Last Battle of Britain Pilot John 'Paddy' Hemingway Dies at 105
Hemingway's death marks the end of a living connection to 'The Few,' the RAF pilots who defended Britain during WWII's pivotal air campaign.
- John 'Paddy' Hemingway, the last surviving pilot of the Battle of Britain, passed away on March 17, 2025, in Dublin at the age of 105.
- Hemingway was a member of 'The Few,' the RAF pilots who defended Britain during the 1940 Battle of Britain, a critical turning point in WWII.
- He survived being shot down four times during the war, including twice in August 1940 while flying Hurricane fighters against the Luftwaffe.
- Hemingway was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross in 1941 for his gallantry and served in the RAF until his retirement in 1969 as a Group Captain.
- Tributes from figures such as the Prime Minister and the Prince of Wales highlight his humility, courage, and the sacrifices of his generation.