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Tony Snell (RAF officer)

:''See also other people called Tony Snell (disambiguation).''
Flight Lieutenant Anthony Noel "Tony" Snell (19 March 1922 – 4 August 2013), was a British RAF pilot during the Second World War. He flew in the North African campaign in 1942 and was shot down during the Allied invasion of Sicily in 1943. Initially captured by the Germans he escaped from a firing squad but was recaptured. He again escaped German captivity whilst in Italy and became one of the very few men to bes awarded the DSO exclusively for escaping from the enemy.
==Second World War==
Snell was born in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, in 1933 and attended Cheltenham College. In November 1940 he volunteered for the RAF and was shipped to the United States for pilot training under the "Arnold" Scheme.

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