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Old 14-10-2007, 04:12 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Group Captain Dr Ian Hamilton Barclay

Born April 1915.

London Gazette 34568 8 Nov 1938
MEDICAL BRANCH.
Ian Hamilton BARCLAY, M.B., B.S., is granted a short service commission as a Flying Officer for three years on the active list with effect from 26th Oct. 1938 and is seconded for duty at the Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

He was then promoted:

LG 34927 20 Aug 1940
MEDICAL BRANCH.
Flying Officer Ian Hamilton BARCLAY, M.B., B.S. (23369) is promoted to the rank of Flight Lieutenant. 1st Aug. 1940 (seniority 1st Aug. 1939).

And again:

LG 35383 16 Dec 1941
MEDICAL BRANCH
Flt. Lt. to be Squdron Leader. (temp.):
I H. BARCLAY, M.B., B.S. (23369).

LG 36726 29 Sept 1944
MEDICAL BRANCH.
Transfer to reserve.
Flt. Lt. (temp. Sqn. Ldr.) I. H. BARCLAY, M.B.,B.S. (23369) (and called up for air force service).1st Aug. 1944.

He left the RAF sometime in 1945, and then emigrated to Canada. His RCAF career is patchy.

He enlisted in the RCAF on 13 November 1948 (service number 30183) and was retired on 26 November 1968.

He was Wing Commander by 1955.

Reference to a Group Captain I H Barclay assuming the duties of Regional Surgeon (SOMS - Staff Officer Medical Services), in Metz, effective 15 Jul 66 on transfer from Regional Maritime Command (RCAF).

And the clincher:

Ian Hamilton Barclay
General practitioner Wiltshire (q Durham 1938; DTM&H), d 24 March 1999. He joined the Royal Air Force and escaped from Rochelle on a coal boat to Cardiff. He also served in west Africa. He worked in private practice after the war until he emigrated to Canada in 1948 where he served with the Royal Canadian Air Force until his retirement as group captain at 53. When his father died in 1968 he and his wife returned to England to clear up a complicated estate, which took so long that they stayed. In retirement to Wiltshire he worked as a locum GP for 12 years until his eyesight became inadequate for driving. He leaves a wife, Sally. [Sally Barclay]

http://www.bmj.com/cgi/reprint/319/7214/923.pdf

Escaped from Rochelle implies being a member of the RAF BEF in 1940!!

So, from a simple inscription from some books bought on ebay, I discover that I own volumes owned my a man who had a long and distinguished career in two air forces. Quite a man.

So - just another name? Definately not. He may not have been written about in the books, but he's left his mark, at the very least through this forum. RIP Group Captain Barclay.
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