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1960: Group Captain James 'Johnnie' Johnson, the fighter ace of Second World War fame, with his wife, Paula, outside Buckingham Palace, London, after being made a Commander, Military Division, of the Order of the British Empire. The Queen Mother held the investiture on behalf of the Queen. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-1960-group-captain-james-johnnie-johnson-the-fighter-ace-of-second-106542481.html
RMG59C0H–1960: Group Captain James 'Johnnie' Johnson, the fighter ace of Second World War fame, with his wife, Paula, outside Buckingham Palace, London, after being made a Commander, Military Division, of the Order of the British Empire. The Queen Mother held the investiture on behalf of the Queen.
RAF fighter ace Group Captain James Edgar Johnson, DSO, DFC, seen at Biggin Hill, the Kent RAF station. Johnson was bringing in one of three Spitfires for their 'retirement' from service with the RAF. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-raf-fighter-ace-group-captain-james-edgar-johnson-dso-dfc-seen-at-106542465.html
RMG59C01–RAF fighter ace Group Captain James Edgar Johnson, DSO, DFC, seen at Biggin Hill, the Kent RAF station. Johnson was bringing in one of three Spitfires for their 'retirement' from service with the RAF.
The end of a chapter in British history for RAF fighter pilots Group Captain James Edgar ('Johnnie') Johnson (in cockpit) and Group Captain James Rankin, seen at Biggin Hill, Kent, as they brought in two of the last three Spitfires for their 'retirement'. Johnson was the top scoring Allied fighter pilot of the Second World War against the Luftwaffe, with 38 kills and Rankin had 22 'kills' to his name. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-end-of-a-chapter-in-british-history-for-raf-fighter-pilots-group-106542462.html
RMG59BYX–The end of a chapter in British history for RAF fighter pilots Group Captain James Edgar ('Johnnie') Johnson (in cockpit) and Group Captain James Rankin, seen at Biggin Hill, Kent, as they brought in two of the last three Spitfires for their 'retirement'. Johnson was the top scoring Allied fighter pilot of the Second World War against the Luftwaffe, with 38 kills and Rankin had 22 'kills' to his name.
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