Derek Harland Ward

Derek Harland Ward
Born(1917-07-31)31 July 1917
Whangarei, New Zealand
Died17 June 1942(1942-06-17) (aged 24)
Egypt
AllegianceNew Zealand
United Kingdom
Service/branchRoyal New Zealand Air Force (1937–1938)
Royal Air Force (1938–1942)
Years of service1937–1942
RankSquadron Leader
Commands heldNo. 73 Squadron (1941–1942)
Battles/warsSecond World War
AwardsDistinguished Flying Cross & bar

Derek Harland Ward, DFC & Bar (31 July 1917 – 17 June 1942) was a New Zealand flying ace of the Royal Air Force (RAF) during the Second World War. He was credited with having shot down six German aircraft.

Born in Whangarei, Ward joined the Royal New Zealand Air Force in 1937. Gaining his pilot's wings by the end of the year, he then obtained a short service commission in the RAF. He flew Hawker Hurricane fighters with No. 151 Squadron during the early part of the Second World War. He then joined No. 87 Squadron while it was engaged in the Battle of France and the subsequent Battle of Britain. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) in October 1941. The following month he was appointed commander of No. 73 Squadron, based in Egypt. He led the squadron in numerous operational missions during the North African campaign, escorting bombers and carrying offensive sweeps on enemy airfields and installations. He was awarded a bar to his DFC in May 1942. Ward was shot down and killed by the German flying ace Hans-Joachim Marseille on 17 June 1942.


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