Harold Alfred Whistler | |
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Nickname | Willy |
Born | 30 December 1896 Theddlethorpe, Lincolnshire, England |
Died | 1 March 1940 |
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Service/branch | Royal Flying Corps Royal Air Force |
Years of service | 1916–1940 |
Rank | Group Captain |
Unit | No. 3 Squadron RFC, No. 80 Squadron RAF |
Commands held | No. 55 Squadron RAF |
Battles/wars | World War I |
Awards | Distinguished Service Order Distinguished Flying Cross and Bar |
Group Captain Harold Alfred Whistler DSO DFC and Bar (30 December 1896–March 1940) was an English fighter pilot and flying ace in World War I.
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Alfred Harold Whistler was born in 1896 in Theddlethorpe, Lincolnshire the son the Reverend Alfred James Whistler and his wife Mary Maud. In the 1901 Census of Louth he is listed as Harold Alfred Whistler aged 4 with his parents, older brother and two older sisters living at the Rectory at Little Carlton.[1] Whistler was educated at Ounde near Peterborough and then to the Royal Military College at Sandhurst.
Originally commissioned in the Dorsetshire Regiment in 1916 he had transferred to the Royal Flying Corps to be trained as a pilot. He was soon on operations and was wounded in action on 29 January 1917 when he was with 3 Squadron. When he recovered he joined 80 Squadron as a flight commander flying the Sopwith Camel and returned to operations in France in 1918. He was credited with 23 victories ( 1 balloon, 13 destroyed, 9 'out of control') between March 1918 and October 1918, all while flying the Sopwith Camel.
With the end of the war he stayed in the Royal Air Force as an instructor with various units.
In the late 1920s he commanded 55 Squadron in operations against the Najd Bedouin tribesmen. By 1940 he was Chief of Staff of RAF India as an acting Air Commodore. On a return trip to the United Kingdom from India on an Imperial Airways Handley Page H.P.42 it disappeared without trace over the Gulf of Oman 1 March 1940 with eight on board.
His name is inscribed on the Singapore Memorial at the Kranji War Cemetery [2]
Whistler was born Alfred Harold Whistler and his medal citations reflect that but other records list him as Harold Alfred Whistler.