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Rupert Brabner

Commander Rupert Arnold Brabner (29 October 1911 – 27 March 1945) was a British Member of Parliament (MP) who served with the Royal Navy as a pilot in the Second World War and became an ace with 5.5 confirmed kills.
==Politics==
Brabner, who was an Essex man from Loughton, was educated at Felsted School and St Catharine's College, Cambridge. By profession he was a banker and a director of Singer & Friedlander Ltd.
Brabner became a member of London County Council for West Lewisham in 1937,〔Who Was Who, 1941-50. p.131〕 and served until his death. He was elected to the House of Commons as MP for Hythe in Kent on 20 July 1939, and was later appointed as a government whip. He was appointed to be Joint Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Air in 1944.
He, and his sister Jean Gwyneth (also killed in World War II) are commemorated by a blue plaque on the family home at Loughton.〔( Loughton Council Website - Blue Plaque - 47 Spareleaze Hill )〕 His sister was a surgeon at St. Giles Hospital who was killed in a German V-1 rocket attack on London.〔( War Graves details - Jean Gwenneth Brabner )〕

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