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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.

Vertical reconnaissance photograph of Singora airfield, Crown Copyright / RAF Museum

Arthur Stewart King Scarf in the cockpit of an Avro Anson

Photographs, In Storage, X004-7598/042/008

Arthur Stewart King Scarf in the cockpit of a No. 206 Squadron Avro Anson. This picture was taken in 1938 when No. 206 Squadron was based at RAF Bircham Newton.

A man crouched beside the instrument panel at the front of an aircraft, RAF Museum

A Flight, No. 62 Squadron, RAF Cranfield, 1938

Photographs, In Storage, X004-7598/042/009

Photograph of A Flight, No. 62 Squadron at RAF Cranfield in 1938. Arthur Stewart King Scarf was part of A flight.

Men in RAF uniform in three ranks, Crown Copyright / RAF Museum

A Flight, No. 62 Squadron, 1940

Photographs, In Storage, X004-7598/042/012

A Flight, No. 62 Squadron, whilst at RAF Tengah. This picture, which includes Arthur Stewart King Scarf, was likely taken in 1940.

Group of men, in rows, in tropical uniform, Crown Copyright / RAF Museum

Hawker Audax (K7427) on its nose, No. 61 Squadron, RAF Waddington, 1937

Photographs, In Storage, X004-7598/042/007

Hawker Audax (K7427) on its nose, No. 61 Squadron, RAF Waddington, 1937. This picture was taken when Arthur Stewart King Scarf was at RAF Waddington.

a biplane tipped on to its nose., Crown Copyright / RAF Museum

Flying Instructors, No. 9 Flying Training School, RAF Thornaby, 1937

Photographs, In Storage, X004-7598/042/003

Flying instructors at No. 9 Flying Training School RAF Thornaby. Pictured are Flight Lieutenant J Grandy (minus hat) and Squadron Leader D'Arcy Grieg. This picture was taken when Arthur Stewart King Scarf was undergoing flight training.

Men in RAF uniforms or flying clothing, RAF Museum

Telegram to Mrs S Chew informing her that her son Flight Sergeant Alan David Chew is missing, 13 August 1944

Archives, AUG 1944, Cosford, Hangar Three, X003-1037/003/001

This priority telegram was sent to the mother of Flight Sergeant Alan David Chew, who failed to return from operations on the night of 12/13 August 1944.

Typescript telegram in two pieces with Post Office cypher at top and capitalised text underneath, Crown

Arthur Stewart King Scarf and another man boating, 1930s

Photographs, In Storage, X004-7598/042/001

Arthur Stewart King Scarf and another man boating. As a pilot in 1941, Squadron Leader Arthur Stewart King Scarf was the only member of the RAF to be awarded the Victoria Cross for service in East Asia during the Second World War.

Two men in a rowing boat, RAF Museum

Arthur Stewart King Scarf and two colleagues

Photographs, In Storage, X004-7598/042/004

Arthur Stewart King Scarf, with two colleagues, standing in front of a Hawker Audax. As a pilot in 1941, Squadron Leader Arthur Stewart King Scarf was the only member of the RAF to be awarded the Victoria Cross for service in East Asia during the Second World War.

three men standing together, on grass, in front of the port wing of an aircraft, RAF Museum

Arthur Stewart King Scarf RAF Scampton 1937

Photographs, In Storage, X004-7598/042/005

Arthur Stewart King Scarf in flying gear at RAF Scampton in 1937. As a pilot in 1941, Squadron Leader Arthur Scarf was the only member of the RAF to be awarded the Victoria Cross for service in East Asia during the Second World War.

A man in flying clothing, looking happy, RAF Museum

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