Jimmy Davies (RAF officer) explained

James Davies
Birth Date:1913
Birth Place:Bernardsville, New Jersey, U.S.
Death Place:English Channel
Allegiance:United Kingdom
Branch:Royal Air Force
Serviceyears:1936ā€“1940
Servicenumber:37796
Rank:Flight Lieutenant
Unit:No. 79 Squadron RAF
Battles:World War II
Awards:Distinguished Flying Cross
Mentioned in Despatches

James William Elias Davies, (1913 ā€“ 27 June 1940) was an American combat fighter pilot who was the first American-born airman to die in combat in World War II.[1] Davies was shot down and killed on 27 June 1940.[2] [3]

Although born in the United States, his family moved to Wales before the start of the war. As such, he appears in official records as being British.[4]

Royal Air Force service

Davies joined the Royal Air Force in 1936 and by 1939 was flying the Hawker Hurricane monoplane fighter with No. 79 Squadron RAF at RAF Biggin Hill. The squadron was soon in action after the outbreak of World War II and by the end of June 1940 Davies had already claimed six German aircraft shot down and two shared to become a flying ace. He was Mentioned in Despatches for gallantry and devotion to duty in the execution of air operations in June 1940, and was due to be presented with the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) from the King on 27 June when he was sent as an escort to protect six aircraft on a reconnaissance mission to the French port of St Valery. The three Hurricanes were attacked by three Messerschmitt Bf 109s over the English Channel; one of the Hurricanes escaped and one pilot bailed out into the sea, but Davies was killed.

His name is inscribed on the Air Forces Memorial at Runnymede for airmen with no known grave. The citation for the award of his DFC was published in the London Gazette the day following his death, reading:

Notes and References

  1. Book: Kershaw, Alex . Alex Kershaw . The Few: The American "Knights of the Air" Who Risked Everything to Fight in the Battle of Britain . 24 October 2006 . 276. Da Capo Press . 9780306813030 .
  2. Web site: Johnson . David A. . January 1990 . The Pre-Eagles . 2008-09-09 . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070930181317/http://www.afa.org/magazine/1990/0190eagles.html . 30 September 2007 .
  3. Some references quote 25 June 1940
  4. Web site: Casualty details: Davies, James William Elias . Commonwealth War Graves Commission.