JS(CC)79e Battle of France signed Wg Cdr Guy Harris

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JS(CC)79e 60th Anniversary of the Battle of France cover with artwork by Tony Theobald showing Fairey Battles of No 12 Squadron on 12 May 1940 over the Albert Canal, Belgium, while Hawker Hurricanes provide top cover to engage any enemy fighters. The RAF was ordered to destroy a vital bridge, which was being used by the enemy, and five Fairey Battle bombers were despatched with Flying Officer Garland leading the attack. They met an inferno of anti-aircraft fire, but the mission was accomplished, due to the expert leadership of Flying Officer Garland and the coolness and resource of his navigator Thomas Gray. Only one bomber managed to get back to base, the leading aircraft and three others did not return for which Garland and Gray were awarded posthumous Victoria Crosses. The medal featured on the cover is the French Croix de Guerre which was awarded to some of the RAF aircrew that took part.
The cover bears a Monserrat stamp showing a Hurricane cancelled on 22 May 2000, the First Day of Issue.

Hand signed by Wing Commander Guy Harris
200 Signed, Numbered and Certified

Wing Commander Guy Harris, who was a Hawker Hurricane pilot with No 32 in 1939/1940 before going to France with No 253 Squadron and seeing action during the Battle of France before returning to the UK. He was an instructor with No 56 OTU during the Battle of Britain