Roland Lee Knight
Quick Facts
Biography
Squadron Leader Roland Anthony 'Tony' Lee Knight DFC (1917–1941) (his name sometimes hyphenated to Lee-Knight) was a British RAF flying ace of the Second World War with six "kills".
Biography
Knight was born in 1917 in Fareham and educated at Bedford Modern School.
He joined the Royal Air Force in 1936 and was commissioned as Pilot Officer on 17 February 1937. He was promoted to Flying Officer on 17 November 1938 and to Flight Lieutenant on 3 September 1940.
Knight was awarded the DFC in 1941 with the following citation:
‘This officer has shown great personal courage and sound leadership in sweeps over enemy territory. By his dash and consistent courage Flight Lieutenant Knight has set an example to his flight. He has destroyed at least three enemy aircraft and damaged others’.
On 21 August 1941 he was promoted to Squadron Leader and Commanding Officer of the newly formed No.403 (RCAF) Squadron, Hornchurch. Shortly thereafter he was shot down on active service over Dunkirk, France on 27 September 1941.
List of air victories
Knight’s combat record reads: six kills, three probable kills, three damaged and one destroyed on the ground.