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SAC Donald Leslie Phillips MM
Royal Air Force 150 Squadron
from:Birmingham
Donald Phillips retired from the RAF in 1953. He joined as a regular in 1937 and as an air gunner in 150 Squadron took part in the Battle of France flying Fairey Battles. He was shot down twice, first during the German attack on the Meuse, then near Rouen when he was taken prisoner. He was held in the fortress of Doullens before escaping across France to the Pyrenees. After enjoying General Franco's hospitality in a Spanish prison, he made it back to England through Gibraltar. This is submitted in honour of the memory of two very brave French citizens, Albert and Yvonne Eveloy-Dupuis of Compiegne, who at the risk of savage retribution sheltered and aided a very young RAF airman and his Army comrade on the run. Vive la France!