| Billie Barker was one of those heroes that they make
movie of. In addition to his VC, he was also the recipients of the
DSO & Bar, Military Cross & 2 Bars, Croix de Guerre (form
France) and the Italian Silver Medal for Military Valour.
Among his many heroic deeds, he received the Victoria Cross for his
action of 27 October 1918 over the Foret de Mormal, France. The
citation reads
On the morning of the 27 October 1918, this
officer observed an enemy two-seater over
the Foret de Mormal. He attacked this machine and after a short
burst it broke up in the air. At the same time a Fokker biplane
attacked him, and he was wounded in the right thigh, but
managed, despite this, to shoot down the enemy aeroplane in
flames. He then found himself in the middle of a large formation
of Fokkers who attacked him from all directions, and was again
severely wounded in the left thigh, but succeeded in driving
down two of the enemy in a spin. He lost consciousness after
that, and his machine fell out of control. On recovery, he found
himself being again attacked heavily by a large formation, and
singling out one machine he deliberately charged and drove it
down in flames. During this fight his left elbow was shattered
and he again fainted, and on regaining consciousness he found
himself still being attacked, but notwithstanding that he was
now severely wounded in both legs and his left arm shattered, he
dived on the nearest machine and shot it down in flames. Being
greatly exhausted, he dived out of the fight to regain our
lines, but was met by another formation, which attacked and
endeavored to cut him off, but after a hard fight he succeeded
in breaking up this formation and reached our lines, where he
crashed on landing. This combat, in which Major Barker destroyed
four enemy machines (three of them in flames), brought his total
successes to fifty enemy machines destroyed, and is a notable
example of the exceptional bravery and disregard of danger which
this very gallant officer has always displayed throughout his
distinguished career." |
One of the best descriptions of Barker's exploits can be found on
line at: http://www.accessweb.com/users/mconstab/barker.htm
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