James MacLachlan
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Born in Cheshire and one of four brothers educated at Monkton Combe School in Somerset, MacLachlan joined the RAF aged 17 in March 1937. He progressed quickly through flight training and was granted a commission as acting pilot officer on 3 May 1937. He completed his flight training in early 1939 and had considerable time to gain experience in operational types upon the outbreak of the Second World War. When the Battle of France began in May 1940 he was serving with No. 88 Squadron RAF flying the Fairey Battle light bomber he was credited with two enemy aircraft damaged and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC).
Surviving the battle he transferred to fighter pilot school in the summer 1940. During the Battle of Britain he served with No. 73 Squadron RAF and No. 145 Squadron RAF. He achieved a probable victory during the battle. In late 1940 he transferred to Malta in the Mediterranean Theatre of Operations and joined No. 261 Squadron RAF. By February 1941 he had achieved eight victories (two at night) and was awarded a Bar to his DFC. MacLachlan was wounded in action on 16 February 1941. His arm was so severely damaged it was amputated, but he returned to operations in November 1941 with an artificial limb.
MacLachlan joined No. 1 Squadron RAF as squadron leader and led night fighter operations in defence of Britain. In May 1942 he was awarded the Distinguished Service Order after claiming five more victories flying with Karel Kuttelwascher. Coupled with the two over Malta it qualified him as a night fighter ace. By July 1942 MacLachlan's tally stood at 13 enemy aircraft shot down including 7 at night. MacLachlan left the squadron for a position at the Air Fighting Development Unit (ADFU). In October 1942 MacLachlan departed to conduct lecturing tours to the United States. He returned to Britain with the ADFU in mid-1943. In June he joined No. 132 Squadron RAF on cross-Channel patrols over Europe. MacLachlan achieved his last 3 victories during these operations—all in one mission—to bring his final tally to 16.
On 18 July 1943 the P-51 Mustang in which he was flying was hit by German flak or suffered engine failure and crashed over France. The Germans reported him as a prisoner of war but he died in a military hospital from his injuries. MacLachlan was awarded a second Bar to his DFC on 30 July 1943 in absentia. During the course of his combat career he flew the Fairey Battle, Hawker Hurricane, Supermarine Spitfire and P-51 Mustang. Provided by Wikipedia
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Galileo Galilei : first physicist / by MacLachlan, James H., 1928-
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Nicolaus Copernicus : making the Earth a planet / by Gingerich, Owen
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Nicolaus Copernicus making the Earth a planet by Gingerich, Owen 1930-2023, MacLachlan, James H. 1928-
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Experimenting in the history of science by MacLachlan, James H.
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Responce latency new measure of advertising by MacLachlan, James
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Matter and energy the foundations of modern physics by MacLachlan, James H., MacNeill, Kenneth Gordon, Bell, John Hilton
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Matter and energy the foundations of modern physics by MacLachlan, James H., McNeill, K. G., Bell, John M.
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The Bankruptcy Act enacted July 2, 1898 as amended through May 1, 1961 with annotations by Hanna, John, MacLachlan, James A.
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Handbook of the law of bankruptcy by MacLachlan, James A.
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Response Latency new measure of advertising by MacLachlan, James
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Cases and materials on creditors' rights by Hanna, John, MacLachlan, James A.
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