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Guy Parker WATSON:
Granted a Short Service Commission 9th July, 1938:
http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/34535/pages/4814
See also p.4815.
His Fate:
PILOT KILLED IN CRASH - From our Correspondent.
DENHAM, March 19.
The pilot of a single-engined Proctor aircraft - Captain Guy Parkes[sic] Watson, aged 43 - was killed today when the aircraft crashed on the banks of a backwater near the former film studios at Denham, Buckinghamshire.
Captain Watson, a flight superintendent with B.O.A.C., who lived at Dropmore Road, , Burnham, Buckinghamshire, had taken off from Denham and made one circuit. He apparently failed to gain height and hit some trees.
Mr Lloyd Fraser, a rescue worker, dived repeatedly in an effort to find the body. He was overcome and received hospital treatment. The body was recovered from the water three hours after the crash by two men from Pinewood Studios.
Captain Watson, who was married, held the O.B.E. and D.F.C. He served with the R.A.F. in Bomber, Coastal and Fighter Command. He won the D.F.C. for a bombing raid over germany.
The Times. Wednesday, May 20, 1963. p.7.
PILOT DIED IN COCKPIT - From our Correspondent.
Captain Guy Parker Watson, aged 43, B.O.A.C., pilot, of Burnham, who crashed while flying his private aircraft at Denham on Tuesday, had a heart attack and died in the cockpit. A post-mortem examination has revealed that death was due to coronary thrombosis. No inquest will be held.
The Times. Friday, March 22, 1963. p.5.
and...
http://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=66485
Col