Auction Catalogue

28 June 2000

Starting at 10:00 AM

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Orders, Decorations and Medals

The Regus Conference Centre  12 St James Square  London  SW1Y 4RB

Lot

№ 1133

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28 June 2000

Estimate: £1,400–£1,600

A Second War Battle of Britain Spitfire Pilot’s group of four to Wing Commander E. S. Hogg, 152 Squadron, Royal Air Force, who flew over 60 sorties during the Battle of Britain, and claimed a share in the destruction of a JU 88

1939-45 Star,
with copy Battle of Britain clasp; Air Crew Europe Star; Defence and War Medals; together with, corresponding miniatures; R.A.F. cloth wings; 66 Squadron blazer badge; Royal Air Force Pilot’s Flying Log Books (2), covering the period 8 March 1937 to July 1967, and including all his Second War service, the two logs bound as one in contemporary leather bindings, medals extremely fine, the log book in very good condition (10) £1400-1600

Squadron Leader Edward Sydney Hogg was born in Yorkshire in 1917. He joined the R.A.F.O. on short service commission, March 1937 and carried out his intermediate and advanced training at 8F.T.S., Montrose; posted to 66 Squadron at Duxford on 19 January 1938; Instructor with 11 F.T.S., Perth and 12 F.T.S., Grantham, October 1938 to November 1939.

During the Battle of Britain Hogg served with 152 Squadron, being engaged on many convoy patrols and ‘X Raids’, flying over 60 scrambles in the Battle of Britain, including 23 August 1940 ‘J.U. 88 intercepted’, resulting in the confirmed shared destruction of this aircraft.

He was posted away from 152 Squadron in October 1940 and in December went to 58 O.T.U., remaining there until November 1941, when he was moved to 4 F.T.S. In September 1943 Hogg was posted overseas to Canada and served at a unit in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan as an Instructor. He returned to the U.K. in June 1945 and was released from the R.A.F. in October, with the rank of Wing Commander. He died on 23 December 1986 and is buried at Helmsley churchyard, Leeds, Yorkshire.
Men of The Battle of Britain, by Kenneth G. Wynn refers. Sold with copied research detail.