- Rupert Brabner
Commander Rupert Arnold Brabner DSO, DSC, (1911-1945) was a British
Member of Parliament who served with theRoyal Navy as a pilot inWorld War II and became an ace with 5.5 confirmed kills.Politics
Brabner, who was an
Essex man fromLoughton , was educated atFelsted School andSt Catharine's College, Cambridge . By profession he was a banker and a director ofSinger & Friedlander Ltd.Brabner became a member of
London County Council for WestLewisham in 1937 and served until his death. He was elected MP for Hythe inKent on 20 July 1939 and was later appointed as a government whip. He was appointed to be Joint ParliamentaryUnder-Secretary of State for Air in 1944.War service
Brabner served as an officer of the
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve during World War II as a Fleet Air Arm pilot. He served with 806 Squadron (November 1940), 805 (early 1941), 806 Squadron (March 1941) & 801 Squadrons FAA at HMS Illustrious (aircraft carrier),HMS Heron (RN Air Station, Yeovilton, Somerset), HMS Eagle (aircraft carrier), HMS Victorious (aircraft carrier), HMS Indomitable (aircraft carrier) and atCrete andNorth Africa .From 11 August 1941 to September 1942 Brabner was the commanding officer of 801 Squadron serving aboard HMS Eagle which was sunk on 11 August 1942. He was awarded the DSO for his actions during Operation Harpoon. After the loss of the Eagle he was appointed to the staff of ViceAdmiral Aircraft Carriers for landings in North Africa and in 1943 was made Naval Assistant (Technical) to the
5th Sea Lord . For his actions in August 1943 duringOperation Pedestal he was awarded the DSC.Brabner was an air ace with 5 confirmed destroyed enemy aircraft, 1 shared destroyed, 1 probable and 1 shared destroyed.
Commander Brabner died age 33 when the Liberator aircraft taking him to
Canada was lost off theAzores . He is commemorated on theLee-on-Solent Memorial on bay 6, panel 2,References
* [http://www.unithistories.com/officers/RNVR_officersB.html RNVR service history]
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