A recent visit to High Ercall church provided an opportunity to see a memorial scroll to the men of the “China-British Fighter Squadron” which had always fascinated me. It was tucked away in a side chapel but nevertheless was a beautiful sight. It lists around 80 airmen who died in the 2WW with a wealth of detail such as the circumstances in which they died, memorials on which they are listed, where they came from, where buried and even their nicknames. Two (F/O Robertson & Sgt McCuaigh) died in a collision which killed them both. The Chinese connection is marked by the Sqn crest which includes a scroll with Chinese script on it, their motto ‘Rise from the East’ and a poem entitled ‘ The China Brits’ the last verse of which runs:
We who are left are no longer of their age, as once we were,
Yet we remember that once they flew beside us, wing to wing.
Now they keep formation in our hearts.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No._247_Squadron_RAF
There’s a book out there called ‘Rise from the East: The Story of No. 247 (China-British) Sqn’ by David Marchant which I shall make every effort to locate. I don’t suppose anyone has a copy!?
There’s a book out there called ‘Rise from the East: The Story of No. 247 (China-British) Sqn’ by David Marchant which I shall make every effort to locate. I don’t suppose anyone has a copy!?
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