PERSONALIA
 
Name:  Bisdee, John Derek
Date of birth: November 30th, 1915 (Weston-Super-Mare/Somerset, Great Britain)
Date of death:  October 21st, 2000
Nationality:  British
BIOGRAPHY: 
Service number 76575.

John Bisdee joined the RAF Voluntary Reserve, and began the war as a sergeant pilot. His combat career started while with 609 (West Riding) squadron RAAF, flying. They participated in the air cover of the evacuation of the British Expeditionary Force from Dunkirk. John Bisdee destroyed six aircraft between July 1940 and July 1941, including an Me110 during an eventful day in August 1940 when they attacked a strong Luftwaffe force of 45 JU88's escorted by many Me 109s and Me 110s. In July 1941 he became instructor at No 61 Operational training unit. While here he had a small speaking roll in the classic wartime film The First of the Few.
He became commander of No. 601 Squadron and embarked along with 603 Squadron for Malta on board the US carrier Wasp. While off Algiers 47 Spitfires took of for Malta. and almost immediately upon arriving took part in combat. Bisdee shot down a JU88. He himself had to bail out. with a damaged parachute dangling by one leg, he had to disentangle himself as he fell, managing just in time and landing in the sea, paddling his way 6 miles in his dinghy to Malta.
In June 1942 the squadron went to Egypt. In August John Bisdee became flight training officer at the Middle East Headquarters, Cairo, moving in 1943 as Wing Commander for day fighters in Tunisia. In July 1943, after the capture of the island of Lampedusa, halfway between Malta and Sicily, Bisdee was appointed its governor - the first governor in liberated Europe, as he liked to claim. Returning to North Africa, Bisdee trained Free French pilots at Bone. Later, after a brief spell in Corsica, he commanded No 322 Wing at Bone. In 322 Wing were three Spitfire squadrons, a Beaufighter Squadron a Wellington Squadron used in anti shipping role and an Air Sea Rescue unit. Group Captain John Bisdee left the Royal Air Force in 1945 with his offcial score of 8 destroyed and 2 shared.
After the war Bisdee rebuilt Unilever's operations in France and Italy. In 1951 he was appointed sales director of D & W Gibbs, the toothpaste makers, of which he became chairman. Bisdee went on to chair Thibaud Gibbs in France, and then returned to Britain to run the newly formed Elida Gibbs - now Elida Faberge - which produced all Unilever toiletries. He retired in 1977.
John Bisdee died at the age of 84 on the 21st October 2000.

Promotions:
December 10th, 1939: Pilot Officer
December 10th, 1940: Flying Officer
December 10th, 1941: Flight Lieutenant
June 18th, 1943: Squadron Leader (war sub)
June 10th, 1945: Wing Commander
     
MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES
Rank: Pilot Officer
Awarded on: March 17th, 1941
 
     
DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS (DFC)
Rank: Flying Officer
Unit: No. 609 Squadron, Royal Air Force
Awarded on: July 11th, 1941
Action: Citation:
"This officer has led his flight and section with great skill and determination. He has participated in a large number of operational flights against the enemy and has destroyed at least six of their aircraft besides damaging many others. He has set a fine example."
 
     
MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES
Rank: Acting Wing Commander
Awarded on: June 8th, 1944
 
     
OFFICER OF THE ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE (OBE)
Rank: Acting Group Captain
Unit: Royal Air Force
Awarded on: June 14th, 1945
 
 
 
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Information source(s):   - The London Gazette Issue 35217 published on the 11 July 1941
- Supplement to The London Gazette Issue 35107 published on the 14 March 1941
- Supplement to The London Gazette Issue 36544 published on the 2 June 1944
- Supplement to The London Gazette Issue 37119 published on the 8 June 1945
- Shores Ch., Aces High - A tribute to the most notable fighter pilots of the British and Commonwealth Air Force in WWII
- The Telegraph - Obituaries
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