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William George Barker, RFC pilot and air ace
William George Billy Barker (1894-1930), Canadian member of No. 9 Squadron, RFC, seen here wearing a fur coat, standing by his Sopwith Camel. His confirmed victories totalled 50. He received many awards, including the VC, the DSO, the MC and the Croix de Guerre. Date: circa 1917-1918
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This evocative photograph captures the determined and daring spirit of William George Barker, a Canadian hero of the First World War. Known affectionately as 'Billy' Barker, he is seen here in his element, standing next to his trusted Sopwith Camel biplane. Barker, who was born in Quebec in 1894, became a member of the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) No. 9 Squadron during the Great War. He quickly distinguished himself as an accomplished fighter pilot, with his confirmed victories totalling an impressive 50. Barker's bravery and skill were recognized with numerous awards, including the Victoria Cross (VC), the Distinguished Service Order (DSO), the Military Cross (MC), and the Croix de Guerre. The VC, the highest military decoration, was awarded for his actions on September 27, 1917, when he single-handedly attacked and destroyed six enemy aircraft in a single sortie. During this period, the harsh conditions of the Western Front necessitated pilots to wear warm clothing to endure the cold weather. Barker is seen here wearing a fur coat, a common practice during wartime. The photograph, taken circa 1917-1918, is a poignant reminder of the challenging circumstances under which these brave men fought and flew. Barker's legacy as a pioneering aviator and a celebrated war hero continues to inspire generations. His story is a testament to the courage and resilience of those who served during the First World War. This photograph is a valuable historical record of a pivotal moment in aviation history and a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made during wartime.
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