- John Emilius Fauquier
Infobox Military Person
name= John Emilius “Johnny” Fauquier
lived= March 19, 1909 - April 3, 1981
placeofbirth=Ottawa, Ontario , Canada
placeofdeath=Toronto, Ontario , Canada
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allegiance= flagicon|Canada Canada
branch=flagicon|Canada|air force-1924Royal Canadian Air Force
serviceyears=1939 - 1946
rank=Air Commodore
commands=No. 405 Squadron RCAF (1942-1944)No. 617 Squadron RAF (1944-War's End)
unit=
battles=Operation Hydra
awards= DSO (Sep 1943)
First Bar to DSO (Jan 1944)
Second Bar to DSO (Jun 1945)
DFC (Jul 1942)Mentioned in despatches
1944John Emilius “Johnny” Fauquier, DSO & 2 Bars, DFC (March 19, 1909 - April 3, 1981) was a Canadian
aviator andSecond World War Bomber Command leader. He commanded No. 405 Squadron RCAF and laterNo. 617 Squadron RAF (the Dambuster's) over the course of the war. A bush pilot prior to the war, he joined the RCAF as a flight instructor in 1939. He joined No. 405 Squadron in 1941 and would fly operationally for the rest of the war, taking a drop in rank on one occasion to return to active command. During his three tours of operation he participated inOperation Hydra and dozens of other sorties over Europe.Early years
John Emilius "Johnny" Fauquier was born at
Ottawa, Ontario on March 19, 1909, educated atAshbury College and then entered the investment business atMontreal, Quebec where he joined a flying club. After earning his commercial pilot's licence he formed Commercial Airways atNoranda, Quebec and prior to the Second World War had flown some 3,000 hours as pilot in command on bush operations.cite web|url=http://www.lancastermuseum.ca/s,fauquier.html|title=Johnny Farquier: Likely Canada's Greatest Bomber Pilot|publisher=Nanton Lancaster Society Air Museum|accessdate=2008-04-26]econd World War
He joined the
Royal Canadian Air Force in 1939 as aFlight Lieutenant , completed an advanced course and served until mid-1941 as instructor ofBritish Commonwealth Air Training Plan instructors. After a short period in England at a glider and paratrooper training center, he was posted to No. 405 Squadron RCAF. On returning in difficult weather conditions after bombing Berlin with the squadron on the night of November 7, 1941, he was forced to land his plane on a non-operational airfield, and as a result was temporarily suspected to be aspy by theHome Guard . [cite book | last = Copp | first = J. | title = No Price Too High | publisher = McGraw-Hill Ryerson | location = Toronto | year = 1996 | isbn = 0075527138 |page=88 ]By February 1942, Fauquier had been promoted to acting Wing Commander and given command of the squadron. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) for gallantry. [LondonGazette|issue=35654|supp=yes|startpage=3410|date=July 31, 1942|accessdate=2008-04-27] Shortly afterwards he was transferred from operations to the RCAF's Overseas Headquarters for staff duties. He then served a short term with No. 6 Group before once more taking command of No. 405 Squadron in February 1942. [cite book
last = Wise
first = S. F. et al
last2 = Greenhous
first2 = Brereton
last3 = Douglas
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title = The Official History of the Royal Canadian Air Force
publisher = Canada Department of National Defence
date = 1980
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pages = 524
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isbn = 0802005748]During
Operation Hydra in August 1943, a bombing raid on a German military research facility atPeenemünde , he acted as deputy master bomber, [Wise, S.F. et al (1980). 700, 707-708] making 17 passes over the target. He was awarded theDistinguished Service Order (DSO) in September 1943, in part for his leadership during the raid.LondonGazette|issue=36175|supp=yes|startpage=4133|date=September 14, 1943|accessdate=2008-04-27] Soon after that raid he was promoted to actingGroup Captain of that squadron, ["Campaign Diary: August 1943" http://www.raf.mod.uk/bombercommand/aug43.html Royal Air Force Bomber Command 60th Anniversary RAF] which had become a member of No. 8 (Pathfinder) Group. [cite encyclopedia
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editor = James H. Marsh
encyclopedia = The Canadian Encyclopedia
title = Fauquier, John Emilius
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accessdate = 2008-08-04
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quote = ]During January 1944, he flew 38 sorties, completing his second tour of operations with No. 405 Squadron. He was then awarded a Bar to his DSO.LondonGazette|issue=36448|supp=yes|startpage=1497|date=March 28, 1944|accessdate=2008-04-27]
After promotion to acting
Air Commodore —a rank precluded from operational flying—he wasMentioned in Despatches in December 1944. [LondonGazette|issue=36866|supp=yes|startpage=60|endpage=100|date=December 29, 1944|accessdate=2008-04-27] He then voluntarily reverted to Group Captain so that he might begin a third tour of operations, this time as commanding officer of No. 617 Squadron RAF (the Dambusters squadron), which he led from December until the end of the war. [cite book
last = Lake
first = Jon
authorlink =
coauthors =
title = Lancaster Squadrons 1944-1945
publisher = Osprey Publishing
date = 2002
location =
pages = 24
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doi =
id =
