he had, "led his section with coolness and judgment against the enemy on many occasions. He has destroyed six of their aircraft besides damaging several more."
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A new paperback edition of his memoir Spitfire Pilot was published by Greenhill Books in October 2021. The new edition includes an introduction by the British historian
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on 18 December 1944 on a high level photographic sortie, Crook was seen to dive into the sea near
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Crook wrote an autobiographical work about his experiences during the battle entitled
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David Moore Crook photographed in September 1940. Copied from his autobiography
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for his actions during the battle. The official notice of this award in the
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David Moore Crook portrait by Cuthbert Orde, November 1940, reproduced in
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with effect 9 December 1940. In April 1944 he was posted to AFU
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Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom)
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in 1942. A portrait of Crook by official RAF artist Captain
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Spitfire Pilot: A Personal Account of the Battle of Britain
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On 8 November he was sent on an Instructor's course at the
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on 13 August. On 15 August 1940, he mistakenly shot down a
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was reproduced on the frontispiece. Crook also wrote
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Huddersfield
Aberdeen
Royal Air Force
Flying Officer
No. 609 Squadron RAF
Second World War
Battle of Britain
Distinguished Flying Cross
DFC
flying ace
Second World War
University of Cambridge
Spitfire
Battle of Britain
No. 609 Squadron RAF
Auxiliary Air Force
pilot officer
Junkers Ju 87
Sturzkampfgeschwader 77 (StG 77)
Jagdgeschwader 53 (JG 53)
Messerschmitt Bf 109
Blenheim fighter
Bf 109's

Distinguished Flying Cross
London Gazette
Central Flying School
flying officer
Wheaton Aston

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