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Branse Burbridge (Branse) was born on 4 February, 1921 in Brixton, London, is a Wing Commander Bransome Arthur Branse" Burbridge. Discover Branse Burbridge's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 95 years old?
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4 February, 1921 |
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Brixton, London |
Date of death |
1 November, 2016 |
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Chorleywood, Hertfordshire |
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His brother Jarvis was born in 1919 and three sisters followed over the next 12 years: Charlotte, Zöe and Phebe.
Arthur was a follower of Charles Spurgeon and John Wesley thus became a Wesleyan preacher.
Bransome was dedicated in the Wesleyan tradition as a child.
The family moved to a larger house in Thicket Road, Penge, Bromley soon after Bransome was born.
Wing Commander Bransome Arthur "Branse" Burbridge, (4 February 1921 – 1 November 2016) was a Royal Air Force (RAF) night fighter pilot and flying ace—a pilot credited with at least five enemy aircraft destroyed—who holds the Allied record of 21 aerial victories achieved at night during the Second World War.
Burbridge was born in February 1921 into a family with strong Christian and pacifist beliefs.
Bransome Arthur Burbridge was born in Brixton, in the London Borough of Lambeth, to Arthur Jarvis and Charlotte ("Lottie") Davis on 4 February 1921.
Bransome was the second eldest of five.
In mid-1935, Burbridge moved to Knebworth.
Burbridge was educated at Alleyne's School in Stevenage where he pursued his interests in music, painting and drama.
While there he took part in the light opera, The Pirates of Penzance, by Arthur Sullivan and W. S. Gilbert.
Through the influence of his father and aunt, Burbridge adapted his musical and stage skills in Welwyn Evangelical Church where he played the Organ at Sunday services.
After completing his schooling, Burbridge attended Camberwell Art College, and lodged with a view over The Crystal Palace.
His fees were stolen from a hotel room when he stopped in central London and he was forced to drop out after one term.
This incident followed another unfortunate event.
Upon the outbreak of the Second World War in Europe on 3 September 1939 Burbridge registered himself as a conscientious objector but changed his mind in 1940 and enlisted in the RAF.
In 1939, his father suffered a heart attack when he was struck by a crank while trying to start the family car.
Bransome was a pacifist and by 1939 his Christian values forbade him from joining the British Armed Forces or any military institution.
Burbridge registered as a conscientious objector after the enabling of the National Service (Armed Forces) Act 1939.
Arthur Jarvis never recovered and died in 1940.
Burbridge completed his training within a year, was posted to No. 85 Squadron RAF and claimed one probable kill against enemy aircraft with another aircraft damaged by the end of 1942.
Burbridge was then posted to an Operational Training Unit (OTU) as an instructor before spending a year as a staff officer.
In July 1943 he reached the rank of flight lieutenant.
Burbridge returned to operations in late 1943 with No. 85 Squadron, equipped with the de Havilland Mosquito.
The unit performed night defence operations over the British Isles.
Burbridge flew with radar operator Bill Skelton, achieving much success in a relatively short time period.
By the end of the German air offensive Steinbock in May 1944 he had shot down five enemy aircraft, making him a night fighter ace.
Both men were awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) in May 1944.
In June 1944 Operation Overlord and the Allied invasion of German-occupied Europe began reopening the Western Front.
Burbridge flew sorties as an intruder pilot with No. 100 Group RAF over the front.
He claimed two more kills with one probable and another damaged in these operations.
Burbridge also destroyed three V-1 flying bombs over southern England.
In September 1944 No. 85 Squadron returned to intruding over Germany and supporting RAF Bomber Command.
Burbridge was awarded a bar to his DFC in October 1944 and a Distinguished Service Order (DSO) the following month.
From September 1944 to January 1945, Burbridge claimed 13 enemy night fighter aircraft destroyed — including four in one night.
In February 1945 both men were awarded a bar to their DSO.
After the end of the war in May 1945, Burbridge stayed in the RAF for a further seven months before resigning his commission.
He studied at Oxford University and then Cambridge University before entering the Christian ministry.
He remained in its service until his retirement.
Burbridge resided in Chorleywood until his death in November 2016.