A prolific author, DILIP SARKAR has been obsessed with the Second World War for a lifetime. An MBE for ‘services to aviation history’, and Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, unsurprisingly, for a retired police detective with a First in Modern History, his work has always been evidence-based - often challenging long-accepted myths. Firmly focussed on the ‘human’ experience of war, his many previous works include the authorized biographies of Group Captain Sir Douglas Bader and Air Vice-Marshal ‘Johnnie’ Johnson, the best-selling Spitfire Manual and The Few. Dilip has presented at such prestigious venues as Oxford University, the Imperial War and RAF Museums, and National Memorial Arboretum; he works on TV documentaries, both on and off screen.
In 2007 the well-known former BBC newsreader, TV presenter and celebrity, JAN LEEMING was moved to sponsor a name on the Christopher Foxley-Norris Memorial Wall at the Battle of Britain Memorial. Having French ancestry, Jan decided to sponsor a Free French pilot. She chose René Mouchotte; a decision which launched her on an emotional journey of discovery.