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Philip Hunter, DSO (11 April 1913 – 24 August 1940) was a Royal Air Force pilot, squadron commander and a Second World War flying ace, awarded the Distinguished Service Order for leading the destruction of thirty-eight enemy aircraft in only 2 missions〔(The Kings School, Canterbury, P A Hunter )〕〔Glasgow Herald, 15 June 1940, p.7〕 over the Dunkirk evacuation beaches in May 1940. He was killed in action leading his squadron during the Battle of Britain. ==Early life== Philip Hunter was born at Frimley, Surrey, the son of Clare and Captain Albert Hunter Royal Air Force. He was educated at Junior King's School, Canterbury from September 1922 until July 1924〔(The Kings School, Canterbury, P A Hunter )〕 and then at Rosslyn House, Felixstowe, and Bishop Stortford School.〔Shores (1999), p.111〕
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