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    Maurice Mounsdon: One of final living Battle Of Britain pilots dies aged 101

    One of the last surviving pilots who took to the skies to fight the Nazi air force during the Battle Of Britain has died aged 101.

    Flight Lieutenant Maurice Mounsdon was one of 3,000 men, known as The Few, who defended the country during the historic fight between the Royal Air Force (RAF) and the Luftwaffe in 1940.

    The battle above southern England, which spanned three-and-a-half months, has been described as the first major military campaign fought entirely by air forces and claimed the lives of 544 RAF pilots and air crew.
    Hawker Hurricanes of Fighter Command, a first line of defence against the incoming German bombers attacking England, fought in the Battle of Britain, between 10 July and 31 October 1940
    The RAF defended Britain from the Luftwaffe in 1940
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    Battle Of Britain: Told By Those Who Fought It

    Mr Mounsdon was honoured for his service on his 100th birthday last September, when the Red Arrows performed a flyover off the coast of the Spanish island of Menorca.

    He had retired there with wife Mary, who died in 1993, in the late 1970s.

    Mr Mounsdon died on Friday, his nephew Adrian Mounsdon said.

    Battle Of Britain hero Maurice Mounsden met Red Arrows pilots at a reception to mark his 100th birthday
    Battle Of Britain hero Mr Mounsden met Red Arrows pilots at a reception to mark his 100th birthday
    The Red Arrows marked Mr Mounsdon's centenary with a display in Menorca
    The Red Arrows marked Mr Mounsdon’s centenary with a display in Menorca, where he had retired

    Another Battle Of Britain veteran passed away back in July shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday.

    Archie McInnes, who flew Hurricanes during the campaign, completed his pilot training at the age of 21 and was commissioned to fight in the campaign the next day.

    Last year, the youngest Spitfire pilot to see active service during the battle passed away aged 96.

    Geoffrey Wellum, who was just 18 years old when he was sent out to confront the might of the Luftwaffe, died at his home in Cornwall in July 2018.

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    Following the death of Mr Mounsdon, there are only three members of The Few still alive – all are centenarians.

    They are Flt Lt William Clark, 100, Wing Commander Paul Farnes, 101, and Flying Officer John Hemingway, 100.

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