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Bristol Blenheim aircraft in flight over RAF Sembawang, 1941
Photographs, In Storage, X004-7598/042/015
A Bristol Blenheim, Mk I, in flight at RAF Sembawang, Singapore. This photograph was taken whilst Arthur Stewart King Scarf was in Singapore in 1941. As a pilot in 1941, Squadron Leader Scarf was the only member of the RAF to be awarded the Victoria Cross for service in East Asia during the Second World War.
Bristol Blenheim taxies past a line of Brewster Buffalo aircraft, 1941
Photographs, In Storage, X004-7598/042/016
A Bristol Blenheim Mk I taxying past a line of Brewster Buffalo aircraft of No. 21 or No. 453 Squadrons RAAF, at RAF Sembawang, Singapore. This photograph was taken whilst Arthur Stewart King Scarf was in Singapore in 1941.
Bristol Blenheim in front of a line of Brewster Buffalo aircraft, 1941
Photographs, In Storage, X004-7598/042/018
A Bristol Blenheim Mk I, taxiing past a line of Brewster Buffalo aircraft of No. 21 or No. 453 Squadrons RAAF, at RAF Sembawang, Singapore. This photograph was taken whilst Arthur Stewart King Scarf was in Singapore in 1941.
Bristol Blenheim of No. 62 Squadron in flight, 1941
Photographs, In Storage, X004-7598/042/017
A Bristol Blenheim Mk I, of No. 62 Squadron in flight. This photograph was taken whilst Arthur Stewart King Scarf was with No. 62 Squadron. As a pilot in 1941, Squadron Leader Scarf was the only member of the RAF to be awarded the Victoria Cross for service in East Asia during the Second World War.
Bristol Blenheim in flight over Brewster Buffalo aircraft, 1941
Photographs, In Storage, X004-7598/042/019
A Bristol Blenheim Mk I in flight over Brewster Buffalo aircraft of No. 21 or No. 453 Squadrons RAAF, at Sembawang, Singapore. This photograph was taken whilst Arthur Stewart King Scarf was in Singapore in 1941.
Singora airfield under Japanese occupation, 1941
Photographs, In Storage, X004-7598/042/014
Singora airfield, in what is today Thailand, after it was occupied by Japanese forces in December 1941. Singora was the airfield that Squadron Leader Arthur Stewart King Scarf attacked on 9 December 1941 as part of the operation for which he was posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross.
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