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Squadron Leader James Harry "Ginger" Lacey DFM & Bar (1 February 1917 – 30 May 1989) was one of the top scoring Royal Air Force fighter pilots of the Second World War and was the second highest scoring British RAF fighter pilot of the Battle of Britain, behind Pilot Officer Eric Lock of No. 41 Squadron RAF. Lacey was credited with 28 enemy aircraft destroyed, five probables and nine damaged.〔Holmes 1998, p. 26.〕 ==Early years== Lacey left King James Grammar School, Knaresborough〔"Fighter Aces of the RAF" by ECR Baker, published William Kimber 1962, 450017109〕 in 1933 continuing his education at Leeds Technical College.〔"Fighter Aces of the RAF" by ECR Baker, published William Kimber 1962, 450017109〕 After four years as an apprentice pharmacist, he joined the RAFVR (Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve) in January 1937 as a trainee pilot at Perth, Scotland. In 1938, he then took an instructor's course, becoming an instructor at the Yorkshire Flying School, accumulating 1,000 hours of flight time before the war.〔http://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/battleofbritain/11418.shtml〕 Called up at the outbreak of war, he joined No. 501 Squadron RAF.
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