isbn = 978-1-84-176433-7] Under his command the Dambusters conducted raids against submarine pens, viaducts and other targets. [cite web|url=http://www.dambusters.org.uk/docs/recordbook.pdf|title=617 Squadron—The Operational Record Book 1943–1945|coauthors=Tobin Jones|work=www.dambusters.org|publisher=Binx Publishing, Acknowledgement is given toHMSO as holders of the copyright on the Operational Record Book|accessdate=2008-08-04]With the end of the war in Europe, he was awarded a second Bar to his DSO for his command of 617 Squadron.LondonGazette|issue=37105|supp=yes|startpage=2792|date=May 29, 1945|accessdate=2008-04-27] Spencer Dunmore, a historian and novelist, remembers Fauquier in his history of Canada's Air Force during World War II: ["Above and Beyond". Dunmore, Spencer. McClellan and Stewart. [2000] (2001) ISBN 978-0-77-102931-8 Quoted in: cite web|url=http://www.lancastermuseum.ca/s,fauquier.html|title=Johnny Farquier: Likely Canada's Greatest Bomber Pilot|publisher=Nanton Lancaster Society Air Museum|accessdate=2008-04-26]
After the War
After the war was over, Fauquier returned to private business. He was inducted into
Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame in 1974. [cite web|url=http://www.cahf.ca/Members%20and%20Belt%20of%20Orion/members/F_members.htm|title=John Emilius Fauquier|date=2006|work=F Members|publisher=Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame |accessdate=2008-08-04] He died on April 3, 1981.Text of citations
*Distinguished Service Order:LondonGazette|issue=36175|supp=yes|startpage=4133|date=September 14, 1943|accessdate=2008-04-27] quote|"Air Ministry, 17th September, 1943."
The KING has been graciously pleased to approve the following awards in recognition of gallantry displayed in flying operations against the enemy: —
"Distinguished Service Order."
Acting Wing Commander John Emilius FAUQUIER, D.F.C. (Can/C.1399), Royal Canadian Air Force, No. 405 (R.C.A.F.) Squadron.
This officer is a first class leader whose skilful and courageous example has proved most inspiring. His sterling qualities were well illustrated during an operation against Peenemunde on the night of 17th August, 1943, and again a few nights later in an attack against Berlin. Wing Commander Fauquier has displayed boundless energy and great drive and has contributed, in a large measure to the high standard of operational efficiency of the squadron he commands.
*First bar to his Distinguished Service Order:LondonGazette|issue=36448|supp=yes|startpage=1497|date=March 28, 1944|accessdate=2008-04-27] quote|"Air Ministry, 31st March, 1944."The KING has been graciously pleased to approve the following awards in recognition of gallantry displayed in flying operations against the enemy: —
"Bar to Distinguished Service Order."
Acting Group Captain John Emilius FAUQUIER, D.S.O., D.F.C., Royal Canadian Air Force, No. 405 (R.C.A.F.) Squadron.
This officer has commanded the squadron with notable success during the past nine months. Hehas frequently taken part in sorties against distant and well defended targets, including several attacks on the German capital. He is a forceful and gallant leader, whose outstanding ability and unswerving devotion to duty have been reflected in the fine operational work performed by the whole squadron. Group Captain Fauquier has set an example of the highest order.
*Second bar to his Distinguished Service Order:LondonGazette|issue=37105|supp=yes|startpage=2792|date=May 29, 1945|accessdate=2008-04-27] quote|"Air Ministry, 1st June, 1945."The KING has been graciously pleased to approve the following awards in recognition of gallantry and devotion to duty in the execution of air operations: —
"Second Bar to Distinguished Service Order."
Group Captain John Eniilius FAUQUIER, D.S.O., D.F.C. (Can/C.1399), R.C.A.F., 617 Sqn.
Since assuming command of the squadron in December, 1944, this officer has taken part in almost all the sorties to which the formation has been committed. Early in February, 1945, Group Captain Fauquier led the Squadron in an attack on the U-boat pens at Poortershaven. Photographs obtained showed that the bombing was accurate and concentrated. Since then, this officer has participated in a number of sorties during which the railway viaduct at
Bielefeld , a railway bridge over the river Weser atBremen and a viaduct over a flooded meadow near to Ardbergen bridge were all rendered unusable by the enemy. By his brilliant leadership, undoubted skill and iron determination, this officer played a good part in the successes obtained. He has rendered much loyal and valuable service.Notes
References
Books
* Copp, J. (1996). "No Price Too High". Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson. ISBN 0075527138.
* Dunmore, Spencer [2000] (2001). "Above and Beyond". McClellan and Stewart. ISBN 978-0-77-102931-8.
* Lake, Jon (2002). "Lancaster Squadrons 1944-1945". Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84-176433-7.
* Oswald, Mary (1999). "They Led the Way: Members of Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame". ISBN 0-9684843-0-1
* Wise, S. F. et al (1980). "The Official History of the Royal Canadian Air Force. Canada Department of National Defence". ISBN 0802005748.External links
*" [http://www.cahf.ca Hall of Fame hope page] at Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame (CAHF)."
*" [http://www.rcaf.com/squadrons/400series/405squadron.php Squadron No. 405] at RCAF.com."
*" [http://www.empireclubfoundation.com/details.asp?SpeechID=90&FT=yes Speech at the Empire Club] given by Fauquier on November 22, 1945."
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