Staff Sergeant John C M Hutley

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  • France and Germany Star medal

John Charles Mons Hutley, born during WW1 and was named after the Battle of Mons. He was called up on 20th June 1939. He was posted 205th (Kent) A.A. Battery R.A. (T.A.) in preparation for war.

Following this he served with three other regiments before volunteering for airborne forces. He qualified as an "above average" glider pilot in January 1943.

He took part in Operation Tonga (Normandy) flying a Horsa on 6th June 1944. Then later in September 1944 he flew a Waco Hadrian glider on Operation Market Garden (Arnhem). S/Sgt. Hutley continued to fly gliders until he was demobbed in April 1946.

It is noted in his flying log book that he crash landed in August 1944 whilst training. A section of this glider can be seen in the media section on the right.

By Ben Hill with information kindly supplied by Neil and Trevor Hutley.

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Service History

  • 1939
    205th A.A. Battery R.A. (T.A.) (Gunner)
  • 1940
    Oxfordshire and Buckingham Light Infantry
  • 1940
    Royal Warwickshire Regiment
  • 1940
    South Staffordshire Regiment
  • 1942
    Glider Pilot Regiment Army Air Corps (Staff Sergeant)
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  • Section of crashed Hosra, signed by J.C. Hutley and crew

    Section of crashed Hosra, signed by J.C. Hutley and crew

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